DEA chief: US abandoned plan to track cars near gun shows
By ERIC TUCKER WASHINGTON — The Drug Enforcement Administration abandoned an internal proposal to use surveillance cameras for photographing vehicle license plates near gun shows in …
By ERIC TUCKER WASHINGTON — The Drug Enforcement Administration abandoned an internal proposal to use surveillance cameras for photographing vehicle license plates near gun shows in …
DETROIT — Nissan is recalling nearly 768,000 SUVs worldwide to fix faulty hood latches and electrical shorts that could cause fires. The larger Nissan recall …
By JENNIFER PELTZ NEW YORK — For centuries, grand juries have held some of the criminal justice system’s best-kept secrets. But their private process has come …
By AMANDA LEE MYERS A fugitive treasure hunter embroiled in a legal fight over what’s been described as the greatest lost treasure in American history has …
By ALICIA A. CALDWELL WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has ordered immigration agents to ask immigrants they encounter living in the country illegally whether they might …
By ERICA WERNER and ERIC TUCKER WASHINGTON — Loretta Lynch is promising a fresh relationship with law enforcement — and with Congress — as she appears before a …
By BRADY McCOMBS and RACHEL ZOLL SALT LAKE CITY — Mormon church leaders are making a national appeal for a “balanced approach” in the clash between gay rights …
By YOUKYUNG LEE SEOUL, South Korea — Facebook said the outage that made its social media sites inaccessible worldwide for about an hour Tuesday was self-inflicted. …
By MICHELLE R. SMITH FALL RIVER, Mass. — A full jury was seated Monday for the murder trial of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez, …
By DANICA KIRKA LONDON — The male monopoly in the leadership of the Church of England ended Monday, as the 500-year-old institution consecrated its first female …