Federal government proposes even water cuts across lower Colorado River basin states
Bloomberg Creative/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Federal officials are proposing a plan to cut water allotments to states dependent on the Colorado River system to combat dwindling water levels on one of the country’s most important bodies
Louisville shooting: What to know about 5 killed and cop critically injured days after graduating academy
Louisville Metro Police Department (LOUISVILLE) — Authorities have identified the five people who were killed in a mass shooting at a bank in Kentucky’s largest city on Monday morning. Joshua Barrick, 40; Deana Eckert, 57; Thomas Elliott,
Most leading Republicans remain quiet on abortion pill ruling as Democrats blast decision
Grace Cary/Getty Images (WASHINGTON, D.C.) — In the days after a federal judge in Texas ruled to reverse the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the widely used abortion medication mifepristone, Democrats have erupted in outrage.
Manhattan DA sues GOP's Jim Jordan as feud escalates over Trump's prosecution
Chris Collins/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg on Tuesday sued Republican Rep. Jim Jordan for what he called an “unprecedentedly brazen and unconstitutional attack by members of Congress.” The 50-page lawsuit alleges Jordan
Workplaces are the most common mass shooting site, data shows
xu wu/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The shooting in a Louisville, Kentucky, bank on Monday is the latest workplace-related mass shooting to take place in the United States over the last 60 years, according to gun violence
Judge, Fox attorney clash over TV hosts' testimony in Dominion defamation case
David Talukdar/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — An attorney representing Fox News against Dominion’s $1.6 billion defamation suit clashed Tuesday with the judge in the case over how some of the network’s biggest stars can be questioned on
Michael Jordan's game-worn 1998 Air Jordans sell at auction for record $2.24 million
David Madison/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — One anonymous bidder has taken being a sneakerhead to a record level. A pair of Michael Jordan’s game-worn shoes from Game 2 of the 1998 NBA Finals were sold for $2.238
Florida Republican apologizes for anti-transgender 'demons' and 'mutants' comments
mbell/Getty Images (FLORIDA) — Republican Rep. Webster Barnaby called transgender people “demons” and “mutants” in a hearing about a bill that would make it a crime to use a bathroom that doesn’t align with the gender assigned
WSDOT calls off weekend closures of Hood Canal Bridge
SHINE – Here’s some good news for the 18,000 daily travelers to and from the Olympic Peninsula who use the Hood Canal Bridge. The state Dept. of Transportation announced Monday that repairs to the bridge will no
FBI warns against using public USB charging ports
Chris Jongkind/Getty Images (DENVER) — The FBI is warning the public against using charging stations in malls and at airports, according to a tweet from the bureau’s Denver office. The public charging stations could be a conduit