H-E-B, others sued by families of four women killed in Texas Panhandle crash

A lawsuit alleges the driver of a 18-wheeler involved in a deadly crash was distracted by his phone. The truck was hauling potatoes for H-E-B.

Uvalde school shooting trial: Judge denies mistrial motion after 'discrepancies' in teacher's testimony

A judge presiding over the trial of a former school police officer charged after the deadly 2022 mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, denied a motion by his attorneys Wednesday for a mistrial.

Minneapolis ICE shooting: City urges peaceful conduct if protests arise

The City of Minneapolis is urging residents to remain peaceful if demonstrations arise following a deadly shooting involving an ICE officer.

50 immigrants reportedly detained in Houston-area raids

About 50 undocumented immigrants were reportedly detained during recent Houston-area raids and turned over to the Department of Homeland Security and ICE.

ICE takes 5-year-old and mom into custody from Texas community

An Austin family says it is looking for their 5-year-old niece after she and her mother were taken into custody in the Oak Hill community.

Minneapolis Mayor: ICE shooting self-defense is ‘bullshit’; officials will ‘seek justice’

A fatal shooting involving ICE agents in south Minneapolis on Wednesday has Mayor Jacob Frey saying they will do “everything in their power to ensure justice," while calling the department’s claim of self-defense “bullshit."

New federal dietary guidelines: Avoid processed foods, added sugar

New guidelines for healthy eating say Americans should eat more whole foods and protein, fewer highly processed foods and less added sugar.

Sen. Mark Kelly: ‘I'm not backing down from the president and secretary of defense’

Democratic Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona says he is not backing down from President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after a formal censure letter was sent to Secretary of the Navy John Phelan to review the retired Navy captain's retirement rank and pay.

Eaton and Palisades fires: Communities reflect and rebuild one year later

One year after the Palisades and Eaton fires, recovery is underway—but for many residents in Altadena and Pacific Palisades, the road forward remains long and uncertain.

California congressman has human rights concerns after visiting ICE facility

Bay Area Rep. Ro Khanna said a recent visit to the controversial California City ICE detention center revealed what he described as serious human rights concerns.

Aldrich Ames, CIA officer who spied for Russia, dead at 84

Aldrich Ames, a CIA officer who spied for Russia, was serving a life sentence after pleading guilty to espionage charges in 1994.