Witness and survivor accounts from the Las Vegas shooting
It was a night of music that turned to chaos and horror.
It was a night of music that turned to chaos and horror.
A coalition of Muslim and Iranian-American advocates and a nonpartisan legal institute filed the first lawsuits against the Trump administration's new travel restrictions for citizens of eight countries, including Iran, that were announced late last month.
Three people were left dead and two were seriously injured after gunfire broke out in a crowded downtown area nearby the University of Kansas early Sunday morning, police said.
Rashad Vaughn missed a buzzer-beating 3-pointer, and the Milwaukee Bucks lost 106-104 to the Dallas Mavericks.
Tom Petty reportedly was taken off life support after he was found unconscious in his California home on Sunday.
A 91-year-old Native Hawaiian multimillionaire heiress has married her longtime partner.
A strategic review of the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Congo says holding a long delayed presidential election that is credible will be key to ending the political crisis that is the main driver of increasing violence and human rights abuses.
As the nation mourns the tragedy of Sunday’s Las Vegas massacre, and investigators endeavor to piece together the killer’s motive, the thousands of concertgoers who survived grapple with the horror.
A retired G-man has begun a cold case investigation into who told the Nazis about Anne Frank’s Dutch hideout during World War II.
A gunman turned a Las Vegas concert into a killing field Sunday night from his perch on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, using at least 10 guns to rain down a steady stream of fire, murdering at least 59 people and injuring more than 520 others in the deadliest mass shooting in modern United States history.
The gunman behind the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history was a 64-year-old Nevada resident who fired out of his room at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino before turning his gun on himself, police said.
CBS has parted ways with one of the company’s top lawyers after she said she was “not even sympathetic” to victims of the Las Vegas shooting because “country music fans often are Republican,” when discussing the mass shooting that unfolded in Las Vegas late Sunday night.
Every day, South Korea's Unification Ministry sends officials to the border village of Panmunjom to call North Korea at 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Law enforcement officials were working Monday to determine what may have motivated a gunman described as "aggressively unfriendly" — with an arsenal of weapons — to kill at least 59 people and wound more than 510 enjoying a country music festival on the Las Vegas Strip.
A southern Idaho school district has agreed to settle a federal lawsuit involving a black football player who said he was sexually assaulted by three teammates in a high school locker room in 2015.
Police in Louisiana say an officer killed in a shootout was a nine-year patrol veteran who was married and had a wife, two stepdaughters and a 3-year-old daughter.
Ecuador's Supreme Court has ordered Vice President Jorge Glas held in jail while he is investigated for allegedly taking bribes from a Brazilian construction giant involved in a sprawling regional graft scandal.
The International Committee of the Red Cross said Monday that it has visited with an American citizen the Pentagon has accused of fighting with the Islamic State in Syria.
ABC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Terry Moran on Monday slammed “right-wing media” on the heels of the mass shooting in Las Vegas, saying conservatives will “instantly politicize” acts of terror committed by Muslims but not mass shootings by Americans.
Authorities say a North Carolina man was fatally shot during an hourslong standoff with police.
St. Louis Blues have signed forward Tanner Kaspick to a three-year, entry-level contract
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One Detroit man is taking action to spread positivity instead of hate, after a fellow Lions fan was shown in a racist post on social media that went viral.
Flags were lowered to half-staff and a moment of silence is planned to honor the victims of the Las Vegas shooting before Monday night's game.
A Russian woman accused of blackmailing former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer won't have to face trial on the allegations.