According to AAA data, the price of gasoline in the United States averaged more than $5 per gallon for the first time on Saturday, extending
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Los Angeles county-run Children’s Shelter was a haven for sexual abuse.
According to a lawsuit filed Thursday by dozens of former residents, a Los Angeles County-run shelter meant to be a safe place for children while
Simone Biles, other assault victims demand over $1b from the FBI for failure to stop Larry Nassar.
Lawyers for Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles and hundreds of other women who claim Larry Nassar sexually assaulted them are demanding more than $1 billion
Elon Musk to walk away from the Twitter deal if fake-account data is not provided.
Elon Musk has threatened to withdraw his $44 billion bid for Twitter, claiming that the firm has refused to provide him with details about its
Downtown Philadelphia mass shooting leaves 3 dead, 11 wounded.
Authorities say gunfire killed three people and injured at least 11 others late Saturday night in a popular downtown Philadelphia nightlife district. During a news
Ex-mafia Texas fugitive killed a family of 5, fatally shot by police.
According to a Texas prison system spokeswoman, a convicted murderer on the loose since murdering the driver of a prison bus last month was fatally
Tulsa hospital mass shooting leaves 4 people and gunman dead.
Four people were killed by a gunman wielding a rifle and a handgun at a Tulsa medical facility on a hospital campus on Wednesday, authorities
The scarcity of baby formula in the U.S exposes racial inequity in child healthcare.
In the office of a lactation specialist, Capri Isidoro broke down in tears. The mother of two had been battling to breastfeed her 1-month-old daughter
Twitter shareholders have sued Musk for stock’ manipulation’ during the takeover bid.
As the CEO of electric carmaker Tesla Inc mounts a $44 billion takeover proposal for the social media platform, billionaire Elon Musk has been sued
Texas deadliest school massacre: NRA opens gun convention in Houston.
The annual convention of the National Rifle Association begins on Friday in Houston, and leaders of the powerful gun-rights lobbying group are preparing to “reflect
