Family: Man Shot by Seattle Police had Dementia
Posted: 4:03 PM A 77-year-old man who was shot to death by Seattle police suffered from dementia, his family said Monday.
Posted: 4:03 PM A 77-year-old man who was shot to death by Seattle police suffered from dementia, his family said Monday.
Posted: 3:58 PM An investigator says a Georgia woman had little chance of surviving an illegal cosmetic procedure in Mississippi because so much of a silicone-like substance was injected in her buttocks that it caused blood clots.
Posted: 12:41 PM Apple Inc. said Monday that it sold more than 5 million units of the iPhone 5 in the three days since its launch, fewer than analysts had expected.
Posted: 12:37 PM National Zoo officials say the 6-day-old panda cub that died had abnormalities on its liver and fluid in its abdomen, but they don't yet know the cause of death.
Posted: 12:32 PM Verizon Wireless said Monday that it won't prevent its version of the iPhone 5 from being used on AT&T's network.
Posted: 11:04 AM One staffer is dead and another was seriously injured in a disturbance at a state prison in southeast Colorado.
Updated: 5:42 PM Nursing. It's the nation's largest health care profession but it's facing instructor shortages.
Posted: 12:07 AM A Portland, Oregpn man. accused of threatening to kill President Obama, has pleaded guilty.
Posted: 12:02 AM A new chemical analysis shows that virtually all the tar balls washing onto the Alabama coast are directly linked to the BP oil spill more than two years ago.
Posted: 11:51 PM The parents of a U.S. Border Patrol Agent killed with a gun sold in the government's botched "Fast and Furious" gunrunning investigation aren't happy with a Justice Department Inspector General's report.
Updated: 1:30 PM Syrian activists say at least 30 killed in regime airstrike on gas station in Syria.
Posted: 7:36 AM Space shuttle Endeavour has departed Houston on its trek west to retirement in a Los Angeles museum.
Posted: 1:53 PM Lawyers for a professional tennis referee charged with the coffee-cup killing of her husband lost a bid to block taking a sample of her DNA.
Posted: 5:19 PM In another setback for one of the world's most decorated wrestlers, Olympic gold medalist Rulon Gardner has filed for bankruptcy.
Updated: 6:48 AM The mayor of a Rhode Island city that ended father-daughter dances and mother-son ballgames because of the state's gender discrimination law is calling the move an attack on time-honored traditions.
Posted: 6:50 AM The U.S. government's protection of free speech rights is clashing with religion abroad in the case of an Egyptian-born American citizen whose anti-Islamic film has sparked protests in the Middle East.
Posted: 6:42 AM Delegates representing Chicago's teachers are scheduled to vote Tuesday on whether to end a strike after reviewing a proposed contract settlement that includes revised job security measures and revamped teacher evaluations.
Posted: 6:38 AM A crew of researchers and fishermen are tagging great white sharks off Cape Cod in an unorthodox way.
Updated: 8:57 AM Warren Buffett says he's done with cancer treatments, and the Oracle of Omaha seems eager to move on.
Updated: 4:49 PM Two nurses have been found guilty of charges in the malnutrition death of a 14-year-old Ohio girl who had cerebral palsy and weighed 28 pounds when she died.
Posted: 3:56 AM A wildfire has erupted in Los Angeles in the hills near the Getty Center art museum, an area of steep terrain dotted with clusters of mansions.
Updated: 3:52 AM Questions and answers about the controversial movie which has been blamed for protests in the Middle East.
Updated: 3:43 AM Oregon health officials say a woman who tried to help her friend save the life of a choking cat also contracted the plague from the disease-stricken feline.
Updated: 10:07 PM A U.S. official says an insurgent attack on a British air base in southern Afghanistan has killed two American Marines and wounded several troops.
Posted: 9:52 PM The Hawaii Board of Land and Natural Resources has revoked a permit for the kayak tour company that led a group of teens when one from New York was swept out to sea on the Big Island.