Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, the Boulder, Colorado shooting suspect, bought a rifle used in the attack six days before the attack. Here’s what we know
Author: Christal Hayes, USA TODAY
Derek Chauvin trial live: Court to resume Tuesday with one more juror needed before opening statements next week
Jury selection in Derek Chauvin’s trial enters its third week Monday with a week until opening statements.
‘It’s only going to get more crazy’: Spring break crowds a concern during critical moment in COVID-19 fight
While some schools canceled spring break in hopes of preventing the spread of COVID-19, college students are still flocking to beaches.
Derek Chauvin trial live: Jury selection set to continue after three jurors chosen so far
Jury selection is set to continue Wednesday in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin over the death of George Floyd.
Five states are rolling back mask mandates. More could be on the way. Here’s what it could mean for all of us.
Alabama, Texas and Mississippi are joining more than a dozen other states in easing mask mandates even as COVID-19 continues to spread.
Republicans sued over proxy voting in the pandemic. Now they’re using it to speak at CPAC.
Nearly two dozen Republicans attending CPAC in Florida have designated a proxy to vote on their behalf, citing the “ongoing public health emergency.”
Ted Cruz’s trip to Mexico earned him widespread criticism. Will it matter for his political future?
It’s no secret that Sen. Ted Cruz has his eye on running for president again. But his ambitions could be complicated after flying to Mexico as Texas was weathering the aftermath of a winter storm.
Trump announces new attorneys to lead impeachment defense days before Senate trial
Former President Donald Trump announced two new attorneys who will lead his impeachment defense team: David Schoen and Bruce Castor
Democrats slam Marjorie Taylor Greene over past Facebook comments, video with Parkland survivor
Rep. Don Beyer, D-Va., said Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene should resign after some of her past remarks resurfaced.
Republican leader Mitch McConnell: Attack at the Capitol was ‘provoked by the president’
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the attack at the U.S. Capitol was “provoked by the president.”