A man has pleaded not guilty to drowning his 9-year-old daughter while vacationing in New York’s Adirondack region and hiding her body in the water of a wooded area
Victims of Reno casino shooting include 2 men visiting for a bachelor party, police say
Authorities say two of the three people killed in a shooting outside the largest casino in Reno, Nevada, were 33-year-old men in town celebrating a bachelor party
Officer arrested by ICE is missed by colleagues and was eligible to work
Officials in a Maine town where immigration authorities arrested a police officer say the officer was a trusted member of the force who is missed by his colleagues
Asian shares are mixed after South Korea makes tariff deal and US stocks fall
Asian shares are mixed after most U.S. stocks slipped, as doubts rose on Wall Street about whether the Federal Reserve will deliver economy-juicing cuts to interest rates by September
Islamic State and al-Qaida threat is intense in Africa, with growing risks in Syria, UN experts say
The threat from Islamic State and al-Qaida extremists and their affiliates is most intense in parts of Africa, and risks are growing in Syria, which both groups view as a “a strategic base for external operations,” U.N. experts said in a new report
More Trump administration figures who met Laura Loomer’s ire are out. A look at her influence
President Donald Trump has downplayed the influence of Laura Loomer, a right-wing provocateur known for her incendiary social media presence, in his administration’s decision-making
North Carolina lawmakers approve stopgap spending measure amid budget impasse
North Carolina legislators have approved a stopgap spending measure to boost government spending while a broader budget impasse in the ninth-largest state continues
12 members of Congress sue Trump administration to ensure access to ICE detention centers
A dozen members of Congress who have been blocked from making oversight visits at immigration detention centers are suing the Trump administration to ensure they are granted entry into the facilities, even without prior notice
Trump’s EPA is attacking its own power to fight climate change
In 2009, the Environmental Protection Agency declared that the rising concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere threatened public health and welfare. This “endangerment finding,” as it’s known in legal jargon, may have sounded self-evident to those who had been following climate science for decades, but its consequences for U.S....
Dan Sheehan, Lions’ canny Superman, focuses on a Wallabies whitewash
Hailed as one of the world’s best players, the Irish hooker wants to end his remarkable season with victory in Sydney Dan Sheehan freely admits that his Superman dive for the British & Irish Lions’ first try in Melbourne last week was not out of the playbook. It was an...