A FBI agent dancing wildly at a bar accidentally shot a man when the agent tried to pick up a gun that fell from its holster, Denver police said.
Police in Chicago said that they have arrested 50 people suspected of using "secret groups" on Facebook to deal in guns and drugs.
The widow of a US Army sergeant said that President Donald Trump had "made me cry even worse" when he said her husband "knew what he signed up for. "
Emergency management officials across Florida hastened disaster preparations as Hurricane Irma is expected to make landfall at the weekend.
At least 16 people were killed when a US military plane crashed in rural Mississippi, an emergency management official said.
A man fired from his warehouse job in April returned to his old workplace near Orlando today and fatally shot five people before killing himself
Uber buys self-driving truck company Otto and formed a $300 million alliance with Volvo to develop autonomous cars.
Omar Mateen shaved his head and face and seemed agitated when an acquaintance saw him the day before the Orlando shooting.
Families of some of the 49 people killed in a massacre at an Orlando gay nightclub will mourn and bury their loved ones.
BMW, Fiat Chrysler, Ford, Honda and Mitsubishi widen the range of models affected by airbag recalls.
Fiat Chrysler is in talks with other car companies to share the costs of developing new vehicles and technology.
Cadillac plans to launch an ultra-luxurious flagship sedan by the end of next year.
Hyundai and subsidiary Kia to pay the equivalent of R4. 1 billion to settle fuel lawsuits.
BMW recalls four-cylinder, petrol-powered cars because of problems with power brakes.
Labour unions trying to stop Detroit from cutting pensions have filed a new challenge to the city in a bankruptcy court.
Chrysler agrees to recall older Jeep models over crash protection for their fuel tanks.
They're more difficult to make but Magnesium panels will be 75% lighter.
Nissan is recalling 13 919 of its top-selling Altima sedans in the United States.
A judge will decide whether the Nigerian man caught trying to blow up a US airliner should be sentenced to life in prison.
General Motors is planning to invest about $2-billion in 17 plants across the United States.
After hearing chants of ''Refund! Refund!'' and being booed, even Charlie Sheen knew his ''Violent Torpedo of Truth'' had bombed on its debut in Detroit.