U.S. House panel eyes interim report by summer 2022 on Jan. 6 attack
- The congressional committee investigating the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is aiming to release an interim report in the summer of...
Gregarious NFL Hall of Fame coach Madden dies at 85
John Madden, the beefy, exuberant Super Bowl-winning coach of the Oakland Raiders who became one of America's best-known TV sports announcers and lent his name...
Baked Alaska – record December warmth and winter rains
An unusual winter warm spell in Alaska has brought daytime temperatures soaring past 60 degrees Fahrenheit (15.5°C) and torrents of rain at a time of...
Delta, Alaska cancels hundreds of flights due to bad weather, Omicron cases
U.S carriers Delta Air Lines (DAL.N) and Alaska Air Group (ALK.N) cancelled hundreds of flights on Tuesday due to adverse weather conditions and rising cases of the Omicron variant....
Parents of girl shot dead in dressing room by Los Angeles police call for justice
The parents of a girl killed in a clothing store dressing room by a Los Angeles police officer's stray bullet last week called for justice...
Fifth victim dies in Denver shooting rampage; gunman identified
A hotel clerk gravely wounded in a Denver-area shooting spree died on Tuesday, bringing to five the number of people killed in Monday night's rampage...
Appeals court puts part of ruling against New York Times coverage of Project Veritas on hold
A New York state appeals court on Tuesday put on hold part of a trial judge's decision blocking the New York Times from reporting on...
Former U.S. Senate majority leader Harry Reid dies at 82
Harry Reid, the pugnacious son of a Nevada hard-rock miner who rose from poverty to become the U.S. Senate majority leader and earned a reputation...
Maxwell jury to resume deliberations after judge warns of Omicron risk
The jury in British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell's sex abuse trial was set to resume deliberations on Wednesday, after the judge in the case warned of...
Proud Boys members must face Jan 6 charges, U.S. judge rules
A U.S. judge on Tuesday allowed a criminal case relating to the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol attack to move forward, declining to dismiss charges against...