More police videos show early days of Gene Hackman investigation
Authorities in New Mexico have released more videos related to their investigation into the deaths of 95-year-old Gene Hackman and his wife
Oregon agency won't say if hackers stole data in cyberattack
Oregon's environmental agency won't say if a group of hackers stole data in a cyberattack that was first announced earlier this month
Bomb threat prompts plane evacuation at Florida airport; no explosives found
Officials say bomb threat note found on a plane at a Florida airport prompted the evacuation of the aircraft and a temporary closure
Some see Trump weaponizing government in targeting of judge and Democratic fundraising site
President Donald Trump's administration is providing another example of how it's targeting those the president feels are blocking his agenda
Virginia GOP candidate for lieutenant governor says he won't exit race despite governor's push
Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin is asking his partys candidate vying to be Virginias next lieutenant governor to step aside
A bear is spotted in Connecticut playing on family's backyard slide
A Connecticut family got a chance to see a bear have some fun on their backyard playset
College journalists wrestle with transparency as students fear deportation for speaking out
College journalists across the U.S. are navigating a surge in requests to remove previously published content amid the Trump administrations crackdown on student protesters and what critics describe as unprecedented attacks on campus speech
ICE Is Reversing Termination Of Legal Status For International Students Around US, Lawyer Says
The records in a federal student database maintained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement had been terminated in recent weeks, often without the students or their schools being notified.
Americans linked to Congo coup attempt plead not guilty to US criminal charges
Four Americans pleaded not guilty to criminal charges in a federal court in Utah after authorities said they conspired to stage a violent coup in Congo that failed
As immigrant arrests surge, complaints of abuse mount at America's oldest detention center in Miami
As President Donald Trump seeks to make good on his campaign pledge of mass arrests and removals of migrants, the U.S. immigration detention system is being overrun with prisoners
Driver convicted in case of Colorado teens who threw fatal rock at car
The last of three friends accused of killing a driver in Colorado by throwing a rock through the windshield of her car has been convicted
Man fatally stabbed on NYC subway after arguing with rider, police say
A 38-year-old man was stabbed to death in the New York City subway during a rush-hour dispute with another rider who had stepped on the mans shoes
Forecasters warn of fire risk amid low humidity, wind gusts as Pine Barrens fire burns
Forecasters are warning of low humidity and gusty wind increased the risk fire could spread across parts of New Jersey, Philadelphia and its suburbs and Delaware as firefighters continued to battled a vast wildfire in the Pine Barrens
How the public's shift on immigration paved the way for Trump's crackdown
Since returning to the White House, President Donald Trump has launched an unprecedented campaign of immigration enforcement that has pushed the limits of executive power and clashed with federal judges trying to restrain him
Fears of racial profiling swirl over registration policy for immigrants in the US illegally
The Trump administration plans to strictly require anyone illegally in the U.S. to register with the government and carry documentation
A Detroit nonprofit's former finance chief gets 19 years for $40 million theft
A former executive at a major Detroit nonprofit has been sentenced to 19 years in prison for the theft of more than $40 million meant to help beautify the citys riverfront
Attorneys for former Tennessee House Speaker and top aide say the pair did nothing illegal
The trial of former Tennessee House speaker and his onetime chief of staff on bribery, kickback and money laundering charges is underway, with defense attorneys arguing that the pair did nothing illegal
Texas lawmakers approve $1B private school voucher plan
Texas lawmakers have passed a $1 billion education bill that allows families to use public money to pay for private school tuition
April showers bring cross-country dust instead of flowers to New England via 'dirty rain'
April showers are supposed to bring May flowers, but the light rain that fell across New England recently brought dirt from across the country instead
Winning numbers drawn in Wednesdays Powerball
The winning numbers in Wednesday evenings drawing of the Powerball game were: 15-44-63-66-69, Powerball: 20
Asia shares trade mixed as uncertainty persists over Trump's tariff plans
Asian shares are trading mixed, as worries crept back following a Wall Street rally that came after President Donald Trump appeared to back off his criticism of the Federal Reserve and his tough talk in his trade war
Alabama to execute a man who said he's guilty of rape and murder and deserves to die
An Alabama man is scheduled to be executed Thursday after dropping his appeals and saying he doesnt want to keep wasting everybodys time and money
Judge delays $2.8 billion NCAA settlement to address roster limit concerns. Attorneys warn of chaos
The judge overseeing the sprawling $2.8 billion antitrust lawsuit settlement involving the NCAA and the nations five largest conferences has delayed final approval of the plan until it is modified to address concerns about roster limits
Jury decides Norfolk Southern should pay for the $600 million settlement in 2023 Ohio derailment
The company that owned the railcar that caused the devastating East Palestine train derailment in 2023 won't have to help pay for the $600 million settlement Norfolk Southern agreed to with residents
Pastor calls for 'full Target boycott' over DEI concerns
The pastor of a Georgia megachurch who led a nationwide 40-day fast against Target stores is now calling for a full Target boycott.
A dozen states sue the Trump administration in U.S. trade court over its tariff policies
A dozen states sue the Trump administration in U.S. trade court over its tariff policies
California expands electric school bus fleet as federal freeze paused other efforts
California is spending $500 million to put an additional 1,000 electric school buses on the road
A 5-year-old was murdered by her father. Her fateful custody hearing will be made public
The highest court in Massachusetts has ruled audio recordings from the custody hearing of a 5-year-old New Hampshire girl who was murdered by her father and vanished in 2019 after being placed in his care
Suspect arrested after numerous trees were cut down with a chainsaw across Los Angeles
Los Angeles authorities have arrested a man suspected of using a chainsaw to cut down several trees along streets across the city
Who is Paula Xinis, the federal judge overseeing the Abrego Garcia case?
U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis is the latest judge at odds with the Trump administration
Judges temporarily prevent North Carolina officials from contacting voters in close election
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked North Carolina election officials from contacting voters whose disputed ballots in an unresolved 2024 state Supreme Court race could be eliminated from the final count
New York police ID woman and child whose remains were discovered near Gilgo Beach
A woman and her child whose remains were among other bodies discovered scattered along an oceanfront highway not far from Long Islands Gilgo Beach were identified by police Wednesday, nearly three decades after the double homicide
Survivors of 2022 July Fourth parade mass shooting to speak in court before gunman's sentencing
Survivors and relatives of people killed in a 2022 mass shooting at an Independence Day parade in suburban Chicago are set to speak at the sentencing of the gunman
Army suspends Wisconsin training base's first female commander after Trump portrait flipped to wall
The U.S. Army has suspended a Wisconsin training base's first female commander after discovering a portrait of President Donald Trump had been flipped to face a wall
Florida teacher loses job for using student's chosen name in violation of state law
School district officials on Floridas Space Coast arent renewing the contract of a teacher who used a students chosen name without getting permission from the students parents in violation of Florida law
Vineyards in NY wine country push sustainability as they adapt to climate change
The Finger Lakes are home to New Yorks largest wine-producing region, but vineyards there are struggling with the impacts of climate change
Lawyers ask judge in Vermont for immediate release of detained Palestinian activist
A federal judge is scheduled to consider a request to immediately release a Palestinian man who led protests against the war in Gaza as a student at Columbia University and was arrested during an interview about finalizing his U.S. citizenship
$50 million prize funded by Musk foundation goes to Indian carbon-capture company
An Indian company that spreads crushed rock on farmers fields to draw climate-warming carbon dioxide from the atmosphere has won the $50 million grand prize in a global competition funded by Elon Musks foundation
Orders to leave the country -- some for US citizens -- sow confusion among immigrants
The Trump administration is quietly revoking the temporary legal status of people who entered the country via an online appointment app at U.S. border crossings with Mexico
International students stripped of legal status in the US are piling up wins in court
International students in the US are facing visa revocations and status terminations, causing academic and personal turmoil. Anjan Roy, a student from Bangladesh, experienced this first-hand, leading to anxiety and isolation. While some students have found temporary relief in court, the crackdown raises doubts about their future in the U.S. and prompts concerns from their families abroad.
New Jersey forest fire prompts thousands of evacuations and closes a major highway
A wildfire burning in New Jersey has forced thousands of people to evacuate and closed a stretch of a major highway
Jury finds The New York Times did not libel former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin
A jury has concluded The New York Times did not libel former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin for an error in a 2017 editorial she says damaged her reputation
Texas Lottery's top executive resigns as scrutiny over jackpot winners intensifies
The executive director of the Texas Lottery Commission has resigned in the latest shake-up at the states retail gambling enterprise amid multiple investigations into large jackpots in 2023 and earlier this year and threats from some lawmakers to shut ...
Man convicted of murdering a Connecticut woman whose young daughter has never been found
A Connecticut jury has convicted a man of murder and evidence tampering in the 2019 killing of his girlfriend, while the disappearance of their young daughter remains a mystery
Detained Palestinian activist in Vermont prison says he's 'in good hands'
A Palestinian man who led protests against the war in Gaza as a student at Columbia University and was recently arrested during an interview about finalizing his U.S. citizenship says hes in good hands at the Vermont prison where he's being held
George Santos defends social media tirade to judge set to sentence him for fraud
George Santos is defending his recent social media tirade to a federal judge who will sentencing the disgraced former congressman later this week on fraud charges
DC weighs layoffs and other cuts as House leaves capital city in budget limbo
Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser and the District of Columbia Council are scrambling to address a financial crisis created when the Republican-controlled House of Representatives recessed without voting to fix a hole in the city budget
Anti-Defamation League says anger at Israel driving force behind antisemitism in US
The Anti-Defamation League says the number of antisemitic incidents in the United States reached a record high last year
Most US adults give to charity. Here's where they donated
A new AP-NORC poll finds about three-quarters of U.S. adults say their household contributed at least some money to a charitable organization
JD Vance was one of the last leaders to meet with Pope Francis
One of Pope Francis final encounters before his death was with U.S. Vice President JD Vance, who visited the Vatican over the weekend
A sequoia forest in Detroit? Plantings to improve air quality and mark Earth Day
Arborists are hoping to transform vacant land on Detroits eastside by planting giant sequoias, the worlds largest trees
Who's who in the criminal trial of a former Tennessee House speaker and his onetime top aide
The former Tennessee House speaker and his onetime chief of staff are facing a federal criminal trial this week
Karen Read's second murder trial revives debate over who killed her Boston police officer boyfriend
The much-anticipated retrial of Karen Read is set to begin
Trump adds a second endorsement in the race to be next Arizona governor
President Donald Trump has added another endorsement in next years Republican primary for Arizona governor
Haiti could face 'total chaos' without more international support, UN envoy warns
The top U_N_ official in Haiti is sounding an alarm to the U_N_ Security Council that escalating gang violence is liable to lead the Caribbean nation to a point of no return.
Wife of detained Columbia activist says her husband was denied release for his son's birth
The wife of detained Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil is accusing federal immigration officials of purposely denying a request for her husband to attend the birth of their first child so the family would suffer
Abortions are resuming at a Wyoming clinic after judge suspends laws
Wyomings only abortion clinic is resuming abortions after a judge suspended two state laws
No injuries reported from fire on Delta plane at Florida airport
A Delta Air Lines airplane caught fire before it was supposed to take off at a central Florida airport, forcing the evacuation of passengers
The Supreme Court won't revive a Minnesota ban on gun-carry permits for young adults
The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from Minnesota asking to revive the states ban on gun-carry permits for young adults
More Democratic lawmakers are visiting El Salvador on Abrego Garcia's behalf
Four House Democrats are visiting El Salvador in a bid to support Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a man whom the Trump administration deported to a notorious Salvadoran prison
The Vatican says the canonization of the first millennial saint, Carlo Acutis, has been postponed from next Sunday
Texas hearing on Walmart mass shooting sets stage for plea to avoid death penalty
The gunman who killed 23 people in a racist attack at a Texas Walmart in 2019 is expected to accept a plea deal to avoid the death penalty
3 dead after fire sweeps through crowded home in Queens, NY, on Easter
New York fire officials say three people died early Easter Sunday morning in a fire that tore through a crowded Queens home with no evidence of a working smoke detector
Police investigate shooting on subway platform that led to Harvard students sheltering in place
Transit police in Boston are investigating a shooting on a subway platform near Harvard University that prompted the school to issue a shelter-in-place order for students and staff
Midwestern city has long been a federal hub. The pain from DOGEs cuts is everywhere
The Kansas City, Missouri, metropolitan area has long been a regional hub for the federal government, and the pain from the Trump administration's cuts can be seen everywhere
15 years after Deepwater Horizon oil spill, lawsuits stall, restoration is incomplete
Fifteen years after the Deepwater Horizon disaster off the Gulf Coast, the effects of the largest oil spill in U.S. history are still being felt
Everglades restoration would protect Florida Keys while scientists watch for drought
The Everglades is more than just swamps, fan boats and alligators and restoration efforts impact more than the land between Floridas east and west coasts
Marijuana holiday 4/20 coincides with Easter and Passover this year. Here's what to know
Marijuana cultures high holiday known as 4/20 falls this year on Easter, as well as the last day of Passover
Winning numbers drawn in Saturdays Powerball
The winning numbers in Saturday evenings drawing of the Powerball game were: 07-25-37-39-63, Powerball: 1
Man who fatally shot 23 at El Paso Walmart set to plead guilty to murder nearly 6 years on
Nearly six years after a man fatally shot 23 people in a racist attack targeting Hispanic shoppers at a Walmart in Texas near the U.S.-Mexico border, the gunman's criminal case is set to come to a close
Oregon community college coach and player killed when truck collides with softball team bus
An Oregon community college softball player and a coach have been killed when their team bus was hit by a pickup
Missouri State football standout Todric McGee dies at 21
Missouri State has announced the death of football player Todric McGee
Three Hegseth aides ousted in leak investigation decry 'baseless attacks'
Three former senior advisers to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are decrying what they called baseless attacks after each was escorted from the Pentagon in an expanding probe on information leaks
Why Elon Musk installed his top lieutenants at a federal agency you probably haven't heard of
A strange device was found at the General Services Administration headquarters. It was linked to Elon Musk's Starlink network. This discovery raised concerns about data protection laws. People connected to Musk hold key positions at GSA. They are working to cut costs and downsize the government's real estate. The agency is selling properties and cutting contracts.
Jerome Powell says Federal Reserve can wait on any interest rate moves
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell indicated a patient approach to interest rate adjustments, awaiting clarity on the economic impact of the Trump administration's policies, including tariffs. While acknowledging the potential for higher inflation and slower growth due to these policies, the Fed is unlikely to intervene unless significant market malfunctions occur.
California will sue to stop Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs
California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a lawsuit against President Trump's tariff authority, citing economic chaos for families and businesses. The suit challenges Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, arguing congressional approval is needed. Newsom highlights inflated costs and billions in damages to California's economy, particularly impacting its agricultural sector.
US consumers rush to buy big-ticket items before Trump's tariffs kick in
U.S. consumers are rushing to buy big-ticket items before new tariffs take effect, increasing prices on imports from countries like Taiwan and Mexico. John Gutierrez and Rob Blackwell secured purchases of a laptop and car, respectively, to avoid the impact of these tariffs. Economists warn of potential price spikes and weakened economic growth, urging prompt action on necessary purchases.
At least half of US states now outlaw devices that convert pistols into machine guns
At least half of U.S. states, including New Mexico and Alabama, introduced laws this year to ban Glock switches, which convert pistols into machine guns. These efforts respond to the rising use of these devices, driven partly by 3D printing, while gun control and gun rights advocates debate the impact.