Seven people, including two pedestrians, have been injured in a multivehicle crash in the Tennessee tourist town of Gatlinburg
To avoid blackouts, Trump admin keeps another aging power plant online through summer
The U.S. Department of Energy is ordering an oil and gas power plant to keep its turbines running through the hottest summer months as a precaution against electricity shortfalls in the mid-Atlantic grid
Baltimore schools sued for failing to protect students from a predatory teacher
Three women are suing Baltimore’s public school system, alleging they were sexually abused by a special education teacher decades ago
ICE chief defends agents’ use of masks, decries sanctuary jurisdictions
The head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is defending himself against criticism that authorities are being too heavy-handed as they ramp up arrests toward President Donald Trump’s promises of mass deportations
‘King of the Hill’ voice actor Jonathan Joss fatally shot outside his Texas home
Authorities say a voice actor best known for his work on the animated television series “King of the Hill” was fatally shot near his Texas home
Trump appears to undercut US proposal to Iran, declaring he won’t allow any uranium enrichment
President Donald Trump has appeared to undercut a proposal that was offered by his special envoy to Iran
Trump, pushing for Ciattarelli, says NJ ‘ready to pop out of blue horror show’
President Donald Trump implored voters in New Jersey’s primary for governor to vote for Republican Jack Ciattarelli when early in-person voting begins Tuesday and said the state was ready for a change from years of Democratic control
Man accused of framing other with Trump threat letters for deportation
A Wisconsin man is facing charges accusing him of forging letters threatening President Donald Trump’s life in an effort to get another man deported
North Dakota’s historic sites will finally have toilets that flush
Visitors to historic sites in North Dakota will soon have flush toilets available
Indigenous land defenders face rising threats amid global push for critical minerals
Miguel Guimaraes, a Shipibo-Konibo leader, has spent his life protesting palm oil plantations and other agribusiness ventures exploiting the Amazon rainforest in his homeland of Peru. Last spring, as he attended a United Nations conference on protecting human rights defenders in Chile, masked men broke into his home, stole his...