NATIONAL NEWS:
File photo. (Chad Cowan/Getty Images)(NEW YORK) -- At least 16 tornadoes were reported in six states overnight into Tuesday morning.The twisters were reported in Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Tennessee and South Dakota.The most destructive storm appeared to have been in Barnsdall, Oklaho… Read moreSixteen tornadoes reported in six states
avid_creative/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- A series of bomb threats targeting annual Pride events in Montana were deemed to be hoaxes “used to try to dissuade people from participating” in the LGBTQ+ celebrations, police say.Two threats were made on Saturday and Sunday when the Bozeman Police D… Read moreSeries of bomb threats targeting LGBTQ+ Pride events in Montana deemed to be hoaxes
Thinkstock Images/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Protests have broken out at colleges and universities across the country in connection with the war in Gaza.Many pro-Palestinian protesters are calling for their colleges to divest of funds from Israeli military operations, while some Jewish studen… Read moreCollege protests updates: UCLA launching investigation into violent attacks on protesters
Flanked by attorneys, former U.S. President Donald Trump appears in the courtroom for his arraignment proceeding at Manhattan Criminal Court on April 4, 2023, in New York City. (Photo by Seth Wenig-Pool/Getty Images)(NEW YORK) -- Former President Donald Trump is on trial in New York City, wh… Read moreTrump trial live updates: Comptroller says Trump didn't direct him to set up hush money repayments
Andy Kropa/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Prosecutors in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial called Jeffrey McConney, the Trump Organization's longtime controller, as their next witness on Monday.McConney allegedly received and processed nearly a dozen fraudulent invoices from Michae… Read moreWho is Jeffrey McConney, witness in Trump’s criminal trial and co-defendant in civil fraud case?
Business News:
5./15 WEST/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- Young adults and frequent users push back against the federal government forcing a sale of TikTok or banning the social media app in the United States, but older adults, infrequent users and nonusers are on board, resulting in a tilt toward support for ac… Read moreMore people support than oppose a TikTok ban; frequent users, young adults push back: POLL
David Madison/Getty Images(WASHINGTON) -- Boeing officially locked out its unionized firefighters in Washington after the firefighter's union failed to come to an agreement with the company after two-and-a-half months of negotiations, primarily over pay.This is the first time in over four de… Read moreBoeing locks out its firefighters amid union fight for pay
Catherine Falls Commercial/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- A worse-than-expected jobs report on Friday offered the latest evidence of an economic slowdown that could help ease inflation and trigger interest rate cuts. The trend, however, threatens to downshift the nation’s brisk economic growth.Em… Read moreApril jobs report misses expectations, signaling a possible slowdown
A person golfs on the first day of tourism resuming in west Maui, two months after a devastating wildfire, on Oct. 08, 2023 near Lahaina, Hawaii. Mario Tama/Getty Images, FILE(HONOLULU) -- Hawaii Gov. Josh Green signed a bill into law to give counties more authority to regulate short-term va… Read moreHawaii counties get more say over short-term rentals amid housing crisis in aftermath of Maui wildfires
Tetra Images/Getty Images(NEW YORK) -- For months, the Federal Reserve has forecasted interest rate cuts that would deliver much-needed relief for Americans burdened by high mortgage and credit card loans.At a press conference this week, however, Fed Chair Jerome Powell cast doubt on whether… Read moreInterest rates could be high for much longer. Here's what it means for your finances