Videos Detail Moments Surrounding Fatal ICE Shooting in Biddeford, Maine
Footage obtained by The New York Times shows ICE agents in the moments before and after the killing of Joan Sebastian Guerrero. The circumstances of the shooting remain unclear.
WATCH: Arrest made after Florida police helicopter spots fireworks shot from moving vehicle
A passenger was charged with shooting a deadly missile from a moving vehicle.
WATCH: Hadestown makes the jump from Broadway to the big screen
Tony Award winners Andre De Shields and Anais Mitchell discuss the excitement behind the theatrical realese of the hit musical, Hadestown.Β
Trump Says His Thursday Speech Will Focus on Election Security and Voting Machines
The planned prime-time address comes as an administration task force has been working to declassify documents, including some related to elections, according to people familiar with the process.
Iran live updates: US launches airstrikes against Iran, official says
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.
As Confirmation Hearing Nears, Todd Blancheβs Role in Epstein Case Draws Scrutiny
Todd Blancheβs role in interviewing Ghislaine Maxwell, a longtime associate of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, will be front and center as he seeks to become attorney general.
Ban on Horse-Drawn Carriages Is Backed by Key N.Y.C. Official
The City Council speaker, Julie Menin, said she would support a bill to ban the rides in Central Park after a tourist was killed in an accident last month.
At War With Iran Again, Trump Finds an Opponent He Cannot Easily Dominate
The president is accustomed to forcing other countries to bend to his will. But he is struggling to come up with a strategy to extract Iranian concessions as the cease-fire he brokered collapses.
Takeaways From Justices Kagan and Barrettβs Congressional Testimony on Supreme Court Security
Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett, the first Supreme Court justices to testify since 2019, talked about ethics and security threats during collegial hearings.
Taco Bell voluntarily removes some ingredients at restaurants amid parasitic outbreak
Reported cases of cyclosporiasis, an intestinal illness caused by a parasite, have surpassed 3,000 in Michigan, the state's health department said on Tuesday.
ICE Is Ordered to Pause Most Vehicle Stops
Also, Trump drops his plan for a Strait of Hormuz fee. Hereβs the latest at the end of Tuesday.
ICE Shootings Put Spotlight on Lack of Body Cameras
Kristi Noem, the former homeland security secretary, said five months ago that the Trump administration would βrapidlyβ deploy body cameras to immigration agents across the country. About half still donβt have them.
Trump Administration Subpoenas Law Firms, Escalating Pressure Campaign
The uneasy truce between the administration and the law firms it cut deals with last year has erupted into a pitched legal battle behind closed doors.
An Elite N.Y.C. Public School Admitted 777 Students. Only 3 Were Black.
New Yorkβs specialized high schools give disproportionately few seats to Black and Hispanic students, continuing a pattern that has drawn criticism.
Opportunities Narrow for Women as Hegseth Blocks More Promotions
For the first time in more than a decade, no active-duty female Navy officers are likely to be promoted to admiral this year.
WATCH: Spain, France, Argentina and England eyeing 2026 FIFA World Cup trophy
ESPN's F-C host Dan Thomas breaks down what fans can expect as the tournament reaches its final matches.
Spain sparkles to shock France 2-0 and advance to the World Cup final
Spain is back in the men's World Cup final for the first time since 2010. That's also when Spain won its only World Cup title. France had hoped to reach the final for the third straight tournament.
How do young people feel about AI? 7 teens weigh in
What's it like to grow up and learn in the age of AI? NPR put that question to seven teenagers across the country.
In the aftermath of deadly shootings, ICE pauses most traffic stops
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement will pause non-urgent vehicle stops after two deadly shootings in less than a week, Maine U.S. Sen. Angus King's office tells NPR.
Senate Democrats Block Defense Bill Over War in Iran
The vote reflected how the political debate over the conflict in the Middle East has sapped bipartisan support for a normally popular measure.
E. Jean Carroll Receives $5.6 Million Payment From Trump in Civil Case
A federal jury found President Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming Ms. Carroll. He exhausted his appeals last month, prompting a judge to order that the money be paid.
Trump Flip-Flops on Strait of Hormuz, Creating New Risks for Global Economy
The president now wants Gulf nations to invest in the U.S. in exchange for safe passage. Shipping industry experts worry other nations will follow that lead.
E. Jean Carroll receives $5.6 million from Trump in sexual abuse and defamation case
The payment comes three years after a jury found President Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming the writer.
Environmental groups sue government to stop a big change to the Endangered Species Act
By altering the definition of the word "harm" as used by the Endangered Species Act, the Trump administration may limit how wildlife is protected in the United States. Environmental groups are suing.
Investigative journalist reports on the abuse inside ICE's largest detention facility
The New Yorker writer Jonathan Blitzer says thousands of people are being held in tents in the El Paso desert, where inhumane conditions have become a tool to pressure people to accept deportation.
WATCH: Biggest moments from the Home Run Derby
ABC News' Sam Champion has the biggest moments from the kickoff of baseball's All-Star Week.
Some international artists are skipping U.S. tours. Others may follow suit
The visa process for visiting artists has always been complicated and expensive. Under the current administration, it's gotten significantly worse.
Inflation slowed sharply -- but it may not last
Annual inflation hit 3.5% in June, down from May's more than three-year high β but the resumption of the conflict with Iran threaten to push up inflation as energy costs once again spike.
U.S. to reinstate Hormuz blockade. And, states sue over Paramount-Warner deal
The United States plans to reinstate a blockade over the Strait of Hormuz today. And, several states are suing to stop the massive Paramount-Warner Bros. merger.
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