Police shoot, kill California man near marijuana farms evacuated by fire
Officers shot and killed a man who pulled a gun as they tried to keep him out of a complex of marijuana farms in an area of far Northern California where thousands of people were ordered to evacuate as a wildfire raged during a heat wave enveloping part of the U.S. West, authorities said.
Britney Spears' conservator slams Jamie Spears' claims she blocked star's personal care, medical freedom
James P. Spears – otherwise known as Jamie – said in the filing obtained by Fox News that Jodi Montgomery "has served continuously as the sole Conservator of the Person of Ms. Spears since September 2019 and continues to serve in that capacity."
How did Bill Cosby's conviction overturn happen? Legal experts weigh in
Bill Cosby was released from prison on Wednesday after the court ruled that the prosecutor who brought the case was bound by his predecessor's agreement not to charge Cosby.
Pfizer to request COVID-19 vaccine emergency approval for kids ages 5-11 by fall
Younger children could become eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine this fall, according to a top executive at Pfizer who noted plans to request emergency approval for use of its vaccine in kids aged 5 to 11 by September or October.
Rocket attack on US troops in Syria yields no injuries; response wounds at least 1 militant
A rocket attack on American forces in eastern Syria this week did not result in any casualties or injuries, officials said of what many deem to be a retaliatory act following U.S. airstrikes against facilities backed by pro-Iran militia groups.
Statue of Liberty's 'little sister' shipped from France to the United States
Shipping company CMA CGM is taking this miniature replica of the Statue of Liberty from France to the United States, where it will go on display at Ellis Island and then at the French ambassador’s residence in Washington, D.C.
As part of its largest order ever for 270 Boeing and Airbus jets, United Airlines will undertake a nose-to-tail transformation of its fleet and offer a new and improved in-flight experience for passengers.
Mexico high court mandates permits for personal pot use
Mexico’s Supreme Court ordered the government Monday to issue permits for the personal use of marijuana and for the growing of limited amounts of pot plants, after the country’s Congress took too long to approve a limited legalization law.
Eric Adams' lead nearly gone after latest round of NYC mayoral race results
Brooklyn Borough President and former police captain Eric Adams narrowed his lead in the race for New York City mayor, according to preliminary tabulations from the Board of Elections in Round 11 of ranked-choice voting.
Republican-led states blast California travel ban based on their LGBTQ policies
Republican legal officials blasted California Attorney General Rob Bonta Tuesday, following his decision to add their states to the growing list of banned state-sponsored travel locations over discriminatory LGBTQ laws.
Ahead of Trump border visit, Republicans mobilize effort to send law enforcement relief to Texas, Arizona
EXCLUSIVE: The largest conservative caucus in the House is calling on their state governors to send National Guard troops or law enforcement personnel to the southern border ahead of former President Donald Trump's trip to Texas on Wednesday.
Republicans criticize Biden's decision to tout infrastructure plan in Wisconsin
Republican members of Congress are criticizing President Biden’s decision to tout the new trillion-dollar infrastructure plan during a Tuesday trip to the Midwest battleground state.