A devastating shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in south Minneapolis has left two people dead and 20 injured. The shooter reportedly died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, prompting a massive police response in the area.
In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Denmark's foreign minister has summoned the U.S. diplomat over allegations of covert influence operations by Americans in Greenland, aimed at promoting secession from Danish rule. This revelation raises questions about U.S. ambitions in the Arctic region and the future of Greenland's autonomy.
In response to a lawsuit following the tragic suicide of a teenager, OpenAI is revamping ChatGPT's safety protocols. The company admits its chatbot may have inadequately handled sensitive topics, prompting new measures for user safety, especially for minors.
As Nvidia prepares to report quarterly results, the tech giant's impact on the S&P 500 and AI stock valuations is under scrutiny. Investors brace for possible market shifts amid concerns of an AI bubble.
Donald Trump has imposed a staggering 50% tariff on most US imports from India, escalating tensions between the two nations and threatening significant economic fallout. As India stands firm on its Russian oil purchases, the trade landscape faces uncertainty and potential disruption.
In a stunning turn of events, Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice has been suspended for six games due to a violation of the NFL's personal conduct policy following serious felony charges. This will keep him out of crucial matchups, including the season opener against the Chargers in Brazil.
In a surprising move, the New England Patriots have claimed former Syracuse quarterback Tommy DeVito off waivers, aiming to strengthen their quarterback lineup behind Drake Maye, while also parting ways with WR Bourne.
President Trump's controversial plan to send federal agents and possibly National Guard troops to Chicago from Sept. 2-30 is facing backlash from local leaders and raises serious legal questions. Critics argue it undermines local authority and military readiness.
The ongoing salary dispute between Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons and team owner Jerry Jones heats up as a grievance over his fifth-year option reveals a $2.676 million gap. Parsons argues he deserves a higher salary, but the Cowboys list him as a defensive end. Discover the implications of this contract battle!
In a bold move, the Transportation Department plans to manage D.C.’s Union Station, a decision announced by Secretary Sean P. Duffy amid heightened security from National Guard and federal officers.