Safety efforts will include increased police patrols, weapons searches by K-9 officers in at least two schools a day and random weapons searches in at least one.
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The acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that Boeing should have done more to explain an automated flight-control system on its 737 Max aircraft before two deadly crashes, but he defended his agency’s safety certification of the plane.
Democratic presidential candidates rushed Wednesday to condemn Alabama’s approval of a ban on nearly all abortions.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says it’s up to the courts to referee his dispute with House Democrats demanding access to President Donald Trump’s tax returns.
In his nearly three weeks as a presidential candidate, Joe Biden has become Bernie Sanders’ favorite foil.
The nation’s birth rates last year reached record lows for women in their teens and 20s, a government report shows, leading to the fewest babies in 32 years.
San Francisco has become the first city to ban the use of facial recognition software by police and other departments.
World leaders and tech bosses are meeting Wednesday in Paris to find ways to stop online violence.
For many Americans, President Donald Trump’s trade war may soon get very real.
Two sightseeing planes that crashed in Alaska collided at about 3,300 feet, the National Transportation Safety Board announced shortly after a team arrived to investigate.
The U.S. on Wednesday ordered all nonessential government staff to leave Iraq in the latest sign of tensions sweeping the Persian Gulf region.
The bills sponsors want to give conservatives on the U.S. Supreme Court a chance to gut abortion rights nationwide.
The inaugural class of the deaf studies program at Nevada State College had five graduates at Tuesday’s commencement ceremony, which featured over 600 graduates.
Zoo officials say the bird was being trained as part of a planned public presentation to fly from the zoo’s Secret Jungle to its outdoor theater.
A measure to prevent patients from being surprised with huge, out-of-network bills passed the Legislature on Tuesday and is headed to Gov. Steve Sisolak for a signature.