A former member of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass’ senior staff has been sentenced to a year of probation for reporting a fake bomb threat to City Hall while attending a virtual meeting in 2024
Thousands of mourners expected to attend Mormon church president’s funeral
A funeral service is set in Salt Lake City for Russell M
Both parties pack the ballot for US House special primary in Tennessee
Democrats and Republicans will have plenty of candidates to choose from in Tuesday’s Tennessee primary special elections to replace a GOP congressman who stepped aside this summer
US has given at least $21.7 billion in military aid to Israel since war in Gaza began, report says
The United States under the Biden and Trump administrations has provided at least $21.7 billion in military assistance to Israel since the start of the Gaza war two years ago
Florida’s Mote Marine Laboratory relocates hundreds of marine animals to new $130M facility
River otters, manatees, seat turtles, penguins and sharks are among the marine animals getting a new home in Florida
Norwegian Crown Prince Haakon marks 200 years of organized emigration to the US
Norwegian Crown Prince Haakon is marking the 200th anniversary of organized emigration from Norway to the U.S. On Tuesday, he'll visit Norway House, a cultural center in Minneapolis
Supreme Court hears arguments on whether states can ban conversion therapy for LBGTQ+ kids
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in its latest LGBTQ rights case, weighing the constitutionality of bans passed by nearly half of U.S. states on the practice known as conversion therapy for children
Winning numbers drawn in Monday’s Powerball
The winning numbers in Monday evening’s drawing of the "Powerball" game were: 28-29-32-66-67, Powerball: 3
Breast cancer, dizziness, headaches: El Paso residents ask if a warehouse’s toxic emissions are to blame
When Cardinal Health, one of the largest medical device manufacturers in the country, hired Maria as an accountant in 2014, she was thrilled. It was her first job out of school, and she was excited about landing a coveted position at a multinational company. For the next year, she worked...
The ocean is a carbon toilet. Marine heat waves are clogging it.
The planet would be a whole lot hotter if it weren’t for fecal pellets. Across the world’s oceans, tiny organisms known as phytoplankton harvest the sun’s energy, gobbling up carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. They’re eaten by little animals called zooplankton, which poop out pellets that sink to the seafloor....