Kansas City police say one of the wounded is in critical condition. Multiple officers responded to the shooting at Klymax Lounge early Sunday and began providing medical aid
There have been 553 mass killings in the United States since 2006, and at least 2,880 people have died
The EU will not achieve its goals for strategic autonomy and decarbonization, without a budget to support them
Republican lawmakers are holding tight to demands for sharp spending cuts, rejecting the alternatives proposed by the White House for reducing deficits
People close to the senator say his relaxed, comfortable style is a sign that he is making a robust recovery after six weeks of inpatient treatment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center
The move worries housing advocates who say the working poor evicted from the more decrepit parks may have to double up with relatives or wind up homeless in the current housing crunch
It’s a strategy aimed at making the most of the unlimited sums from wealthy donors that the political group, Never Back Down, can receive
Montana’s governor signed a bill in April, Missouri has legislation that needs the governor’s signature to become law and Ohio lawmakers are also considering it
Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Shane Lamond pleaded not guilty to obstruction of justice and other charges during his initial court appearance Friday
The volcano is just 45 miles southeast of Mexico City, which has a population of 22 million people, but it stands much closer to the eastern fringes of the metropolis. A severe eruption could smother the city in clouds of choking ash
Police say Lincoln Clayton Smith was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants, reckless driving, manslaughter and assault
The motion filed Friday claims U.S. District Judge Mark Walker’s prior statements have raised questions about his impartiality on the state’s efforts to take over Disney World’s governing body
The legendary theatrical actress has become a rising figure in American entertainment. She can be seen in theaters now in Ari Aster’s new film, ‘Beau Is Afraid,’ starring Joaquin Phoenix
The French thinker and activist endorses the social protests that are shaking her country; she trusts that a true government ‘by the people for the people’ would work
Critics say model legislation allows a handful of far-right groups to create a false narrative around gender-affirming care for minors that is based on distorted science
Reaching a compromise won’t be easy, but it’s critical to achieving President Joe Biden’s vision of slashing greenhouse gas emissions in the coming years
This nonprofit that describes itself as a collection of doctors and others uniting to “protect healthcare from a radical, divisive, and discriminatory ideology” has become a significant presence in statehouses
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis urged the nation to show Penny that “America’s got his back” and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley called for New York’s governor to pardon Penny
Gun control supporters say other cases have created roadmaps for victims and relatives to sue. But high hurdles remain for lawsuits to succeed
The Human Rights Campaign informed the Bud Light maker that it suspended the company’s 2022 Corporate Equality Index score on May 9
After marching to the Capitol, Donald Hazard grabbed a Capitol police officer and pulled him down a set of concrete steps, knocking him unconscious
The nonprofit founder who told the story about the veterans declined to say directly that it was not true, but she suggested a misunderstanding led to confusion
One project would build a tunnel to carry large amounts of water beneath the natural channels of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. The other would build a massive reservoir near the tiny community of Sites in Northern California
Ukraine has long begged for the sophisticated fighter to give it a combat edge as it battles Russia’s invasion, now in its second year
The switch by Rep. Tricia Cotham gave Republicans veto-proof margins in both the House and Senate, upending the state’s fragile power balance and perhaps opening the floodgates to a new wave of conservative policies
The ruling Friday comes after prosecutors revealed that the 21-year-old had a history of violent rhetoric, and was caught by superiors months before his arrest taking notes on classified information
The former Michael Jackson impersonator died May 1 when a fellow subway rider pinned him to the floor of a subway car in a chokehold that lasted several minutes