Turning Point USA reporter, protesters clash in bloody campus melee
Group founder Charlie Kirk said a reporter and security guard were "attacked" by a pro-Palestinian group on the University of Washington campus.
Videos show tornado rip through Michigan, destroy FedEx facility
Violent storms pummeled parts of Michigan, with at least two tornadoes inflicting extensive damage.
Massive gathering of pro-Palestinian protesters descend on Met Gala
The demonstrators were met by heavy police presence at the annual fashion event in New York City.
Husband unable to pay medical bills kills wife in her hospital bed: Police
A Missouri man confessed to choking his wife to death as she lay in a hospital bed, according to local authorities.
Ole Miss heckler's fraternity reacts after racist monkey noises video
A viral video appeared to show a white student making monkey noises at a Black student during a pro-Palestinian protest at the University of Mississippi.
Amber Alert issued for baby after 2 women found dead at New Mexico park
The mother of the missing infant, 10-month-old Eleia Maria Torres, was identified as one of the women found fatally shot at the park, local police said.
Cheers erupt as pro-Palestinian protesters removed from Michigan graduation
About 75 people, many of whom held Palestinian flags and signs, protested on Saturday afternoon during the university's spring graduation ceremony.
Dad charged after tot gets behind wheel of idling truck, kills girl: Cops
The man's 3-year-old was left alone in the vehicle, climbed into the driver's seat and fatally struck a 2-year-old, police said.
Voting for "dangerous" RFK Jr. will help Trump win, Republican group warns
The Lincoln Project, an anti-Donald Trump Republican super PAC, slammed Robert Kennedy Jr. in a series of social media posts.
Oregon man accused of killing nearly 18,000 salmon with bleach
The maximum fine for poaching Chinook salmon, protected under the Endangered Species Act, is $750 per fish, according to wildlife officials.
65-year-old man "lucky to be alive" after arrest at campus protest
Steve Tamari was filming the pro-Palestinian rally when he was "brutally beaten" and arrested by police at Washington University in St. Louis, his wife said.
Donald Trump swiftly changes his stance on Ron DeSantis
Trump touted the ex-rival DeSantis' "enthusiastic" endorsement for president despite a brutal primary.
What we know about North Carolina shootout killing 4 officers
The officers were trying to serve a warrant for a felon wanted in the possession of a firearm when they were shot, local police said.
Biden talks ceasefire deal with Netanyahu days after signing aid package
President Joe Biden's talk with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu comes as Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken left for a trip to the Middle East.
Videos show devastation as 4 dead, dozens injured in Oklahoma tornadoes
Videos show widespread destruction after multiple tornadoes ripped through Oklahoma, resulting in the deaths of a baby and at least three other people.
Protesters hang Palestinian flag from venue before Joe Biden's speech
Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the White House Correspondents' dinner where President Joe Biden is slated to speak.
How to watch Joe Biden's 2024 White House Correspondents' Dinner speech
President Joe Biden is set to deliver a roast Saturday night at the annual event amid protests over his handling of the Israel-Hamas war.
Giuliani, Meadows, 16 more Trump allies indicted in Arizona election probe
Eighteen of the former president's allies were indicted in Arizona, accused in efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the state.
Houthis claim responsibility in US cargo, naval ship attack
The Iran-aligned rebel group in Yemen on Wednesday claimed they targeted U.S. and Israeli vessels.
Alina Habba claims judges try to make Donald Trump's attorneys look bad
Habba, Trump's current legal spokesperson, told Newsweek that she feels judges treat the former president's legal team unfairly.
"Free Gaza" message, red liquid splattered at GOP congressman's office
Representative John Carter shared a photo of the vandalism, which shows the mess at his office entrance.
Trump witness tried to warn him about Mar-a-Lago indictment
The witness said that "multiple people tried to convince" former President Donald Trump to return the records, according to newly unsealed court documents.
Here's what Israel, Taiwan and Ukraine are getting under the aid package
The package, approved by the House on Saturday, would provide billions in foreign aid for Ukraine, Israel and other U.S. allies.
Terry Anderson, American journalist held hostage for years, dies at 76
Anderson, the Associated Press correspondent who was held hostage for years after he was taken in 1985 from a street in war-torn Lebanon, has died.
Trump 'devastated' to cancel first rally since hush money trial began
Former President Donald Trump's return to the campaign trail was delayed after the rally's organizers called off the event due to inclement weather.
Netanyahu's outraged response after report of pending US sanctions on IDF
The Israeli prime minister issued a statement after a report claimed the U.S. plans to blacklist an IDF unit for alleged human rights violations in Gaza.
Bryan Kohberger defense plans new alibi for quadruple-murder trial
Attorneys for Kohberger, the man accused of killing four Idaho college students in November 2022, shared his alibi in new court filings.
Mayorkas impeachment fail sparks Republican outrage
Multiple Republicans had previously expressed concerns that Democratic leadership in the upper chamber would kill off the impeachment trial before it began.
Videos capture tornado aftermath of destruction at Iowa homes, farms
Videos and photos shared on social media depict the severe weather that pummeled portions of Iowa.
Trump visits N.Y. bodega where clerk fatally stabbed man in self-defense
Former President Donald Trump visited the Manhattan bodega where an employee fatally stabbed a violent customer in 2022.