An immigrant who was arrested after a Milwaukee judge allegedly helped him evade federal agents has pleaded guilty to being in the U.S. illegally
A deadly strike marks a moment in Rubio’s long desire to confront Venezuela
The deadly strike on a boat U.S. officials say was carrying drugs from Venezuela may have marked a stunning shift, but escalating pressure on the South American country has defined much of Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s quarter-century in politics
Gun store owner: Shooter who killed 2 showed no warning signs before attack
The shooter who killed two children and injured 21 others at a Minneapolis church was seen on video visiting a gun shop the weekend before the attack
New Hampshire boy, 13, reels in 177-pound halibut while deep-sea fishing that may be a world record
A New Hampshire teenager on a deep sea fishing trip may have set a world record by reeling in a fish that weighs more than himself
Ex-pilot accused of trying to cut a passenger flight’s engines reaches plea deals
A former Alaska Airlines pilot accused of trying to cut the engines of a passenger flight in 2023 has reached plea deals with federal and state prosecutors
Families of flood victims to join Texas governor for camp safety bill signing
The families of some of the children who died at Texas' Camp Mystic during catastrophic flooding two months ago are expected to join Gov. Greg Abbott for a ceremonial bill signing Friday
Jury convicts Florida matriarch in murder-for-hire killing of her former son-in-law
Jury convicts Florida matriarch in murder-for-hire killing of her former son-in-law
Ex-staffer sues California Assembly speaker, alleging retaliation for reporting bribery
A former press secretary for California Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas alleges in a lawsuit that she was retaliated against for reporting alleged bribery and other misconduct to the Legislature
‘Legend dairy’ man carries ice cream, dry ice up Colorado peak as treat for hikers
Hikers who climbed one of Colorado's tallest mountains got more than a sweeping view at the top
For decades, US Open women’s champs got a smaller replica trophy than the men. Now they’re equal
For decades, U.S. Open women's singles champions received a replica trophy that was much smaller than the ones the men's title winners were allowed to take home