Shamar Elkins told his family he was struggling with personal "demons" in the weeks before he shot and killed eight children, seven of whom were his own, in Shreveport, Louisiana on Sunday, his stepfather said.
Police responded to a mass shooting that occurred after a planned fight involving young people escalated and led to multiple people shooting at each other at a North Carolina park on Monday morning, authorities said.
Former Gov. Glenn Youngkin is making a last-ditch plea to Virginia voters, urging them to vote against a redistricting ballot measure Tuesday and warning that the Democrats want to replace the fairest congressional map in the country with a heavily ...
Surging interest in the purported benefits of psychedelic drugs has given rise to books, documentaries and conferences dedicated to the mind-altering substances. Now add one more business to the list: psychedelic retreats.
President Trump said Monday the outcome of his military operation against Iran will be "amazing" and pushed back against claims that Israel talked him into the war.
Migrants in Spain began applying to legalize their status on Monday after the Southern European nation launched a mass legalization measure that could affect hundreds of thousands of foreigners living and working there without authorization.
Service members and older adults are less likely to get timely company responses to financial complaints, even as overall response rates have improved.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he wouldn't have appointed Peter Mandelson as U.K. ambassador to Washington if he had known about failed security checks.
The Federal Trade Commission has prohibited one of the largest pest-control companies in the U.S. from enforcing noncompete agreements, a move that the agency said is part of President Trump's pro-worker agenda.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said in a video address released Sunday that Canada's strong economic ties to the United States were once a strength but are now a weakness that must be corrected.