Law & Disorder: Personal safety fears at a new high
Some people who live in larger cities might have seen the latest headline about crime rates going up. We take a look to see just how safe our streets really are.
Some people who live in larger cities might have seen the latest headline about crime rates going up. We take a look to see just how safe our streets really are.
Gantz said his country will respond to Iran’s weekend attack, but didn’t elaborate on when and how as world leaders urged against retaliation, trying to avoid a spiral of violence in the Middle East.
Former President Donald Trump was in a New York courtroom on Monday as his trial for hush money started.
All eyes are on Israel, and its allies after Saturday’s unprecedented attack by Iran.
Israel’s three-man war cabinet is weighing the country’s response to an unprecedented overnight barrage of drone and missile strikes from Iran, which threatens to tip the crisis in the Middle East into an untempered regional war.
After another school shooting in Dallas on Friday, we take a look at recent school shooting cases.
We all have personal information inside our medical files, but what’s the best way to keep that information secure?
Several people are in custody after gunfire erupted in a Philadelphia park where an Eid al-Fitr event, to mark the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, was taking place Wednesday.
On Wednesday the EPA announced a new crackdown on the “forever chemicals” in our drinking water.
Former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown talks about how reversing Roe V. Wade is impacting Americans to this day.