Newly trained Darlington County Deputy Devin Mason, 27, was fatally shot during an arrest attempt, with a second deputy injured and suspect Cameron Ray Dennett killed in the ambush, authorities said.
Candidate Mamdani's controversial positions on Israel, his "Not on Our Dime" bill targeting Jewish nonprofits, and campus activism spark alarm in New York City's Jewish community
U.S. lawmakers consider giving Israel B-2 bombers and bunker buster bombs as Iran could restart uranium enrichment within months despite damage from recent American strikes.
Iran's president enacted a law passed by the country's parliament that severs ties with the International Atomic Energy Agency, a U.N. watchdog, following Tehran's recent conflict with the U.S. and Israel.
California AG Rob Bonta leads a 20-state lawsuit against the Trump administration for transferring Medicaid data to DHS in an "anti-immigrant crusade."
America's elite are flocking to New Zealand's Active Investor Plus visa program as applications soar after requirements were eased. Once the "golden" visa is obtained, it's good for a lifetime.
A federal judge in Oregon has ordered the release of Mexican migrant who had been held in an ICE detention facility for nearly a month after agents arrested him moments after a routine asylum hearing.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon explained how UPenn violated Title IX in handling swimmer Lia Thomas, resulting in new policies as the administration pursues similar investigations.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps faces uncertainty after military setbacks, with experts explaining how the once-powerful force may shift from regional terror to domestic control.
The rebranding effort seeks to establish “consistent branding" across all State Department programs and offices to best reflect American contributions abroad, according to the agency.
Senate passes "big, beautiful bill" after negotiations with Sen. Lisa Murkowski, who secured benefits for Alaska including food assistance protections.
Defense attorneys for Teresa Youngblut file a motion against the DOJ's accelerated capital punishment process after Border Patrol Agent David Maland's fatal shooting.
Fast-food customer satisfaction rankings show Chick-fil-A leading for the 11th year. Panda Express and Popeyes made the biggest gains, while McDonald's remains at the bottom.
The debate over minimum wage increases continues as politicians propose new wage floors, despite potential consequences for businesses, prices and workforce opportunities.
Beloved performer Red Panda suffered a wrist injury during the WNBA Commissioner's Cup final, where the Indiana Fever defeated the Minnesota Lynx, 74-59.
U.S. climate assessment website goes dark as the Trump administration revamps federal climate content, with some scientists emphasizing the importance of these mandated reports.
Local business owners in Nogales, Mexico, discuss Trump's impact on border security, revealing fewer crossing attempts and unexpected calm despite deportation preparations.
Trump's NATO success pushes allies to pledge 5% GDP on defense, marking the biggest jump since 1949, but requires faster U.S. arms production to counter Russia and China.
Arnold Schwarzenegger revealed his past hatred of Sylvester Stallone, discussing how their feud evolved into friendship through a Planet Hollywood venture and movie collaborations.
GAC Group's new Govy AirCab flying car combines lightweight design with advanced safety systems and smart cabin technology to revolutionize city travel with an 18.6-mile range.
President Trump has threatened legal action against CNN and The New York Times over their Iran strike reporting, but journalists say they're undeterred.
While Mamdani's victory over Cuomo captures headlines, pragmatic center-left leaders Mikie Sherrill and Abigail Spanberger represent the true future of the Democratic Party.
Sean "Diddy" Combs' trial features testimony about alleged abuse, "freak-offs" and a $20 million settlement with Cassie Ventura as jury weighs sex trafficking charges.
Alaska's abundant energy reserves could strengthen American security amid Middle East tensions and Ukraine conflict, with a Supreme Court ruling expediting resource development.
Breast cancer treatment might offer protection against Alzheimer's disease, with a study of 70,000 survivors showing lower dementia risk, especially with radiation therapy.
ICE agents conducting welfare checks on unaccompanied minors reveal sponsors with criminal records and cases where children faced neglect and exploitation.
Medieval hospital ruins were recently found beneath a street in York, England, during sinkhole repairs, uncovering part of the historic St. Leonard's Hospital complex.
A criminal defense lawyer explained how Bryan Kohberger's plea deal in the Idaho student murders case avoids the death penalty, while victims' families criticize the prosecution.
An 18-year-old in Florida was arrested by Polk County Sheriff's Department for allegedly threatening to shoot up a McDonald's restaurant because his $5 meal was messed up.
LGBTQ rights pioneer Andrew Sullivan penned an extraordinary indictment of the movement's current state in the New York Times. Here's a closer look at the case he made.
A fireworks facility in Yolo County, California, caught fire and exploded on Tuesday, with crews working to put out the blaze, according to fire officials.
House Rules Committee advances Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' for chamber vote, with Republicans backing tax cuts, while Democrats criticize it as a wealthy giveaway.
A federal appeals court ruled that Alabama prosecutors violated the constitutional rights of a man who was sentenced to death in 1990 by rejecting black people from the jury.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs' trial jurors deadlocked on racketeering charge while reaching verdict on four counts, as experts explain the complexity of RICO charges in the sex crimes case.
Trump was seeking $20 billion in a lawsuit against CBS, alleging election interference over its handling of a "60 Minutes" interview last year with Vice President Kamala Harris.
North Korean state TV aired footage showing Kim Jong Un placing a flag on a soldier’s coffin who was reportedly killed while serving with Russian forces.