A suspect in the Brown University shooting, which left two students dead and nine injured, has been found dead in a New Hampshire storage unit. This shocking event is linked to the murder of MIT professor Nuno F.G. Loureiro.
In a bid to prevent wildfires, Xcel Energy has shut power for 50,000 customers in Colorado's Front Range due to extreme weather conditions. Schools are closed, and emergency services are on alert.
In a bold response to Trump's blockade threats, Venezuela's Navy has begun escorting oil ships to Asian markets, raising tensions with the U.S. and complicating the ongoing oil sanctions situation.
In a move to bolster national security, President Trump has signed a Proclamation imposing stricter travel restrictions on nationals from several high-risk countries. This decision expands existing limitations and adds new nations to the list, emphasizing the need for enhanced vetting processes.
With only days left, Congress may leave without extending ACA health insurance subsidies, potentially doubling or tripling premiums for millions. Bipartisan efforts stall as the deadline looms.
The House GOP's decision not to vote on extending ACA premium subsidies is stirring frustration among moderate Republicans, risking higher insurance costs for millions. With a looming deadline, GOP leaders face backlash over their health care strategy.
Xcel Energy may implement power shutoffs on Dec. 17 to mitigate wildfire risks due to high winds and dry conditions. Residents in several counties are urged to prepare for potential outages and stay informed through alerts.
In a move to bolster national security, the US reinstates travel restrictions on foreign nationals from several countries with inadequate vetting processes. This includes nations associated with terrorism and corruption, aiming to secure American borders.
A growing divide among Republicans highlights concerns over Trump's immigration policies affecting Afghan allies. As visa programs face cuts, key senators warn of the dangers posed to those who aided U.S. troops.
In a landmark decision, the President has officially classified illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, citing its lethal potential and the threats posed by drug cartels. This order aims to bolster national security and combat the fentanyl crisis impacting countless Americans.