Photo at Fundraiser With Donald Trump and David Perdue Will Cost $24,000
The fundraiser at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in Florida is charging $24,200, which is not tax-deductible.
Dead Florida Deputy Named Probable Suspect in Girl's Sexual Assault, Death
The deputy worked for 10 law enforcement agencies in the state since the 1960s and allegedly exhibited "inappropriate behavior involving juvenile females."
Nicholas Kristof Ineligible to Run for Governor of Oregon: State Justices
State Supreme Court ruled that he will not appear on Oregon's May primary ballot because of the residency requirement.
7-Year-Old Killed in Mother's Car After Argument Results in Shooting
The wounded child was driven by her mother to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Alex Jones Employee's Phone Records Subpoenaed by January 6 Committee
The House panel is seeking the records from Timothy Enlow, one of the conservative radio host's employees.
Photos Show Devastation of Brazil Mudslide That Killed at Least 78
"The situation is almost like war ... Cars hanging from poles, cars overturned, lots of mud and water still," said the Rio de Janeiro Governor.
Man Pleads Guilty to Inciting Riots That Led to Looting, Property Damage
James Massey, 23, pleaded guilty to charges of inciting and participating in a riot and faces a maximum prison sentence of five years.
12 Missing, 9 Recovered After Newfoundland Fishing Boat Disaster
"We are talking about people who knew how to sail, they are professionals, good captains and excellent sailors," Alberto Núñez Feijóo said.
2 Cops Shot by Suspect Bonded Out of Jail for 2020 Assault of Family Member
The 43-year-old suspect who shot two police officers was out on bond for an aggravated assault of a family member two years ago.
U.S. Intelligence Officials Say Popular Site Is Boosting Russian Propaganda
U.S. intelligence officials say Zero Hedge is publishing articles created by Russian-controlled media.
After 2 Months, Some Pearl Harbor Residents OKed to Resume Using Tap Water
Despite the approval for one neighborhood, water in 18 other neighborhoods in the area is still not considered safe to drink.
Paislee Shultis, Missing Since 2019, Found Under Staircase by Police
Paislee Shultis was found Monday in a makeshift room under a closed staircase leading to the basement of a home.
City Council Candidate Charged with Attempted Murder of Mayoral Candidate
Craig Greenberg, who is running for mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, had his shirt grazed by a bullet on Monday.
Kremlin Lashes Out at U.S. After America Warns Ukraine Invasion on Its Way
The Kremlin's foreign affairs adviser called U.S. warnings of imminent military action "hysteria" and "madness."
Ukraine's Zelenskyy Says Russian Attack is February 16, Adviser Backtracks
Ukrainian officials say President Zelenskyy was being ironic when he made his comments about the possible invasion date and that he wasn't being literal.
Louisville, Kentucky Mayoral Candidate Craig Greenberg Targeted in Shooting
Greenberg, who is running for mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, was not injured in the incident and a motive is unknown at this time.
Court Divided If Father Who Killed His Kids' Mother Can Contest Adoption
The Ohio State Supreme Court ruled that the father hasn't contacted his daughters because he was following a judge's order to stay away.
Woman Fatally Stabbed After Followed From Street to Sixth-Floor Apartment
New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Sunday said, "We won't let this violence go unchecked."
Those in Kamila Valieva Case May Be Prosecuted Under New U.S. Law: Report
The Rodchenkov Anti-Doping Act allows prosecutors to seek fines up to $1M and jail sentences up to 10 years if actions affected the results of U.S. athletes.
South Korea Bans Travel to Ukraine, Joins U.S. in Asking Citizens to Leave
"South Koreans currently staying there should evacuate immediately to safe third countries or South Korea," the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
Denmark Aims to End COVID Vaccine Campaign, Won't Give Boosters to Children
The country is scaling back its vaccine campaign because of the "large population immunity" from the third wave of the coronavirus.
Russia Nears 200,000 New COVID Cases Amid Few Restrictions to Ease Spread
The Russian coronavirus task force said the country reported 197,076 new cases and 701 deaths in just 24 hours.
COVID Protesters Threatened With 2 Years in Prison for Blocking Traffic
Paris police said protests aimed at "blocking the capital" from Friday through Monday before heading to Belgium won't be allowed due to "risks of trouble."
Jan. 6 Committee's New Hurdle Is Finding Trump's Call Records: Report
The January 6 Committee says there is a gap in the White House's official phone log for January 6 when investigators know Trump was making phone calls.
Gretchen Whitmer Tells Canada Blocked Bridge Hurts Michigan's Economy
"Our communities and automotive, manufacturing and agriculture businesses are feeling the effects," the state's governor tweeted.
3 Arrested in Connection to Killing of Journalist Lourdes Maldonado López
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador confirmed the arrests of three individuals in Baja California for their connection to the killing of Lourdes Maldonado
Massachusetts Joins Growing Number of States Lifting School Mask Mandates
The decision to remove mask mandates for schools goes against guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Fauci Says U.S. Approaching COVID Endemic Phase, End to Restrictions
As the nation transitions out of the pandemic phase, the decision to lift the restrictions will happen on the local level, Fauci said.
With Gas Prices Averaging $3.45 a Gallon, 2 Senators Propose Halting Tax
Arizona Senator Mark Kelly and New Hampshire Senator Maggie Hassan want to pause the federal gas tax with gas prices averaging $3.45 a gallon and potentially rising.
George Floyd Cops Trained To Do CPR, Not Wait for Help, Witness Says
"If you can't detect a pulse after about 10 seconds, then you should begin CPR," Officer Nicole Mackenzie testified.