Putin 'Convinced' Doubling Down on Ukraine Invasion Will Work: Burns
"He's in a frame of mind in which he doesn't believe he can afford to lose," CIA Director William Burns said Saturday.
Only 31% Back Overturning Roe v Wade in Poll Done After Supreme Court Leak
If the decision was overturned, 24 states would move to prohibit or severely restrict access to abortions, according to one analysis.
Man Shot Dead at Candlelight Vigil for Shooting Victim Killed Days Earlier
The Friday shooting followed a Wednesday shooting that killed two in a neighboring building in Riverside, California.
Dad Looking for Toy That Child Threw Out Window Fatally Struck on Highway
Police said the man walked along the side of the interstate to look for the toy before he was hit by a passing car.
Ex-Trump Adviser Brags About Creating Products Used to Deter Protesters
"If the media wants to shed some real tears, I can help them out with that," Cory Mills, a Republican candidate for U.S. Congress in Florida says in a new ad.
Dead Shark Found Hanging Outside High School, Student Claims It Was a Prank
The shark was found hanging above a stairwell and up to five students were behind the incident, according to the St. Johns County School District.
Putin Offers Rare Apology to Israel After Official's Anti-Semitic Comments
The apology comes after the Russian foreign minister suggested this week that Adolf Hitler was part Jewish.
U.S. Seizure of Russian Oligarch's Superyacht is Biggest One Yet
"This yacht seizure should tell every corrupt Russian oligarch that they cannot hide," Deputy U.S. Attorney General Lisa O. Monaco.
Kinzinger 'Would Love' for Pence to Voluntarily Testify to Jan. 6 Committee
"I would hope and think that the vice president would want to come in and tell his story because he did do the right thing on that day," the Republican congressman said.
Russia's Loss of Generals Shows 'Amazing Incompetence': Stavridis
"It's been a bad performance by the Russians thus far," said former NATO commander James Stavridis on Sunday.
Biden Administration's Muddled COVID Messaging Just Got More Confusing
"The administration should decide on a consistent line," one expert warned after an especially perplexing week.
Teen Shoots Mom Dead After Being Told Not to Smoke in House: Police
After the 19-year-old shot his mother, he told another person in the house to call an ambulance and then left in a car.
Mother Charged After 6-Year-Old Fatally Shoots Himself With Unsecured Gun
According to local law enforcement, the child's mother allegedly took a handgun out on the day of the shooting.
John Kirby Calls Putin Depraved, Gets Emotional About Ukraine War's Cruelty
"It's difficult to look at some of the images and imagine that any well-thinking, serious mature leader would do that," the Pentagon's press secretary said Friday.
What Are "Zuckerbucks"? DeSantis Touts Ban in Election Enforcement
The Florida governor has banned donations like the ones Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave to local officials ahead of the 2020 election.
Giuliani Rips 'Whack a Doodle' Biden Pick as GOP Slams 'Ministry of Truth'
Republicans have blasted Biden for creating a Disinformation Governance Board, with some comparing it to the fictional Ministry of Truth.
Putin May Declare War Against 'World's Nazis' on 'Victory Day:' UK Official
"He's been laying the ground for being able to say 'Look this is now a war against Nazis,'" British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said of Putin.
Ukrainian Babies Issued Russian Birth Certificates as War Drags on
"A Russian terrorist satellite has officially stolen the citizenship of our Ukrainian child," an adviser to the mayor of Mariupol said Friday.
Russian Interest in Ukraine Invasion Wanes Amid Heavy Losses: Poll
Now, 74 percent of respondents said they supported the actions of the Russian armed forces in Ukraine, down 7 percent from a poll released earlier this month.
Abbott 'Overwhelmed' With Offers From Non-Texans Paying to Bus Migrants
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has started crowdfunding donations to send migrants to Washington, D.C., via bus.
After Trevor Reed Release, Marine Asks Why U.S. Hasn't Managed to Free Him
"What's it going to take ultimately for Paul?" said an attorney for the family of Paul Whelan, who has been held in Russia since 2018.
Twitter the Latest Social Media Platform Russia Fines Over Illegal Content
Russia accused the company of failing to remove content that offends Russia's national anthem and flag, and includes instructions for Molotov cocktails.
GOP's Push for Hunter Biden Probe Just Got New Momentum
A new report found that a then-business partner of Hunter Biden's visited the White House and official locations 19 times while Joe Biden was vice president.
Russia 'Can't Seize Kyiv' or Replace Zelensky in Ukraine: Ex-Ambassador
"Right now, there don't seem to be many good opportunities for Vladimir Putin," former U.S. NATO ambassador Douglas Lute said.
Arby's Worker Throws Hot Grease on Drive-Thru Customer: Police
According to a spokesperson for the restaurant, the employee was terminated following the incident.
Man Charged After Body Found Stuffed in Toolbox Left on Road
Road workers discovered LaChancey Williams' body wrapped in a tarp more than a month ago.
Trump 'Set Conditions in Motion' for Russia-Ukraine War: Vindman
Alexander Vindman said Saturday that the former president "bears enormous burden of responsibility" for the war, citing his first impeachment trial.
McDonald's Shooting Sees Man Gunned Down After Argument: Police
Local law enforcement said Saturday that the victim was transported to the hospital in critical condition.
Missing Elderly Couple Found Shot to Death Near New Hampshire Hiking Trail
Friends and family had not heard from them since April 18, after the two went for a walk.
Soldier Missing After Reportedly Rescuing Migrants Crossing Rio Grande
The Texas National Guard said the soldier has "gone missing along the river during a mission related incident" and dismissed reports the soldier had died.