
Police: Two students dead, teacher hurt in Des Moines shooting
‘The incident was definitely targeted. It was not random. There was nothing random about this,’ said authorities
‘The incident was definitely targeted. It was not random. There was nothing random about this,’ said authorities
It’s another major victory for the Justice Department, which is also trying to secure sedition convictions against the former leader of the Proud Boys and four associates
The Democratic representative, who experienced the Capitol riots just days after his son committed suicide, spoke with EL PAÍS about his participation in the committee to investigate the events of January 6, 2021. He vows that his battle with illness will not compromise his ‘struggle to defend democracy’
The billionaire is facing a class action lawsuit filed by investors alleging he misled them with a tweet saying funding was secured to take his electric car company private
Charles McGonigal allegedly worked to have Deripaska’s sanctions lifted in 2019 and took money from him in 2021 to investigate a rival oligarch
A jury convicted Richard “Bigo” Barnett on all eight counts in his indictment, including felony charges of civil disorder and obstruction of an official proceeding
Members of the public were allowed to line up to view her casket and weren’t required to wear the shoe coverings that palace visitors normally have to wear as a preservation precaution
It took state agents 13 months of investigation to charge him with two counts of murder
‘I’m better for this job than Kyrsten Sinema because I haven’t forgotten where I came from,’ the Democrat said
Eleven people were killed at a Los Angeles-area ballroom dance club during Lunar New Year celebrations and the suspect was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot in a white van
Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, Meta and Apple nearly doubled their total workforce over the past three years. But now they are letting more than 50,000 employees go
French president says door is not closed to delivery of Leclercs, while German chancellor makes decision on the Leopards subject to coordination with allies
Initially starting as a bilateral project, the initiative would later be extended to invite other Latin American nations, the report said
Suspect died by self-inflicted gunshot after killing 10 people at a ballroom dance club near Los Angeles following Lunar New Year celebrations
A person’s body appeared to be slumped over the wheel, but authorities did not immediately identify the person in the vehicle
The president’s current top aide, Ron Klain, is preparing to leave the job in the coming weeks
The Walt Disney Co.’s ‘The Way of Water’ added $19.7 million in US and Canadian theaters over the weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday
The tragedy at a ballroom dance club following Lunar New Year fest is the fifth massacre in the US since the start of the year
On the 50th anniversary of ‘Roe vs Wade,’ America is more divided than ever: dozens of state governments have introduced near total-bans on abortion, while others have introduced measures to protect reproductive rights
There were 417 visitors stuck at the site and unable to get out, more than 300 of them foreigners, the tourism minister said
Masked activists dressed in all black threw rocks and lit fireworks in front of a skyscraper that houses the Police Foundation
The documents taken by the agency spanned the president’s time in the Senate and the vice presidency, while the notes dated to his time as vice president
The official website of the Brazilian armed forces said Gen. Julio Cesar de Arruda had been removed as head of the army
His expected departure comes not long after the Democrats had a better-than-expected showing in the November elections
Damien Chazelle’s drama about the late 1920s in the film industry recreates a period of debauchery, art and business, when stars like John Gilbert and Clara Bow disappeared overnight
The factory was closed in February 2022 after the Food and Drug Administration began investigating four bacterial infections among infants
‘It is possible for markets to become quite concerned about whether or not the US will pay its bills,’ the treasury secretary said