
California bishop found dead of gunshot wound
Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez confirmed the death, saying O’Connell ‘passed away unexpectedly’

Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez confirmed the death, saying O’Connell ‘passed away unexpectedly’

The competition between the two powers – each seeking global hegemony – is increasing pressures, risks and opportunities for other countries

The tech industry is facing criticism from the left for not doing enough to remove harmful content from the internet and from the right for censoring conservative speech

There’s been little change in how the public has seen House sessions since cameras were first brought in 43 years ago

The car needed to be cut open to remove the passenger, who was taken to the hospital.

Novelist Deepti Kapoor addresses the complex tensions in her country through three characters bound by fate in the first installment of a trilogy that will be published in 16 countries

The city has been struggling to accommodate 45,000 new arrivals. Mayor Eric Adams – who insists that there is no more room – is asking them to go to Canada

Blinken and Wang Yi, the Chinese Communist Party’s most senior foreign policy official, held talks in Munich after the US shot down an alleged surveillance device

The 39th president, who at 98 is the longest-lived American leader, has entered home hospice care “to spend his remaining time with his family”

An altercation apparently took place at a party nearby and it spilled over to the gas station when the shooting began

The legal turmoil caused by the first major gun ruling in a decade will likely force the Supreme Court to step in again soon to provide more guidance for judges

Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said the White House chief of staff is a kind of a “chief operating officer of the country”

The Biden administration formally determined last March that Russian troops had committed war crimes in Ukraine and said it would work with others to prosecute offenders

The announcements capped three dramatic weeks that saw US fighter jets shoot down four airborne objects

Prosecutors called 61 witnesses and introduced more than 550 pieces of evidence over 17 days of testimony

There is little evidence in the historical record to suggest that a Union Army detachment lost a gold shipment in the Pennsylvania wilderness

The government expects 46 million people to join festivities that officially began Friday and run through February 22

An experiment has highlighted the vulnerability of the current encryption system – something of concern to companies and governments all over the world

Many employees don’t believe in quitting their jobs to prioritize their mental health, and instead consider it a luxury they can’t afford. The financial pressure of not making a paycheck is just too high

The player, born in California, was raised among thousands of migrants in the United States, but decided to play for the Mexican national team. He will now be part of the Catalan youth team

Testing inside and outside of homes in the village have found no signs of toxins that were on the train

‘An explosion on target resulted in four US service members and one working dog wounded,’ according to the U.S. military

‘There are roughly 1,000 cases a year of a train derailment,’' Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said

The gunman has been apprehended and is in custody, according to local police

Analysis of the debris so far reinforces conclusions that it was a Chinese spy balloon, U.S. officials said

The agency charges the NBA Hall of Famer for unlawfully touting and making misleading statements about EMAXX tokens

The former officers face charges of second degree murder. A judge asked for everyone’s “continued patience” and “continued civility”