Report: Racial Motivations in St. Louis County Traffic Practices
Perils of "driving while black" apparently confirmed by ArchCity Defenders report.
'Cat Aficionado' Harassed by New York Town, Lawsuit Claims
An animal welfare advocate says Huntington, New York, is punishing her for having pussycats.
Bronx Man Who Beat a Puppy to Death Will Be Jailed
Four-month-old Brandy suffered "repeated and eventually fatal injuries" at the hands of Dwayne Gentles.
Who Are the Oath Keepers and Why Are They in Ferguson With an Infowars.com Reporter?
Newsweek spoke with Joe Biggs to find out why he is in the Missouri city with armed Oath Keepers.
Ferguson Official Says Police Reform Is Too Expensive: Report
The councilman reportedly claimed DOJ draft proposals for police and court reform would bankrupt the city.
EHarmony Discriminates Against the Blind: Lawsuit
The federal lawsuit, filed August 3, charges that the online-dating giant violates state and federal law.
Suicide Rate in U.S. Jails Jumps
The Bureau of Justice Statistics outlines mortality data in a new report.
What Philip Zimbardo and the Stanford Prison Experiment Tell Us About Abuse of Power
Philip Zimbardo spoke with Newsweek about the corrupting influence of evil environments.
In New York, Evidence of the Long Arm of the Law
Report says NYPD involved in nearly 2 million "punitive interactions" per year.
Do People Still Take Quaaludes?
In wake of Bill Cosby revelations, "Newsweek" checks for evidence of drug's use.
Kickstarter Project Seeks to Chronicle San Francisco Street Artists
Michael Addario wants to digitize archival footage.
Dealing Doc Helped Put 920,000 Pills of Xanax on NYC Streets: Prosecutors
Cops got intel from Union Square drug dealers.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Weighs Using Body Cameras
CBP is conducting a feasibility study following allegations of excessive use of force.
No Word Yet on Whether Gun-Firing Drone Inventor Broke FAA Rules
It's been some two weeks since Austin Haughwout posted his now-viral video of the drone.
Drone-Building Teen Arrested on Charges of Assaulting Cops
The engineering student's video has gone viral.
Check Out the 100-Year-Old Technology Still Running New York City Subways
Old tech means headaches for straphangers.
Don't Get Cancer if You're in Prison
If you do, chances are the correctional health care system will hem and haw until it's too late.
Immigrant Claiming Sanctuary Leaves Church After Nine Months
Faith groups came to Arturo Hernandez Garcia's aid.
64 Police Officers Have Died in the First Half of 2015
The numbers, from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, show a 3 percent increase from the same period last year.
Father of Maker of Gun-Firing 'Drone' Says Don't Panic
A video of the drone has gone viral, and the inventor's father thinks he knows why.
19 New York Police Department Members Misreported Crimes, Officials Allege
The 40th Precinct members allegedly made crime stats appear lower; they could be dismissed.
Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination Against Shiite Muslim at Harlem Hospital
An employee claims she was bullied and charges that patients' health was put in jeopardy.
Suit Claims Sexual Assault by Suffolk County Police Officer
The alleged victim is the only female sergeant in her precinct.
Just a Third of Police Departments Provide Body Cameras
New Bureau of Justice Statistics data provide info on police and tech.
Community Policing: How Do You Know If It's Working?
Experts weigh in on trust-building initiatives.
63 Police Officers Have Died on the Job This Year
Traffic, not guns, killed the most police officers so far in 2015.
Florida Is Totally Cool With a Black Bear Hunting Season
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission made the call this week.
After an Escape, NYPD May Revisit Prisoner Transportation Policies
It's unclear whether the NYPD members transporting the prisoner will be reprimanded.
Far Rockaway Activist Hopes to Improve Relations Between NYPD, Youth of Color
A 20-year-old African-American woman, Jazmine Outlaw, was elected president of the 101st Precinct Community Council.