(CHICAGO) -- At least one person has been shot outside Chicago O'Hare International Airport early Wednesday morning, police ...
(NEW YORK) -- Mahmoud Khalil -- the pro-Palestinian activist who was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on the campus of Columbia University, despite possessing a green card -- is ...
Andriy Yermak -- the head of Zelenskyy's office -- was part of the Ukrainian delegation that met with American representatives in Jeddah, where both teams agreed to pursue a 30-day ceasefire and use ...
(LOS ANGELES) -- The woman who said she was 13 when Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter and Sean "Diddy" Combs sexually assaulted her after the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards is heard on a recording agreeing Jay-Z did ...
The incident took place last Friday at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey when a man from Pennsylvania was going through a body scan in the security area when an alarm was triggered ...
Michigan High School Youth Risk Survey was administered in various districts, including Howell Public Schools.
(LONDON) -- The European Union responded on Wednesday to the Trump administration's metals tariffs, saying member states would place countermeasures on some 26 billion euros, or about $28 billion, ...
(ROME) -- The pope rested peacefully overnight as he begins his 27th consecutive day in hospital this morning, the Vatican said. The pope’s prognosis was "lifted" on Monday, meaning he is no longer in ...
During a hearing in U.S. District Court in Maryland, Judge James Bredar will consider issuing a temporary restraining order that would block future firings and reinstate the probationary employees who ...
(NEW YORK) -- One day ahead of a court hearing for Mahmoud Khalil -- the activist who was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on the campus of Columbia University, despite possessing a ...
(WASHINGTON) -- The Department of Education initiated mass layoffs on Tuesday night, reducing its workforce by nearly 50%, sources told ABC News. The "reduction in force" notices began to go out at ...
A group of federal unions has alleged that Ezell lied in a sworn declaration that his office did not order the firing of probationary employees based on "performance or misconduct," prompting Judge ...