State Department orders departure of nonessential staff from Baghdad embassy

John Moore/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The State Department is ordering the departure of all nonessential staff from its embassy in Baghdad due to concern over increased security risks in the region, according to two State Department officials
Split verdict reached in Harvey Weinstein sex crimes retrial

Yuki Iwamura/Pool/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Harvey Weinstein has been convicted on one count of engaging in criminal sex but acquitted on a second count in his sex crimes retrial in New York. The Manhattan jury was
US military can temporarily detain protesters in Los Angeles, commander says

Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — The commander overseeing military operations in Los Angeles said Wednesday that troops deployed to the city can temporarily detain individuals but cannot make arrests, clarifying their authority amid ongoing
Public can share opinions at open house on two projects coming to SR 155 in Omak
OMAK – Residents will have a chance to give feedback on projects planned for two locations on State Route 155 during an open house at Omak City Hall Monday, June 16.
Baby dies in sweltering car as temperatures hit 90 degrees, foster parent faces charges

Hamlet Police Department (ROCKINGHAM, N.C.) — A foster mother in North Carolina faces charges following the death of a 7-month-old baby who was allegedly left in a hot car on a 90-degree day, police said. Djuna Bostick
Elon Musk called Trump before conveying his 'regret' for some of his posts about him, sources say

Isaac Wasserman/NCAA Photos via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Elon Musk called President Donald Trump on Monday night, two sources familiar with the conversation told ABC News, after their bitter public feud last week. Musk posted on X
Photos show National Guard with rifles on ICE enforcement missions

David McNew/Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — There are currently 4,100 California National Guardsmen and 700 Marines in the greater Los Angeles area after President Donald Trump ordered them to protect federal buildings and federal law enforcement as
Split verdict reached in Harvey Weinstein sex crimes retrial

Michael Nagle-Pool/Getty Images Harvey Weinstein has been convicted on one count of engaging in criminal sex but acquitted on the second in his sex crimes retrial in New York. The jury was unable to reach a verdict on
New Wing Luke Museum Art Exhibit Honors Native Hawaiian Culture

The museum is opening a first-of-its-kind exhibit on June 13 to help reconnect displaced Native Hawaiians with their culture, heritage, and history lost through relocation.
Suspects in New York City crypto torture case plead not guilty to kidnapping and assault

Barry Williams / New York Daily News via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Two men accused of torturing an Italian businessman in a luxe New York City townhouse to obtain his cryptocurrency have pleaded not guilty to