President Donald Trump met with some of the nation's top law enforcement officials to speak out against so-called sanctuary cities on March 20, 2018. At the meeting, Rep. Martha McSally, (R) Arizona, noted that Arizona does not have any sanctuary
Police responded to reports of a shooting at Great Mills High School in Great Mills, Maryland. Several injuries have been reported. The local sheriff’s department urged parents to avoid going to the scene and to instead report to a nearby high sch
Sodexo, a multinational food company, is experimenting with their burgers to make them healthier and better on the environment. The result is the 'blended burger' which is made up of 25% mushroom and antibiotic-free beef. Americans eat about 10 bi
Polls show solid support for stricter laws, especially after mass shootings. But there are also deep disagreement, staunch opposition and growing disenchantment with gun control.
High school students across Florida staged walkouts and protests to show solidarity and demand tougher state and federal gun laws. The protests were in response to the deadly shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida th
NRA spokeswoman Dana Loesch appeared on a CNN Town Hall on guns in Sunrise, Florida and said law enforcement could have done more to stop the Florida school shooting. Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel said Loesch had her facts wrong.
The Dow Jones industrial average fell as much as 567 points shortly after the opening bell on Tuesday, then jumped as much as 367 points in the first half-hour of trading.
Two students were shot and wounded inside a classroom Thursday morning at Salvador B. Castro Middle School in Los Angeles. Police arrested a female student believed to be 12 years old and recovered a gun after the shooting, authorities said.
Firefighters responded to the report of a fire on the top floor of Trump Tower in Manhattan on Monday morning. Aerial views showed firefighters on the roof, with smoke billowing from one corner of the high-rise. There were no immediate reports of
As the Federal Communications Commission planned to vote on whether or not to repeal Obama-era "net neutrality" regulations on Thursday, security came in and advised everyone to clear the room due to a concern. The vote resumed a short time later.
The Federal Communications Commission voted along party lines to undo 2015 Obama-era “net neutrality” rules that guaranteed equal access to internet on Thursday.
"Net neutrality" regulations, designed to prevent internet service providers like Verizon, AT&T, Comcast and Charter from favoring some sites and apps over others, are on the chopping block. On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission plans
President Trump has announced plans to reduce Bears Ears National Monument. President Obama had designated the 1.3 million acres in southern Utah at the request of Native American groups.