A gunman choosing targets at random opened fire in a rural Northern California town Tuesday, killing four people at several sites and wounding others at an elementary school before police shot him dead, authorities said.
Who said this: “What have we here, gentlemen? The police have themselves an RV.”
Attorney General Jeff Sessions voiced no skepticism Tuesday of accounts by women accusing Roy Moore of groping or pursuing romantic relationships with them when they were teens, and hinted the Justice Department might look into allegations against the besieged Republican Alabama Senate candidate.
Should lawsuits filed against MGM Resorts International over the Oct. 1 Strip shooting result in judgments against the company, executives believe their insurance will cover any losses.
Susan Myers, an employee since May 27, 1994, the casino’s opening day, recalled having to wear country-western outfits of blue jeans, cowboy boots and button-down shirts.
Jaysee Lopez, owner of Urban Necessities in the Boulevard Mall, brought some pretty amazing shoes to Sneaker Con, Saturday’s inaugural gathering of sneaker connoisseurs at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Nevada U.S. Sen. Dean Heller became the latest Republican Senator to urge Roy Moore to drop out of the Alabama Senate race.
The officer was injured Tuesday morning while breaking up a fight between two 14-year-old female students at Arbor View High School, a police spokesman said.
A federal judge in Indianapolis has rejected an appeal that former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle filed himself in an attempt to overturn his child pornography and sex abuse convictions.
Here are your Tuesday morning headlines.
Three UCLA basketball players detained in China on suspicion of shoplifting were headed back to the United States on Tuesday after President Donald Trump said he had sought the help of Chinese President Xi Jinping in the case.
Country star Jason Aldean says he hopes that healing can start for those affected by a mass shooting at a Las Vegas music festival in his first interview since the October shooting.
Las Vegas police believe a drug deal gone bad Tuesday morning on the Strip led to a shooting that left one man in the hospital and a suspect on the run.
Rescuers on Tuesday used backhoes and heavy equipment to dig through the debris of buildings toppled by a powerful earthquake on the border between Iran and Iraq that killed over 530 people, with weeping women crying out to God as aid workers found new bodies.
Police searched a cordoned off Florida neighborhood Tuesday after a fourth person was shot dead, possibly by a serial killer.
An increase in suicide rates among U.S. teens occurred at the same time social media use surged and a new analysis suggests there may be a link.
The maker of Barbie has announced it will sell a doll modeled after Ibtihaj Muhammad, an American fencer who competed in last year’s Olympics while wearing a hijab.
Bobby Doerr, a Red Sox Hall of Famer dubbed the “Silent Captain” by longtime teammate Ted Williams, has died at 99
One of the world’s leading Scrabble players and former United Kingdom national champion has been banned from playing the game competitively for three years after he was accused of cheating.
Though this was the 27th year of the Glamour awards, there was a different sensation this time around, noted Cindi Leive, Glamour’s outgoing editor-in-chief.
Astronauts always crave pizza in orbit, and on Tuesday, the International Space Station received a delivery of homemade pies and ice cream.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first drug in the United States with a digital ingestion tracking system, in an unprecedented move to ensure that patients with mental illness take the medicine prescribed for them.
Heart patients have worried that they might die suddenly from sex, but a new study suggests they probably won’t.
Preseason capsule previews and rosters are being posted as coaches submit information.
Chad Beeten, who guided Clark to three state championships from 2014-16, returns to the Chargers’ bench.
The Gaels have won six straight state championships, but must replace four starters from last year’s team.
After a successful return to Class 4A last season, the Crusaders welcome back 10 lettermen.
The Mustangs are hoping their hard work will make up for a lack of varsity experience.
The Wildcats are hoping for better results after being plagued by injuries last year.
The Traiblazers return six lettermen, but must replace three of their top four scorers from last year.