
Why so many mass killings? Families and experts seek answers
More than 100 people have been killed in mass killings thus far in 2023, an average of one a week

More than 100 people have been killed in mass killings thus far in 2023, an average of one a week

The former secretary of Public Security profited from lucrative, sole source contracts for location tracking and phone tapping equipment

The so-called safe injection sites are places where people can use heroin and other illegal drugs and be revived if they take too much

U.S. border officials have been facilitating expulsions three times a day as roughly 30,000 migrants, mostly from Venezuela, have entered the U.S. through Brownsville, Texas, since mid-April

The former president has not shown up once during the two-week Manhattan trial where writer E. Jean Carroll testified for several days, accusing him of raping her in a luxury department store dressing room in 1996

Officials said investigators have been searching the motel and a home in the Dallas area connected to the assailant, Mauricio Garcia

The victims were sitting on the curb at a bus stop across the street from the Bishop Enrique San Pedro Ozanam Center

Controversy over gifts received by Justice Clarence Thomas from a Republican donor puts the spotlight on who controls the untouchable members of the nation’s highest court and opens a debate on its reform

The life Wilson Garcia, a Honduran immigrant, had built for his wife and three children was shattered when his neighbor burst into his Cleveland, Texas, home on April 28 and fatally shot five people

Shot to death more than 30 years ago, the legendary Sinaloan sang about the hard life on both sides of the border. His legacy lives on through today’s Mexican artists, who are triumphing on the global charts

Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the far-right extremist group, was convicted of seditious conspiracy for what prosecutors described as a violent plot to keep President Joe Biden out of the White House

The jurors’ decision in the trial, which involves a civil case and not a criminal one, may come down to who they believe more: E. Jean Carroll or the former Republican president

Most American adults have downbeat feelings about the president’s economic leadership, as high inflation continues to be a concern

The owner intends to provoke a debate regarding the supply of these substances, decriminalized since January in British Columbia

The Treasury Secretary, a far-seeing and meticulous woman, faces the looming threat of the United States government defaulting on its debt

The group is expected on Saturday to sign off on key recommendations making up its final report before the proposals are put in the hands of state lawmakers

Mifepristone was approved in the U.S. for medication abortions, but is commonly used off-label to treat women who suffer early pregnancy loss

Both pleaded guilty in January to armed robbery of a postal mail carrier and theft of postal keys

‘You can’t imagine that moment where you actually see the crown being placed on the head of the king and then on the head on the queen,’ said the First Lady

Impostor accounts on social media are among many concerns election security experts have heading into next year’s presidential election

LGBTQ+ advocates say the measures are harmful to students, especially those who are trans. Here are some things to know:

Known as ‘The Rebel Girl’ for her fiery speeches, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was born in Concord in 1890. A green and white Historical Highway Marker dedicated to her, one of 278 across the state, was unveiled Monday

Officers received a service call just after 3 p.m. Friday to help divert traffic around the plant, Harris County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Thomas Gilliland said

Glossip had been scheduled to be put to death on May 18 despite statements by new Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond that Glossip did not receive a fair trial

The Mexican President announces that he will send another letter to the Government of Xi Jinping and will ask him to prevent the shipment of substances to the country, following the arrival of a container at the port of Lazaro Cardenas

The court has released the former president’s statement during the investigation of the case, while the judge leaves the door to his appearance before court on Monday

A surge of Venezuelan migrants through South Texas has occurred over the last two weeks for reasons that Mayorkas says are unclear