3 Dead, 39 Wounded in Another Weekend of Chicago Gun Violence
Three people were killed and at least 39 others wounded during another weekend of gun violence in Chicago. The shootingsRead More
Three people were killed and at least 39 others wounded during another weekend of gun violence in Chicago. The shootingsRead More
At least nine people were killed and 50 others wounded in shootings across Chicago over the weekend, just a weekRead More
A violent July Fourth weekend featured at least 118 people shot in Chicago and New York City combined, according toRead More
“Indirect” talks between the United States and Iran for a nuclear agreement are planned to resume this weekend, Deputy SecretaryRead More
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screened nearly 2 million travelers Friday heading into the Memorial Day weekend, an indication Americans areRead More
President Joe Biden marked his first Memorial Day weekend as commander in chief by honoring the nation’s sacrifices in aRead More
De-escalation of the security perimeter around the Capitol will continue this weekend with the removal of the outer fence surroundingRead More
Direct deposits from the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief legislation signed into law by President Joe Biden on Thursday will comeRead More
Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said Monday he had been hospitalized and received stitches following a fall in Boston during theRead More
Seattle police revealed Wednesday that they had seized a van containing explosives at a weekend protest that had been organizedRead More
Thirty-five people were shot over the weekend in Mayor Bill de Blasio’s (D) New York City.
Over 70 people have been shot, at least 14 of them fatally, by Sunday night over the Fourth of JulyRead More
On Friday’s “MSNBC Live,” Orange County, FL Mayor Jerry Demings (D) stated that the demonstrations over the past month areRead More
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said Monday that he refuses to enforce a directive to close beaches for JulyRead More
The New York Times published an editorial on the first day of Memorial Day weekend asking: “Why Does the U.S. MilitaryRead More