Nation Aug 27 17-year-old arrested after 2 killed during protests in Kenosha A white, 17-year-old police admirer was arrested Wednesday after two people were shot to death during a third straight night of protests.
Politics Jul 29 WATCH: Pelosi holds news conference ahead of vote on child care economic relief bills The bill are aimed at financially supporting child care providers and providing to access to child care for American workers during the pandemic.
Politics Jul 06 South Dakota governor, exposed to virus, joined Trump on jet South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem accompanied President Donald Trump to Washington aboard Air Force One on Friday night despite having had close contact with Trump's son's girlfriend, who had tested positive for the coronavirus.
Politics Jul 03 WATCH LIVE: Trump speaks at July 4 Mount Rushmore celebration Trump is expected to speak at a Mount Rushmore event, which has issued 7,500 tickets to watch fireworks that he previewed on Thursday as a "display like few people have seen."…
Nation Jul 01 Masks will be optional when Trump speaks at Mt. Rushmore for Independence Day weekend When President Donald Trump speaks at Mt. Rushmore before the first fireworks show there in years, he'll stand before a crowd of thousands who won't be required to socially distance or wear masks.
Nation Jun 26 Native Americans to protest Trump trip to Mount Rushmore President Donald Trump's plan to kick off Independence Day with a showy display at Mount Rushmore is angering Native Americans, who view the monument as a desecration of land violently stolen from them.
Nation May 31 ‘We’re sick of it’: Anger over police killings shatters U.S. The scale of the protests, extending to nearly every part of the country and unfolding on a single night, seemed to rival the historic demonstrations of the civil rights and Vietnam eras. And by Sunday morning, the outrage had spread…
Nation May 31 Protests over police killings rage in dozens of US cities Tense protests over the death of George Floyd and other police killings of black people grew Saturday from New York to Tulsa to Los Angeles, with police cars set ablaze and reports of injuries mounting on all sides as the…
Health May 26 Worker shortage concerns loom in immigrant-heavy meatpacking The meat industry has historically relied on immigrant labor to do some of the most dangerous jobs in America. Now the pandemic is fueling concerns about possible labor shortages to meet supply demands…
Nation May 13 Native American tribe says their sovereignty allows checkpoints in South Dakota The Republican governor says the checkpoints are illegal and that she asked the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and Oglala Sioux Tribe to restrict them to tribal roads only. But Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe chairman Harold Frazier made clear to The…