A federal judge in San Francisco will hear arguments on whether military troops deployed this summer by the Trump administration to Los Angeles violated a federal law that bars troops from conducting law enforcement duties within the country
Hundreds honor security guard killed in New York office tower shooting
The life of Aland Etienne, the security guard who was killed last month at a Manhattan office tower, is being remembered
A Congolese refugee’s 8-year struggle to reunite with her family in the US
A Congolese refugee who had been separated from her family for eight years was on the verge of joining them in the United States when President Donald Trump halted the refugee program in January
Flooding cancels last day of Wisconsin State Fair, water rescues in Milwaukee
Heavy rainfall in half a dozen states leads to water rescues, power outages.
Colorado prison evacuated as wildfire grows into one of largest in state history
Officials warn people in remote areas as gusty winds, low humidity feed flames
Tourist who flew to Puerto Rico for Bad Bunny concert was fatally shot, police say
A tourist from the U.S. mainland who was visiting Puerto Rico for Bad Bunny’s residency has been fatally shot at La Perla, a popular seaside shantytown
Offshore wind leasing is officially dead under Trump
Offshore wind leasing is effectively dead in the U.S. following a Trump administration order issued last week. Large swaths of U.S. waters that had been identified by federal agencies as ideal for offshore wind are no longer eligible for such developments under an Interior Department statement released last Wednesday. In the four-sentence statement,...
Nascar driver falls from roof of car while celebrating race win and breaks collarbone
Rookie Connor Zilisch cleared of serious head injury in New York ‘Grateful it wasn’t any worse,’ says 19-year-old after freak accident Nascar rookie Connor Zilisch has been ruled out of the Cup Series race at Watkins Glen International in New York after breaking his collarbone when he fell off the...
Celtic ease past Aberdeen but Brendan Rodgers wants more support for Adam Idah
The Celtic manager, Brendan Rodgers, predicts Adam Idah will be better if he can get some competition up front. The champions eased to victory at Aberdeen thanks to goals in each half from the midfielders Benjamin Nygren and Reo Hatate, but Idah struggled to make an impact in the centre-forward...
Faes heads late winner as Leicester sink Sheffield Wednesday amid protests
Martà Cifuentes has cleared his first hurdle as Leicester manager. A late header from his substitute Wout Faes completed a comeback victory but for much of a testing opening game against Henrik Pedersen’s Sheffield Wednesday, who took a first-half lead amid fan protests against the club’s ownership, that looked an...