An explosive device was found in a checked piece of luggage at Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley International Airport on Monday. The passenger, 40-year-old Mark Muffley of Lansford, PA, is now in FBI
custody.
As prominent GOP lawmakers find it necessary to denounce others’ positions on Ukraine publicly, there can be little doubt that the Republican Party is starting to fracture on this issue.
The jury in the monthlong murder trial of Alex Murdaugh saw brand-new evidence and heard powerful witness testimony — some helping the prosecution and some bolstering the defense.
The Chicago Police Department is grieving the loss of an officer killed in an exchange of gunfire with a man accused of chasing a woman in the 5200-block of South Spaulding Avenue.
Republicans on a House committee voted to advance a bill that would allow President Joe Biden to ban TikTok from the United States, despite objections from Democrats and civil liberty groups.
“Havana syndrome” did not result from a foreign adversary, according to a report that shatters a theory that U.S. personnel were targeted by a clandestine enemy wielding energy wave as a weapon.
Los Angeles Police Protective League says armed response is unnecessary for most welfare checks and should focus on more serious crimes, not illegal fireworks, noisy parties, or drinking in public.
Christie said that the foreperson of the Georgia special grand jury investigating Trump’s efforts to overturn the state’s 2020 election results “did a lot of damage” with her recent comments to the
media.
The Center for Politics at the U of V announced that Cheney had accepted an appointment to serve as a Professor of Practice with the Center for Politics to offer guest lectures and participate in
research.
Pence still won't say whether he's running for president next year, but in an interview with CBS News, he also twice declined to commit to supporting Trump if he is the Republican presidential nominee.
Lightfoot made history when she became Chicago’s openly gay first Black woman to be elected mayor, but she made it again last night, becoming the first Chicago mayor in 40 years to lose a reelection
bid.
Southwest is experimenting with jet bridge changes to expedite boarding and reduce costly time on the ground, a process that frustrates fliers and employees and prompted airlines to speed things up.
A video that surfaced this week appears to show Texas state Rep. Nate Schatzline (who authored a bill that would restrict drag performances) appearing to have dressed in drag himself while a student.
Dominion's lawyers must prove that Fox News acted maliciously by spreading false information, but the network maintains that the 1st Amendment protected its reporting and commentary.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers announced their string of farewell concerts, choosing N.Y.C. for its "final shows ever" in honor of their roots, as they first joined together as a group in the city in the
1970s.
George Toma, the longtime groundskeeper for the NFL for every Super Bowl field, said this year's field at State Farm Stadium was
overwatered and that the issues at Super Bowl 57 were entirely preventable.
Former Philadelphia Councilman Bobby Henon has been sentenced to 3.5 years in prison and to pay a fine of $50,000 following his conviction in November 2021 on conspiracy, bribery and fraud charges.
Here's an enduring legacy: Pink Floyd's album Dark Side of the Moon was released 50 years ago today and it's still on the Billboard
charts, making it the longest-charting album in history.
Unlike a police or military canine, a protection dog is a family pet first and foremost, but one that is prepared to attack an assailant, if necessary, while guarding a home or when out in public with its
owner.
Guy Savoy's restaurant at La Monnaie in Paris, one of the world's finest dining destinations, has lost one of its Michelin stars,
dropping from three to two just a week before the 2023 Michelin Guide ceremony.