The family of a slain journalist is asking the Federal Trade Commission to take action against Facebook for failing to remove online footage of her shooting death. ...

Diana Toebee, who was arrested on alongside her husband Jonathan Toebee, reportedly repeatedly posted in support of the Black Lives Matter and "resistance" movements. ...

A Navy nuclear engineer and his wife from Maryland were busted for trying to sell confidential information about US nuclear-powered submarines to a foreign country. ...

While delivering news about the disappointing jobs report, President Biden returned to his game-show like White House set to speak to the press and American public. ...

Almost 100,000 people have disappeared in Mexico, according to the country’s National Search Commission, which keeps a record existing since 1964. Most are thought to have been killed by drug cartels, their bodies dumped into shallow graves or burned. Searchers have learned over the last ...

The former employee, who is scheduled to reveal her identity on CBS's "60 Minutes" on Sunday night, has already filed reams of anonymous complaints against the company. ...

Tessa Ganserer and Nyke Slawik both won seats while running for the Green Party, which is expected to play a pivotal role in a new three-way coalition government in Germany. ...

The photos, which emerged on Monday, drew extreme backlash from lawmakers and the White House, which called the images “horrible and horrific.” ...

Prosecutors allege they collected over $30 million in subscription fees, which they tried to hide by distributing to various apps and bank accounts. ...

Prince Andrew is “stressed” and “worried” over the bombshell lawsuit accusing him of sexual assault — and holding crisis talks about whether he should fire his legal team for its “shambolic” strategy of silence, according to reports. The UK royal ...