Americans Hit the Road for Memorial Day Holiday, a Year After Pandemic Stunted Travel
Friday was the highest single travel day since March 2020, when COVID-19 slashed air travel demand, as 1.96 million people were screened
Friday was the highest single travel day since March 2020, when COVID-19 slashed air travel demand, as 1.96 million people were screened
Members of Indianapolis' tight-knit Sikh community join with city officials to call for gun reforms as they mourn deaths of four Sikhs who were among
Taylor was shot and killed by police in her Kentucky home during a botched raid
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US officials say the Afghan-led operation killed al-Qaida's Abu Muhsin al-Masri, a high-ranking official though not the group's No. 2 as initially rep
Reforms could help take some heat off bureau, which has been under fire for missteps in its early-stage investigation known as 'Operation Crossfire Hu
AG Barr says department 'will do whatever's necessary' to pursue death penalty
New CDC study says a three-month immunity is a certainty
More than 1,250 former attorneys for US Justice Department call for agency's internal watchdog to investigate role Attorney General William Barr playe