A car chase involving federal immigration enforcement officers has led to a muti-vehicle crash in Newark, New Jersey
What to know about the LA superintendent whose home was searched by FBI
Los Angeles schools chief Alberto Carvalho has developed a reputation for improving academics and graduation rates while leading two major U.S. districts
As Iran talks resume, most Americans have low trust in Trump’s judgment on military force, new AP-NORC poll finds
As Iran talks resume, most Americans have low trust in Trump's judgment on military force, new AP-NORC poll finds
Most Americans see Iran as an enemy but doubt Trump’s judgment on military force, AP-NORC poll finds
A new AP-NORC poll finds that as the U.S. and Iran head into their next round of nuclear talks in Geneva, many U.S. adults continue to view Iran’s nuclear program as a threat
Memorial services for Jesse Jackson begin at Chicago HQ of his civil rights group
Memorial services for the Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. begin in Chicago and stretch across the country to honor his long civil rights legacy
Winning numbers drawn in Wednesday’s Powerball
The winning numbers in Wednesday evening’s drawing of the "Powerball" game were: 50-52-54-56-64, Powerball: 23
Judge orders changes to Columbia and Snake river dam operations to help ‘disappearing’ salmon
A federal judge in Oregon has ordered narrow changes to hydropower dam operations on the Columbia and Snake rivers in the Pacific Northwest to help salmon
Third victim dies from wounds suffered in Rhode Island ice rink attack, police say
Officials say a third victim has died from injuries sustained during a deadly shooting at a youth hockey game in Rhode Island
A tough Supreme Court hearing brings little clarity on Line 5 pipeline’s fate
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday about whether state or federal court will have the final say on the future of the controversial Line 5 pipeline, which carries crude oil and natural gas liquids across the Straits of Mackinac in Michigan. The case dates to a 2019 lawsuit...
A hotter, wetter South is becoming a breeding ground for mold
Regina is haunted by the specter of mold. She found the insidious spores in the closet, behind the refrigerator, and around the bathtub for two years after the dishwasher flooded her apartment in Asheville, North Carolina. The infestation only got worse after Hurricane Helene. Rainwater rushed into her son’s third-floor...