1-year-old shot in head during apparent road rage incident in Chicago, police say
kali9/iStock (CHICAGO) — A 1-year-old is in grave condition after he was shot in the head during an apparent road rage incident in Chicago, officials said. The shooting occurred around 11 a.m. local time Tuesday on Lake
Key takeaways from the Derek Chauvin trial, Day 7
Marilyn Nieves/iStock (MINNEAPOLIS) — A nationally renowned police use-of-force expert took the witness stand on Tuesday in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin, testifying that the former officer, in his opinion, used excessive force in the death
Research shows promising development in hunt for HIV vaccine
JazzIRT/iStock (LA JOLLA, Calif.) — After more than 30 years of attempts, there may be a promising advance in the search for a vaccine for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS if left untreated. Now, preliminary data
California to fully reopen on June 15 if COVID-19 vaccine supply, hospitalization rates favorable
LordRunar/iStock (SACRAMENTO, Calif.) — California will fully reopen its economy on June 15, as long as its COVID-19 vaccine supply is sufficient and hospitalizations remain low, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday. The state has been loosening or
Two injured in shooting near Fort Detrick in Maryland, Navy suspect killed after entering military base: Officials
vmargineanu/iStock (FREDERICK, Md.) — Two people were injured after a shooting near Fort Detrick in Frederick, Maryland, on Tuesday morning. Police were called for an active shooter situation at 8:20 a.m. in the Riverside Tech Park area,
Neighborhood celebrates the adoption of 3 siblings from foster care
ABC (DERRY, N.H.) — Three newly adopted siblings held a sign that read, “we’ve waited 4 years, 4 months, and 28 days for today!” Once separated by the foster care system, Jonathan, 10, Madeline, 8, and Benjamin,
St. Louis inmates protest again over long trial wait times, COVID-19 fears
BlakeDavidTaylor/iStock By KIARA ALFONSECA, ABC News (SAINT LOUIS, Mo.) — About 60 incarcerated people in a Missouri jail escaped from their cells Sunday night in protest of living conditions at the facility. It’s the second protest at
Capitol Police officer's family says his death 'left a gaping void in our lives'
U.S. Capitol Police (WASHINGTON) — The family of Capitol Police officer Billy Evans, killed in last Friday’s attack, said Tuesday his death “left a gaping void in our lives that will never be filled.” “The absolute most
Biden's infrastructure plan, with no GOP support, gets boost from Senate 'reconciliation' ruling
uschools/iStock (WASHINGTON) — The White House on Tuesday insisted that there is a “bipartisan path forward” on passing President Joe Biden’s sweeping and costly infrastructure plan, but it comes as his effort got a major boost if
Former Trump HUD official fined and barred from federal employment for violating Hatch Act
Drew Angerer/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A former political appointee under the Trump administration has been disciplined for improperly using her official position in the Department of Housing and Urban Development to support former President Donald Trump’s reelection