$10K reward offered to find gunman that killed National Guardsman
Family and friends are offering a $10,000 cash reward for information that leads to an arrest in his case.
Surfers from around the world appear to defy gravity and buoyancy to stun the judges on the waves.
Queensland's Scenic Rim Trail has put a spotlight on one of Australia's most incredible under-the-radar travel destinations.
California's largest wildfire merged with a smaller blaze and destroyed homes in remote areas with limited access for firefighters, as numerous other fires gained strength and threatened property across the U.S. West.
Former President Donald Trump is applauding suggestions that Republicans in Texas may open an Arizona-style forensic audit of its 2020 election results.
Wildfires burned in regions across southern Europe on Monday, fuelled by hot weather and strong winds, as some northern countries cleaned up after a weekend of torrential rain and flooding. In Greece, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said firefighters had battled around 50 fires during the past 24 hours and it was likely there would be more with meteorologists warning that a further heatwave was in prospect. Fire service officials said negligence on farms and construction sites had been behind several incidents, many of which were in the southern Peloponnese region.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has tapped GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger, an outspoken critic of former President Donald Trump, to join the panel investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Five people were wounded in a mass shooting on Chicago's West Side, police said.
The rumor mill is cranking up. Are the Kings and Lakers good trade partners?
“It's almost like we were under siege," Adam Peaty said. After 16 months of darkness and doubt, he cashed in as the surest bet at the Olympic pool with a victory in the 100-meter breaststroke on Monday to earn Britain's first gold of the Tokyo Games.
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said Monday he has decided to grant official medical benefits to 84 Hiroshima residents who were exposed to highly radioactive “black rain” after the city's atomic bombing. Suga's decision ends a long legal battle by the central government that delayed medical aid for the “black rain” victims, who were outside a government-set boundary used to decide survivors’ eligibility for medical care. On July 14, the Hiroshima High Court upheld a lower court’s decision that the 84 are eligible for the same benefits as other atomic bomb survivors who were inside the boundary and ordered the government to certify their applications for state health care benefits.
Police believe that a man agreed to meet up with the suspected shooter at the Helen Wessler Park for a fight.
The latest transfer news focuses on two superstars as Raphael Varane to Manchester United is edging closer, while Cristiano Ronaldo appears to be staying at Juventus.
BEIJING (Reuters) -A top Chinese diplomat took a confrontational tone on Monday in rare high-level talks with the United States, accusing it of creating an "imaginary enemy" to divert attention from domestic problems and suppress China. Amid worsening relations between the world's two largest economies, Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman, the second-ranking U.S. diplomat, arrived on Sunday for face-to-face meetings in the northern city of Tianjin that the U.S. State Department described as "frank and open". No specific outcomes were agreed and the prospect of a meeting between U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping was not discussed, senior U.S. administration officials said following talks that lasted about four hours.
Dave Shovein takes a look at the impending return of Eloy Jimenez, the Padres' bold acquisition of Adam Frazier and much more in Monday's Daily Dose. (Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports)
Brittany Stone, 28, was jailed for three years at Nottingham Crown Court for stabbing a man so hard between the eyes that the kitchen knife penetrated his brain.
They have staying power.
The actress and producer married Louis Diame in an intimate ceremony in the South of France.
TOKYO OLYMPICS 2020: From competing in the games to surprising cameos at opening ceremonies, the royal family regularly steal the show
TOKYO (Reuters) -Brazil's Italo Ferreira and American Carissa Moore led the way by winning the first two heats as surfing made an emotional Olympic debut on a sweltering Sunday at the Tokyo Games. "I'm so stoked, it's a special event and I've been training a lot these last couple of months, I'm so glad to be here," Ferreira told reporters after edging out Hiroto Ohhara, Leonardo Fioravanti and Leandro Usuna in the day's first heat. In the women's competition, world number one Moore scored a narrow win over Teresa Bonvalot of Portugal.
With a state budget surplus approaching $900 million, our legislators have removed 1,500 citizens who needed help with their tax bills.