Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Longtime Delaware Sen. Tom Carper announced Monday he’s calling it quits this election cycle and won’t seek a fifth term, becoming the latest Senate Democrat to retire.Carper, an enduring figure
ABC News (NEW YORK) — For a generation, the concept of a gun that can only be fired by its rightful owner was seen as something of a holy grail for gun safety. Efforts to develop the
Oliver Strewe/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Biden administration has reached a landmark deal with states dependent on the Colorado River to conserve water amid the decades-long drought. The three Colorado River lower basin states — California, Nevada
Witthaya Prasongsin/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The Center for Reproductive Rights is expected to add eight more women to a lawsuit it filed against Texas over its abortion ban, claiming their lives were put at risk due
Thinkstock Images/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The discovery of a family relic turned deadly on Saturday. A father and his two sons were looking through their grandfather’s belongings in their home when they discovered a hand grenade
Ted S. Warren – Pool/Getty Images (MOSCOW, Idaho) — Bryan Kohberger, the suspect accused of killing four Idaho college students in an early morning attack, is expected on Monday to appear for an arraignment. Kohberger, 28, is
Fulton County Sheriff’s Office (NEW YORK) — A Georgia inmate tunneled through a wall in a jail facility in Fulton County, Georgia, in an attempt to harm a man in a neighboring cell, law enforcement said. Kavian
David Ryder/Getty Images (MOSCOW, Idaho) — A quadruple homicide rocked the quiet Idaho college hamlet of Moscow last year. But the financial repercussions are only now coming into focus. “It was a tragic and horrible event that