1 dead, 6 others injured in south Minneapolis shooting
Police are searching for a suspect who shot and killed one person and injured six others at a south Minneapolis intersection in broad daylight Tuesday.
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Police are searching for a suspect who shot and killed one person and injured six others at a south Minneapolis intersection in broad daylight Tuesday.
Tom Hanson reports on President Trump’s intention to fire a Federal Reserve official, and the frenzy surrounding Taylor Swift’s engagement.
A German court on Tuesday convicted a 16-year-old boy of supporting a foiled plot to attack Taylor Swift concerts in Austria last year.
The town leaders of Mason, Tennessee, voted to reopen a shuttered private prison and turn it into an ICE detention center.
America is heading toward a demographic cliff. The U.S. birthrate has trended downward since 2007 to a now-historic low. Business Insider contributing writer Kelli Maria Korducki joins to discuss her… Read More »Breaking down the demographic cliff facing the U.S.
It’s back-to-school week in Washington, D.C., but things are different this year, with thousands of National Guard troops taking on a law enforcement role in the city. Scott MacFarlane reports… Read More »National Guard patrols D.C. streets as kids return to school
SpaceX on Tuesday night launched the 10th test flight of its giant Super Heavy-Starship rocket, a milestone mission to demonstrate fixes and upgrades in the wake of three catastrophic failures… Read More »SpaceX launches Super Heavy-Starship on critical test flight, after 3 failures in a row
President Trump says he has fired Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook; FEMA staff publish letter warning about cuts to agency.
As kids return to public school in Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser said some parents have expressed concerns over the presence of armed National Guard troops who are patrolling the… Read More »D.C. kids head back to school as armed National Guard troops patrol city
Removing a top Fed official threatens to shake investor confidence in the central bank’s long-standing independence, according to Wall Street observers.