Congress is racing against the clock to reach a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security. Follow for live updates.
Laura Kotting figured her home heating bill would be higher than usual because of the recent polar temperatures, but she was not prepared for the latest monthly tab to jump nearly 30% to $200 compared ...
Arizona law enforcement officials received thousands of calls regarding the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie after the FBI released footage from Guthrie’s front door camera taken the morning she ...
Newly released government evidence from last year’s Border Patrol shooting of a Chicago woman revealed body camera footage ...
One mindful step at a time, a group of monks completed a 2,300-mile walk on Wednesday in the hope of spreading peace across the US and beyond. Hundreds of people gathered on the National Mall for the ...
The suspect in Canada’s Tumbler Ridge mass shooting posted about guns and hunting on her YouTube channel and appeared to have written about her struggles with mental health online, according to social ...
Gold medal winners are usually the most popular people at the Winter Olympics but Julia Simon, who clinched gold in the women’s biathlon 15km individual race on Wednesday, is currently surrounded by ...
Almost five years after a New York college student was attacked by an unknown assailant who threw acid in her face, police have arrested a male suspect. Prosecutors say a rap song helped incriminate ...
Half airport lounge and half restaurant, the Capital One Landing lays claim to a lofty title. Here’s what you’ll find inside, and how to get in.
Firearms expert Stephen Gutowski examines the doorbell video showing a masked man outside Nancy Guthrie’s home, focusing on the gun and holster visible at his waist. He says the firearm appears to be ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called on the billionaire co-owner of Manchester United Jim Ratcliffe to apologize for claiming the UK has been “colonized by immigrants.” ...
His ancestors migrated from Italy to the US in the late 1800’s, and more than two centuries later, Vito Andrea Racanelli, from Denver, returned to live in his ancestral place with his own family.