Suspect Facing Felony Charges After Break-In At L.A. Mayor’s Home
A man in Los Angeles is facing felony charges in connection with breaking in to Mayor Karen Bass’s home.
A man in Los Angeles is facing felony charges in connection with breaking in to Mayor Karen Bass’s home.
Tennessee lawmakers have now passed a bill that will allow educators to carry guns on school grounds.
PGA Tour Players can rejoice as they will finally get reimbursement for the LIV-PGA Tour merger.
United States Congressman Donald Payne Jr. has died at 65 years old, weeks after suffering from a heart attack.
France is throwing their hat in the ring for a chance to host the 2030 Winter Olympics.
Anti-Israel protests continue to rage on at college campuses across the nation as calls continue to grow for Columbia University's president to resign over how she's handling the situation.
Biden has now signed legislation that could ban TikTok if it is not sold to a U.S.-based company in the next year.
A copy of the final investigative report that the House intelligence committee released this month and shared with the press indicates that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was negligent in handling cases of sexual assault involving CIA personnel.
A federal rule approved by the Biden administration on Wednesday will now require airlines to give cash refunds quickly and without arguments to passengers whose flights have been canceled or delayed drastically.
The U.S. planemaker beat Wall Street expectations that were lowered after a January mid-air blowout of a cabin door.
Upcoming quarterly reports from U.S. tech giants may show Microsoft is closing the gap on cloud-computing market leader Amazon.com.
A previously lost 12-string acoustic guitar that belonged to the late John Lennon will go up for sale at an auction in May.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump is on trial in New York City on felony charges pertaining to an alleged 2016 hush money payment to former porno actress Stormy Daniels. It is the first time in history that a former president of the United States has faced criminal prosecution.
A former Washington State cop is now on the run after allegedly murdering his ex-wife and 17-year-old girlfriend, as well as abducting their one-year-old son.
The U.S. Senate advances a $95.3B Foreign Aid Package, Elon Musk defends free speech from the Australian Government and the DOJ reaches a settlement with the victims of Larry Nassar.
Five people, including the suspect, were found dead in their Yukon, Oklahoma home.
Argentine President Javier Milei has announced the government's first budget surplus in 16 years.
Former New York congressman George Santos, who was kicked out of the House and is still facing federal charges, says that he is dropping out of the race for the 1st District.
Venice, Italy, has begun selling tickets to tourists who want to access the canal city in a long-planned effort to charge day travelers in hopes to limit the city's major tourism.
The trial of George Alan Kelly, a rancher and resident of Kino Springs who is accused of killing Gabriel Cuen Buitimea, a Mexican citizen who illegally crossed the U.S. border onto Kelly’s property, was ruled a mistrial by a Superior Court judge following more than two days of jury deliberations.
Two Malaysian military helicopters collided mid-air on Tuesday, killing all 10 people on board while injuring another individual in a swimming pool.
A majority of the migrants that were shipped off to Martha’s Vineyard by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis 18 months ago are now legally allowed to work in the United States, because they’re considered victims of a crime, according to their attorney.