Son suspected of killing own mother, 2 sisters in Mother’s Day massacre shot dead hundreds of miles away
A son believed to be a suspect in Mother’s Day massacre was found and shot dead after opening fire on law enforcement officers hundreds of miles away.
On this day in history, May 14, 1973, Skylab, the first US space station, is launched
Skylab, America's first space station, was launched into orbit on this day in history in 1973. The space station was damaged during liftoff, but the astronauts repaired it.
Avalanche star Valeri Nichushkin suspended for 6 months hours before playoff game
Colorado Avalanche star Valeri Nichushkin was suspended for six months and will enter Stage 3 of the NHL/NHLPA Assistance Program, the league and union announced.
JESSE WATTERS: Michael Cohen will say anything to convict Trump and rehab his disgraced career
Jesse Watters discusses Michael Cohen's history of lies and his testimony during former Presidnet Trump's New York trial on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’
Pakistan, US discuss how to tackle the regional security threat posed by IS group and local Taliban
U.S. and Pakistani officials have held talks regarding expanding cooperation in tackling security threats by the Pakistani Taliban and an affiliate of the Islamic State group.
Former USMNT star Eric Wynalda involved in altercation at son’s soccer match: report
Former USMNT star Eric Wynalda was reportedly named in a battery report with Las Vegas police following an altercation at his son's soccer match while coaching.
Argentina will get next installment of bailout as IMF praises Milei’s austerity policies
Argentina's biggest creditor, the International Monetary Fund, agreed to release the next portion of loans due under a bailout program; $792 million will soon be available to the country's government.
Protesters Disrupt Israeli Memorial Day Events Over War Raging in Gaza
A day of national mourning was interrupted by hecklers who blamed government officials for failing to secure the release of hostages still being held by Hamas.
White House Says Israel Still Has Provided No Plan to Protect Rafah Civilians
The national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, also said Israel had yet to connect its military operations to a plan for the future governance of Gaza.
New Rules to Overhaul Electric Grids Could Boost Wind and Solar Power
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the biggest changes in more than a decade to the way U.S. power lines are planned and funded.