Three police officers shot in Washington, DC

avid_creative/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Three police officers were shot in Washington, D.C., Wednesday morning with all suffering non-life-threatening injuries, according to D.C. police. Authorities said the shooting scene “remains active.” Agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
One dead, five injured after vehicle crashes into ER at Austin hospital: Officials

PBNJ Productions/Getty Images (AUSTIN, Texas) — One person is dead and at least five people were injured after a vehicle crashed into a hospital in Austin, Texas, on Tuesday, authorities said. A vehicle crashed into the emergency
Kidnapped girl from South Carolina found in Florida with man from Wisconsin, authorities say

Oliver Helbig/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A 13-year-old girl from South Carolina was found in Florida on Tuesday after she was allegedly kidnapped by a 35-year-old man from Wisconsin, authorities said. The young teenager was reported missing
200-year-old 'national treasure' stolen from storage unit as police hunt for missing portrait of George Washington

Facebook / Englewood Police Department (ENGLEWOOD, Colo.) — A portrait of George Washington dating back more than 200 years has been stolen from a storage unit in Colorado and police, along with the FBI, are hunting for
Lakewood Church shooting was 'predictable and preventable,' suspect's former mother-in-law says

Sheila Paras/Getty Images (HOUSTON) — The former mother-in-law of the woman accused of opening fire at celebrity pastor Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church told ABC News she thinks the shooting was “predictable and preventable.” Walli Carranza, who identifies
Georgia educators sue school district over race, LGBTQ classroom restrictions

Stella/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The Georgia Association of Educators and two educators filed a lawsuit Tuesday against Cobb County School officials over alleged education “censorship” due to two bills that have restricted what topics teachers can
Federal judges, prosecutors see triple-digit increase in threats in 2023

amphotora/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Federal judges and federal prosecutors saw a triple-digit increase in threats in 2023, according to statistics released Tuesday by the U.S. Marshals Service. In 2023, there were 457 federal judges targeted with
Trump expected to attend hearing Thursday in Manhattan DA's hush money case

Former President and 2024 presidential hopeful Donald Trump attends a “Get Out the Vote” Rally in Conway, South Carolina, on Feb. 10, 2024. (Julia Nikhinson/AFP via Getty Images) (WASHINGTON) — Former President Donald Trump is expected to
Maryland police release sketch of suspect in murder of mother Rachel Morin

Harford County Sheriff’s Office (BEL AIR, Md.) — Six months after Rachel Morin was killed by an unknown assailant on a nature trail, Maryland authorities have released a sketch of the suspect in an effort to breathe
California Stuck with $300-Million Hotel Bill for Covid Sheltering Program

It looks like California is on the hook for its shelter program during COVID. Thousands of homeless people began moving into hotels in 2020 to protect them from getting sick. Cities and counties expected FEMA to cover