Six people are dead after a mass shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia, the latest incident involving gun violence in the United States.
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Colorado Springs shooting live updates: ‘All the trappings of a hate crime’; heroic patrons fought back
Patrons in Club Q subdued the suspect, Anderson Lee Aldrich, after hitting him with his own weapon during the shooting attack that left 5 people dead.
Powerball balloons to $1.5 billion without Wednesday jackpot winner
The winning numbers for Wednesday night’s drawing were 22, 11, 60, 2, 35, and the Powerball is 23. The Power Play was 2X.
Body of missing Princeton University student found on campus, officials say
Misrach Ewunetie, a Princeton University student who was reported missing over the weekend, was found dead on campus Thursday, officials said
Seattle ranks worst worldwide for air quality, for a second day, due to ‘widespread’ wildfire smoke
Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, British Columbia, also rank among the worst locations worldwide, alongside cities in Pakistan, China and India.
Nakia Creek Fire near Vancouver, Washington, prompts thousands of evacuation orders amid record heat
The blaze in eastern Clark County, near Vancouver, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, prompted evacuation orders for thousands of homes Sunday night.
Nakia Creek Fire near Vancouver, Washington, prompts thousands of evacuation orders amid record heat
The blaze in eastern Clark County, near Vancouver, Washington, and Portland, Oregon, prompted evacuation orders for thousands of homes Sunday night.
President Biden signs bill allowing divorced couples to sever joint consolidation student loans
Congress eliminated the program in 2006 that allowed married couples to merge their student debt into a joint loan for a lower interest rate.
Amy Cooper, white woman who called 911 on Black bird-watcher, loses lawsuit over termination
U.S. District Judge Ronnie Abrams on Wednesday determined Amy Cooper’s claims against investment firm Franklin Templeton was unsubstantial.
Alaskan officials rush to provide aid in flooded, remote villages. Here’s what we know.
About 21,000 residents living in small communities along the western Alaska coast were impacted by the storm over the weekend.