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Connecticut State Sen. Tony Hwang is demanding transparency from federal agencies after mysterious drone sightings in the northeastern United States,...
Drone sightings have continued in recent weeks around the country and have also been reported at European military bases.
Traces of fentanyl were found inside bottlenose dolphins that were found dead in the Gulf of Mexico, raising concerns that the deadly drug may be...
Texas is among 10 states considering legislation about the expanded use of cryptocurrency by its residents
A federal multi-agency approach into drones over New Jersey and New York could be valuable exercise for future endeavors
More immigrants entered the U.S.through points of entry than in between them in November for the first time in history
Canadian officials will limit how many new permanent residents it allows amid an expected surge at the northern border.
Former President Donald Trump was whisked away from a NewsNation interview when he was told that things were not safe
The Secret Service will take the lead on keeping 50,000 visitors to the Republican National Convention safe in Milwaukee
Although Juneteenth represents a day of freedom for Black Americans, many still struggle to realize their civil rights.
Negro League statistics are now part of Major League Baseball's official records after the two record books were combined.
Boxer Mike Tyson is reportedly "doing great" following a medical emergency the ex-boxing champion suffered on a flight.
The public has already heard all of the Democrats' charges ad nauseam, nothing has stuck.
Two of Mexico's most powerful drug cartels are driving the U.S. fentanyl crisis by infiltrating all 50 states.
The number of students missing at least 18 days a year has nearly doubled since 2018, sounding an alarm among educators.
Amid a rise in fights and gun incidents, more U.S. schools are putting officers back to work after cutting programs in 2020.
In places like New York, Denver, and Chicago, migrants are left to strike out on their own to support themselves.
Chicago Health officials remain concerned that more cases of measles are anticipated at a Chicago migrant shelter where two cases have been confirmed.
Well-known brands, many of which bolstered their workforces during the COVID-19 pandemic, are now scaling back.