Nation Aug 28 Authorities seek motive in videos, writings of shooter who killed 2 kids at Minneapolis church Investigators are pouring over the videos, writings and movements of the shooter who fired through the windows of a Catholic church in Minneapolis.
Nation Aug 26 Massive dust storm rolls through metro Phoenix, leaving thousands without power Thousands lost power, mostly in Maricopa County, which includes Phoenix.
Politics Aug 23 Texas Senate passes redrawn congressional map favoring GOP, sends to governor President Donald Trump has pushed for the map to help the GOP maintain its slim majority in Congress in the 2026 midterm elections. It has five new districts that would favor Republicans.
Nation Aug 19 Hurricane Erin churns up dangerous surf from Florida to New England Hurricane Erin is churning slowly toward the eastern U.S. coast and stirring up waves that already have forced dozens of beach rescues.
Nation Jul 26 Sheriff says a grenade is missing from scene of explosion that killed 3 Los Angeles deputies At the time of the July 18 blast, the veteran deputies were working on two “military-style” grenades that had been taken into custody by authorities. One of the grenades detonated, and the other is unaccounted for, Sheriff Robert Luna said, according to the Bureau…
Nation Jun 05 Victims of Boulder firebombing attack honored with vigil as suspect’s family fights deportation Hundreds of people squeezed into the Jewish Community Center in Boulder, Colorado, for prayer, singing and emotional testimony.
World Apr 26 Virginia Giuffre, plaintiff in Epstein and Prince Andrew sex trafficking case, dies at 41 The American-born Giuffre, who lived in Australia for years, became an advocate for sex trafficking survivors after emerging as a central figure in Epstein's prolonged downfall.
Nation Apr 03 Deadly storms rip through the South and Midwest, killing 6 Dozens of tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings were issued Wednesday and early Thursday from Texas to West Virginia as storms hit those and other states.
Nation Mar 20 What to know about Greenpeace after it was found liable in the Dakota Access protest case A North Dakota jury on Wednesday found Greenpeace must pay hundreds of millions of dollars to a pipeline company in connection with protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline. The jury found Greenpeace liable for defamation and other claims and awarded Dallas-based Energy…
Politics Jan 31 WATCH: White House repeats criticism of DEI efforts as crews investigate D.C. plane collision The White House on Friday doubled down on its criticism of federal diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and President Trump's suggestion — without evidence — that such efforts may have contributed to Wednesday night's deadly collision between a passenger jet…