The Official Recall of Samsung's Fire-Prone Galaxy Note 7
U.S. consumers reported nearly 100 incidents in which the phone overheated, and a family in Florida said it set their Jeep on fire.
The FBI's Impersonation of an AP Editor
The Justice Department’s inspector general said no rules were violated when an agent pretended to be a journalist.
The $1.9 Million Settlement in the Sandra Bland Case
The agreement, if approved, would require reforms of the Texas state police and the jails in Waller County, where she died in 2015.
The Atlantic Ocean's First National Monument
President Obama protected 5,000 square miles off of Cape Cod, an area filled with canyons, mountains, and corals.
The Police Shooting in Columbus, Ohio
The department said an officer shot and killed a 13-year-old who pulled a weapon—later determined to be a BB gun—from his waistband.
Glenn Beck's Payment to the Saudi Student He Accused of Financing Terrorism
The new settlement concludes a long court battle between the conservative radio host and the man he said bankrolled the Boston Marathon bombing.
The Burning of a Muslim Woman on Fifth Avenue Wasn't a Hate Crime
New York City Police said they discovered similar assaults of non-Muslim women that took place the same night.
An Arrest in the Florida Mosque Fire
Police say tips from the community led them to a man who has previously posted anti-Muslim messages on Facebook.
Beyond Books: Libraries Reach Out to the Public
The NFL's $100 Million Investment in Concussion Research
The league said Wednesday it would fund research on head trauma, which is believed to affect nearly one-third of all retired NFL players.
The Ebbs and Flows of Coastal Maine
Quoddy Village was built ahead of its time.
When Adoption Turns to Agony
The Arrival of Self-Driving Ubers in Pittsburgh
Journalists who took early rides in the cars seemed impressed, but also irked at their overly cautious robotic chauffeurs.
The End of Chelsea Manning's Hunger Strike
The Army has agreed to allow the soldier who leaked classified information to WikiLeaks to undergo gender-transition surgery.
The Burning of a Muslim Woman on Fifth Avenue
New York City Police are investigating the incident as a possible hate crime.
The Ambush of Ryan Lochte
In the premiere of Dancing With the Stars, two men ran on stage to protest the swimmer’s appearance on the show.
Did Chicago Cops Try to Cover Up the Shooting of Laquan McDonald?
A grand jury will decide whether officers should be charged for lying about the October 2014 death of a 17-year-old.
Upholding Michigan's Emergency Manager Law
State officials can continue using the controversial power, a federal court rules.
America by Air: Gliding Over Idaho