The government wants the settlement, which was approved this month by a federal judge, to be put on hold while prosecutors challenge it in a federal appeals court.
A grove of ancient sequoias, including the 275-foot (83-meter) General Sherman Tree -- the largest in the world -- were getting aluminum cladding to fend off the flames.
Gabby Petito and her fiance were seen fighting in police body camera footage taken in August.
The former Minneapolis police officer convicted for the killing of George Floyd pled not guilty to federal civil rights charges in the death of a 14-year-old Black boy.
Los Angeles County will take measures to protect residents against COVID-19.
After data from the Census Bureau has shown that stimulus checks and other COVID-19 aid programs directly pulled million out of poverty, the calls for additional payments continued to grow.
It has been four days since the girl has been missing.
A "pureblood" is considered superior or a higher social rank in the book series "Harry Potter."
New York’s Attorney General Letitia James is reportedly considering a run for governor after her office played a key role in investigating former Governor Andrew Cuomo, the National Rifle Association and the Trump Organization.
The Wednesday night jackpot was worth an estimated $432 million.
The U.S. economy saw 332,000 new unemployment claims filed last week, an uptick from where it was just a week after posting a new low.
“Mom was a fighter...and mom was so angry at people for not getting vaccinated and not wearing a mask,” Candace Kay Ayer's son said.
The woman assaulted and cursed out a Navy sailor at a Connecticut pizzeria on Sept. 11, claiming he was wearing a fake uniform.
The state has reported 9,100 COVID-19 deaths, with more than 1,000 of those deaths reported in the last 22 days.
“Ghosting coasting,” a new labor trend in the U.S. market, has started making rounds in the restaurant and manufacturing sectors.
Over 6,000 undocumented immigrants were seen awaiting detention by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection under the international bridge in Del Rio, Texas.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, around 61% of families with children have both parents working outside the home.
The mayor of Hudson, Ohio, told board members of a high school board to resign or face charges for allowing material indicative of “child pornography” to be distributed among high school students.
The state also recorded 285 new breakthrough infections over the past week.
Belle Glade mayor Steve Wilson and his wife, Lisa Wilson, allegedly lost six family members to COVID-19 in the past three weeks.
Last year, Delaware, Iowa, Ohio and Texas entered the list of states with an adult obesity prevalence of 35% or higher.
The authors use "preventable" to refer to unvaccinated adults who are admitted to receive COVID-19 treatments primarily.
Hawaii's World War II 'Stairway To Heaven' will see it's last days soon.
Angelina meets with White House officials to reinstate the Violence Against Women Act that expired over two years ago.
California lawmakers want to make changes to recall election rules after Gov. Newsom’s victory.
Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles blamed the FBI for failing to do enough to stop the abuse of athletes by sex offender Larry Nassar in a Congressional hearing that is examining the bureau's failure to properly investigate him
Dr. Anthony Fauci was named "Sexiest Man Alive" by "The Guardian" because he become an “unlikely cult hero for millions of people during the COVID pandemic.
Tuesday’s Mega Millions’ jackpot was worth $383 million with a cash option of $278.7 million.
A new report showed that all 50 states have introduced bills banning or limiting mask and vaccine mandates but 26 states have passed those bills into law.
Food delivery company DoorDash has announced a lawsuit against New York City over a new data-sharing law that it says will endanger their customers’ personal data.