Tsunami warning discontinued after Alaska’s 7.2 earthquake
A 7.2-magnitude earthquake hit off the coast of Alaska late on Saturday night, prompting officials to issue a temporary tsunami warning for the state’s southern half.
A 7.2-magnitude earthquake hit off the coast of Alaska late on Saturday night, prompting officials to issue a temporary tsunami warning for the state’s southern half.
A 27-year-old homeless mother sleeping in a Modesto, California, park was killed last week after being run over by a lawn mower, and her family alleges that investigators left “chunks” of her corpse strewn across the grass.
Thousands of Hollywood actors are protesting after their labor union and a trade organization representing the industry’s top film and television companies failed to reach an agreement on a new contract.
Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and Senator Tim Scott both met the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) contributor criteria to participate in the first GOP presidential debate that is scheduled for August.
A leading parental rights organization called Parents Defending Education (PDE) has discovered that schools in Seattle, Washington, are providing free hormone medication and sex-reassignment operations to children as young as 11.
On Wednesday, FBI Director Christopher Wray testified before the House Judiciary Committee for hours, attempting to defend the bureau after recent accusations.
A man in Yuba City, California, who was paralyzed after being thrown to the ground during a traffic stop, has won a $20 million settlement case against the city’s police department, authorities revealed on Tuesday.
Two documents recently discovered in the late Aretha Franklin’s cupboard and sofa have sparked rifts in the family after the famous musician’s death in 2018.
The Biden administration has discreetly begun filling in segments of unfenced areas along the southern border where Trump-era efforts were abruptly halted after President Joe Biden mounted a vicious campaign criticizing the notion of a wall.
After weeks of debate, the Texas House and Senate have reached an agreement in principle on a $18 billion proposal that will “deliver the biggest property tax cut in Texas history.”