Adam Hamze
Court of appeals strikes down North Carolina voter ID law, citing "racially discriminatory intent"
The ruling follows a similar circuit court decision last week that struck down a voter ID law in Texas.
The Zika virus has been locally transmitted in the United States for the first time
Two small counties in Florida are the first places in the United States where Zika has been transmitted locally.
In photos: Wildfires rage through Central and Southern California
A series of photos from the two wildfires that have blazed through Southern and Central California since last Friday.
Man arrested for throwing Batman-style ninja star at Seattle police
A 23-year-old suspect faces felony assault charges after allegedly threatening a bouncer with a homemade spear and throwing a "Batarang" at a police vehicle.
Police body camera shows Pokemon Go player mistaken for bank robber
As Pokemon Go popularity grows, players continue to have run-ins with police officers.
Austin cop body-slams woman twice, blames black people's “violent tendencies"
A supervisor who reviewed the video didn't see anything wrong with it. The chief of Austin's police says he wants to change the culture that led to that mindset.
Brooklyn bodega owners fear backlash after mass synthetic weed overdose
Yemeni convenience store owners are worried about being blamed for a recent incident involving the drug K2 that left 33 people hospitalized.
How Philando Castile's killing fit a pattern by Minneapolis police
Minneapolis-St. Paul is almost 70 percent white. In the past four years, people killed by its police officers have been 80 percent of color.
'I did not think I would make it home': Witnesses describe the Dallas ambush
We spoke to four protesters who were on the ground during the incident that left five police officers dead and seven wounded.
Supreme Court says you can refuse a drunk-driving blood test — but not a breathalyzer
The court ruled that forced breathalyzer tests do not require a warrant, but blood-alcohol tests still do, because taking blood is more intrusive.
The Supreme Court just issued a major ruling in favor of affirmative action
The eight-year long battle revolves around Abigail Fisher, who was rejected from The University of Texas in 2008 and argued she was racially discriminated against for being white.
War has displaced more people than ever before in history, UN report says
An estimated 65.3 million people have been forced to flee their homes due to violence and conflict, according to a new report by the UN's refugee agency.