The federal agency that oversees the security of election systems was largely absent from planning before elections this month in several states
Christmas tree retailers find lots to like at a Pennsylvania wholesale auction
Christmas went on the auction block this week in Pennsylvania farm country in the form of a giant Christmas tree sale
Mamdani stands by Trump criticism despite friendly White House meeting
New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani is standing by his past criticisms that President Donald Trump acted like a despot and a fascist
Gunman who killed Florida deputy dies from injuries after eviction notice shooting
Authorities say a gunman who killed a Florida sheriff's deputy earlier this week died of his wounds Saturday from the confrontation
Wisconsin woman in 2014 Slender Man stabbing is missing
Authorities say a Wisconsin woman who admitted to nearly stabbing a classmate to death in 2014 to please the horror character Slender Man is missing after she cut off an electronic monitoring device and left a group home
Guatemalan woman’s body returned home after fatal shooting in Indiana
The body of María Florinda Ríos Pérez, a Guatemalan woman killed in Indiana, has been returned to her native country
Thousands of arrests by Trump’s task force in Memphis strain crowded jail and courts
A task force ordered by President Donald Trump to combat crime in Memphis, Tennessee, has made thousands of arrests
The shutdown is over. Flights have resumed. Thanksgiving travelers might wonder: What now?
Travelers this Thanksgiving may still feel on edge after the historic government shutdown that caused widespread flight cancellations and delays
Scorching Saturdays: The rising heat threat inside football stadiums
When Vanderbilt University football fan Douglas Dill set out with his son the morning of October 4 to watch their team play rival University of Alabama, he didn’t expect his game-day experience to include a gurney ride to a medical facility inside Bryant-Denny Stadium. But by the fourth quarter in...
10 years after the Paris Agreement, world leaders are letting go of its most famous goal
On the first day of this year’s United Nations climate summit, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva promised attendees that this conference would be different. The 30th annual Conference of the Parties, or COP30, would be the “COP of truth,” he said. The Brazilian president’s forceful remarks at the...