
After Nashville school mass shooting, Tennessee gun laws likely to remain lax
A federal judge quietly cleared the way to drop the minimum age for Tennesseans to carry handguns publicly without a permit to 18

A federal judge quietly cleared the way to drop the minimum age for Tennesseans to carry handguns publicly without a permit to 18

Any potential vote on whether to indict the former president won’t happen until next week at the earliest

Though Syed’s murder conviction has been reinstated, he won’t immediately be taken back into custody

American officials say they offered to continue to provide such information to Russia even after President Putin suspended Russia’s participation in the treaty, but that Moscow declined to share its own data

The state is seeking more than $100 million in damages. It’s the first of thousands of cases against the e-cigarette maker to reach trial

The president is trying to shape public sentiment as he faces off with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy about whether the federal government should raise its legal borrowing capacity

Hridindu Sankar Roychowdhury was arrested Tuesday at Boston’s Logan International Airport and charged with one count of attempting to cause damage by means of fire or an explosive

It is the 13th charge facing Bankman-Fried as he awaits trial in New York while staying with his parents in Palo Alto, California

The assailant, Audrey Hale, was under a doctor’s care for an undisclosed emotional disorder and was not known to police before the attack, according to the police

Nearly every witness throughout the first six days of testimony has been questioned about a Skier’s Responsibility Code

Security was ramped up for the 10th round of protest marches since January after the government warned that some demonstrators intended ‘to destroy, to injure and to kill’

Since the start of the pandemic, the option to ‘buy now, pay later’ has skyrocketed in popularity, especially among young and low-income consumers who don’t have ready access to traditional credit

‘At a time of unnecessarily strained relations between Jerusalem and Washington, Florida serves as a bridge between the American and Israeli people,’ the Florida governor said in a press release

The plan would allow Boy Scouts of America to continue operating while compensating tens of thousands of men who say they were sexually abused as children while involved in Scouting

They approved a bill that would legalize the temporary use of so-called intelligent surveillance systems to safeguard the Paris Games and Paralympics

The House Speaker says in a letter to the president dated Tuesday that the White House position on lifting America’s borrowing authority could ‘hold dire ramifications for the entire nation’

The ruling sets up the unprecedented scenario of a former vice president being compelled to give potentially damaging testimony against the president he once served

The State Department is expected to implement a program to renew passports online. Here’s everything you need to know

Michael Barr, the nation’s top banking regulator, spoke Tuesday during a Senate Banking Committee hearing

The wife of the PSG and Morocco soccer star says she has been estranged from the player since before the Prosecutor’s Office in Nanterre opened an investigation

President Volodymyr Zelensky met Tuesday with officials and local people in two cities in the region that borders Russia

Only 300 of the 150,000 forcibly expatriated minors have been reunited with their families during Moscow’s ‘de-Ukrainization’ campaign

These increases were published in the Federal Register on March 28, 2023 and will be effective on May 30, 2023

Growth in wind and solar significantly drove the increase in renewable energy and contributed 14% of the electricity produced domestically in 2022

The dramatic, six-minute video shows them confronting and opening fire on the assailant, who killed three children and three adults at the Tennessee grade school

Former AP Mexico bureau chief publishes ‘In the Mouth of the Wolf,’ an investigation into the 2012 murder of reporter Regina Martínez that carries a bigger message about what happens in a society when the press is silenced

A project in Charleston, South Carolina, is using DNA to trace the African roots of three dozen people buried in the late 1700s