Authorities identified the man believed to be responsible for shooting and killing 10 people and wounding 10 others in Monterey Park, CA, as Huu Can Tran, who was “looking for his wife,” that day.
The Baton Rouge Police Department is investigating a mass shooting – believed to be a targeted attack-- that left 12 people injured on Sunday morning inside The Dior Bar and Lounge.
Germany's foreign minister Anna Baerbock has said she "would not stand in the way" of Poland if they were to send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, who has called on the West to aid them with weaponry.
Zients is on course for his next high-profile job as Biden’s newest chief of staff, and as Biden’s top aide, will now be expected to bring his logistical expertise to a West Wing facing another inflection
point.
We've arrived at the doorstep of determining who's playing in Super Bowl LVII, and all four teams involved have left in the postseason and played in the Super Bowl within the last six seasons.
Disbarred SC lawyer Alex Murdaugh who has been jailed for more than a year and facing a total of 99 felony counts, is now facing trial for the alleged murders of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul.
Strong majorities of Americans believe that both Biden and Trump acted inappropriately when it came to their handling of classified documents, but believe Trump's actions were more serious.
While very different, the Trump and Biden documents cases highlight the urgent - and long overdue - need for an overhaul of the U.S. system for protecting classified presidential records, experts say.
FL Dept. of Education has rejected an AP course covering African American Studies saying it indoctrinates students to "a political agenda," but scholars involved in creating the program say that’s not
true.
During an interview, Manchin did not rule out the idea he could run for president or Senate reelection under a different party in 2024, saying he has yet to make a decision on his future political
plans.
Youngkin nixed a proposed $3.5 billion Ford electric vehicle battery factory over its partnership with a Chinese battery maker, leading many to see it as evidence that he is preparing to run for
president.
Tourists may be back in D.C., but not office workers amid the tall buildings. How will their restaurants, coffee hangouts, stores, and transit systems sustain themselves without more people in center
cities?
The number of young people who identify as transgender in the US has doubled, and educators are facing new tensions over whether they should tell parents when students transition at school.
A Fox News meteorologist was pummeled by a group of teens when he tried to stop them from harassing another straphanger on a Manhattan subway early Sunday, cops and the prognosticator said.
Many Midwesterners are up in arms about the burger chain Culver’s decision to serve Coca-Cola products instead of the Pepsi products it had been serving customers up until this point.
Even as faith continues to dominate politics, churches are closing at rapid numbers as congregations dwindle across the country and a
younger generation of Americans abandon Christianity altogether.
A 61-year-old butcher died while trying to slaughter a pig in Hong Kong; he was knocked to the ground by the struggling pig and sustained a wound from a 40-centimeter meat cleaver, police told CNN.
A new statue commemorating MLK and Coretta Scott King was unveiled in Boston, but depending on the angle from which it’s viewed, the
disembodied arms looked to many like… something else.
Disgraced former socialite Ghislaine Maxwell has claimed in a jailhouse interview with a U.K. broadcaster that a decades-old photograph of Prince Andrew with his sexual abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre is
"fake."
Lisa Marie Presley was remembered during a service as a loving mother and an “old soul” who endured tragedy but persevered as a
dedicated protector of her father’s legacy as a rock ‘n’ roll pioneer and icon.