Twenty people were killed and at least 96 wounded when a suicide bomber targeted worshippers at a mosque in the northwestern city of Peshawar, Pakistan, authorities said Monday.
EXCLUSIVE — The public school system in the city of Baltimore used a youth ambassador program to help push students in the school district to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, documents show.
Considered to be the “anchor” of the National Mall, the Smithsonian Institution Building is set to undergo a five-year restoration project. The restored building will feature the original paint colors from when the structure was built in 1855.
The police chief of Galveston, Texas, is on leave after a SWAT team reportedly raided the wrong home earlier this month in search of a teenager falsely accused of murder.
Local lawmakers in Washington, D.C., are seeking to revitalize the downtown area and increase its affordable housing options. To do so, officials are looking to change an obscure yet enduring federal law: the D.C. Height of Buildings Act.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) blasted the FBI for investigating parents who were vocal at local school board meetings while ignoring other matters more relevant to the GOP.
Lawmakers have invited the parents of Tyre Nichols, the man who died after Memphis, Tennessee, police officers beat him earlier this month, and Brandon Tsay, the man credited with saving lives by disarming the gunman in an attempted second mass shooting in Monterey Park, California, to attend the State of the Union address on Feb. 7.
The Philadelphia Eagles scored the first seat in Super Bowl LVII, defeating the San Francisco 49ers by 24 points in the National Football Conference championship game Sunday afternoon, followed by the Kansas City Chiefs narrowly defeating the Cincinnati Bengals.