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6.0 magnitude earthquake detected off Hawaii coast A 6.0 magnitude earthquake has hit south of Honaunau-Napoopoo, Hawaii, though the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center reports that there are no tsunami threats at this time.
Evacuation orders issued for 40,000 people in California over explosion threat Officials said Friday there is no active gas leak or plume, but that the tank is "actively in crisis" and is unable to be "secured."
Dems' 2024 audit prompts mixed feelings towards DNC chair's leadership Martin has faced criticism over the report, which was released this week.
82 dead, 9 trapped in coal mine accident in northern China: State media The accident occurred Friday night local time at the Liushenyu coal mine in Changzhi City, according to the Chinese state news agency Xinhua.
Coal mine gas explosion in China kills at least 82 people: State media A gas explosion at a coal mine in China’s northern province of Shanxi has killed at least 82 people
1 dead and dozens injured after blast at New York City shipyard, officials say One person has died after blast Friday at a New York City shipyard, officials say
WATCH: America Strong: Colorado firefighters rescue family's dog trapped under deck Firefighters in Centennial, Colorado, rushed to help rescue a family's beloved Yorkshire terrier, Tank, that was trapped under a deck.
WATCH: Nine students sent to hospital after school bus crash near Boston Police say the bus was turning left when it was hit by a speeding car. The students are expected to be OK.
Rapper Rob Base, known for 'It Takes Two,' dies at 59 A statement was shared on Rob Base's Instagram Friday announcing the news of his death.
NASCAR great Kyle Busch was coughing up blood day before he died, 911 call says The 911 caller requested an ambulance come to the GM Charlotte Technical Center in Concord on Wednesday for an individual experiencing "shortness of breath."
Trump's 'Anti-Weaponization Fund' faces additional lawsuits President Trump's attempt to create a compensation fund for those who claim they were targeted by the Biden administration is now at the center of three federal lawsuits.
Federal judge dismisses human smuggling case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia A federal judge has dismissed the criminal human smuggling case brought by the Department of Justice against Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
Tulsi Gabbard resigning as director of national intelligence Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard is resigning from her post, a source familiar confirms to ABC News.
Appeals court rejects Mahmoud Khalil's request for rehearing in detention case The decision means Khalil must pursue his constitutional claims through the immigration appeals process after a final removal order.
2 attorneys shot outside courthouse after civil court case ends A woman who became "belligerent in court" allegedly shot two attorneys involved in the same lawsuit outside a North Carolina courthouse Friday after the case ended.
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U.S. and Iran officials signal progress in negotiations amid fragile ceasefire Officials from the U.S. and Iran appear to be nearing a deal to end the ongoing conflict, according to public statements from officials from both nations Saturday
From solar to charcoal, Cubans look for alternatives amid outages and fuel shortages Some Cubans who’ve been able to buy solar panels say it’s a game changer, but most rely on other alternatives including charcoal, despite health concerns and the steep cost.
Kyle Busch died of severe pneumonia, family says NASCAR legend Kyle Busch died of severe pneumonia, his family said Saturday
Stephen Colbert returns to late night a day after final taping of ‘Late Show’ Stephen Colbert returns to late night TV a day after final taping of ‘Late Show’
Estranged husband convicted of murder-for-hire in killing of art dealer The estranged husband of a prominent New York City art dealer was convicted Friday of hiring a hitman to kill him in Brazil
Russia blames Ukraine, vows retaliation as 16 killed in strike on student dorm The death toll from a drone strike on a student dorm in the Russian-controlled Luhansk region of eastern Ukraine has risen to 16, with most of the victims young women, Russian officials said on Saturday, after a heated U.N.
The deepest fears of San Diego’s religious communities were realized in Islamic Center shooting SAN DIEGO — As an elementary school student at the Islamic Center of San Diego in the early aughts, Sarah Youssef said she doesn’t remember there being guards on patrol or gates keeping out danger
Trump’s envoy went to Greenland to make ‘friends.’ They were left unimpressed. President Donald Trump’s envoy to Greenland says he got a warm welcome on his first visit this week.
A mysterious document’s long-awaited release, and pour one out for a legendary beer: The news quiz The Premier League has a new champion, a late-night host signs off, and the U.S. indicts Raúl Castro.
India’s ‘Cockroach Janata Party’ began as a joke. Then millions joined in. What began as an internet punchline is turning into something more serious
Justice Department deletes press releases on charges against Jan. 6 rioters The Justice Department has removed press releases detailing the charges against hundreds of individuals who participated in the Jan.
Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson get married in Florida Donald Trump Jr., the president’s oldest son, married socialite Bettina Anderson on Thursday in West Palm Beach, Florida, according to Palm Beach County records
Ted Cruz says GOP senators screamed at Todd Blanche in ‘anti-weaponization’ fund briefing Senate Republicans met with the acting attorney general to discuss the $1.8 billion fund, which ultimately derailed a vote on a bill to fund ICE and Border Patrol
Thousands under evacuation orders in Southern California amid threat of chemical explosion Thousands of people in Southern California are under evacuation orders over fears that a tank containing toxic chemicals may explode. Authorities in Orange County said they’re unable to control the valves on a tank at an aerospace manufacturing facility in Garden Grove.
SpaceX successfully launches prototype of Starship rocket Elon Musk's company SpaceX successfully launched a prototype of its Starship rocket after scrubbing the planned May 21 launch due to technical difficulties.
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What will Trump do next with Iran? Three months since the start of its conflict with Iran, the Trump administration is oscillating between strike threats and diplomatic overtures. Neither path has yielded a clear resolution.
Kyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, his family says The two-time NASCAR champion died on Thursday, a day after passing out in a Chevrolet simulator.
A little bit country, a little bit Desi: A Pakistani-American's hybrid music On May 31, Yo Sabri make a landmark appearance with the Nashville Symphony for an orchestral rendition of his new album, "Tennessee Desi," which blends Appalachian styles with Muslim devotional music.
U.S. passengers flying from Ebola-affected countries rerouted The U.S. government is responding to the Ebola outbreak in with travel restrictions. American citizens and permanent residents departing affected countries must fly into one of three U.S. airports.
Opinion: Remembering Barney Frank, trailblazing public servant Mass. congressman Barney Frank was the first House member to come out as gay and was instrumental in Wall Street reforms after the Great Recession. He died this week at the age of 86.
Chile's MAGA-inspired border control Chile digs desert trenches along its northern border as President José Antonio Kast pushes a hardline migration crackdown critics say may have little effect.
Summer electric bills sizzle as the cost of cooling climbs The temperature is climbing, and so are people's utility bills. Rising electricity prices and hotter-than-usual weather could make it especially costly to stay cool this summer.
15 years since a deadly tornado brought Joplin, Mo. together, kindness carries on Nearly 100,000 volunteers helped the town rebuild and a spirit of community service continues to this day. Researchers studying human behavior catastrophes can bring out compassion in surprising ways.
One solution for Maine's struggling fishing industry? Give fillets away for free Surging food costs and fuel prices are pummeling Maine's struggling groundfishing industry. But a pandemic-era program is helping to keep it afloat as inflation worsens.
'I'd wait forever, but 334 days is crazy.' USS Ford finally comes home The USS Ford came home to a hero's welcome. Sailors had been away from home for nearly a year, through two conflicts, a fire and problems with the sewage system.
Deadliest coal mine explosion in China in years kills at least 82 people A gas explosion at a coal mine in China's northern province of Shanxi killed at least 82 people. Official news agency Xinhua said the accident happened on Friday evening. Around 247 workers were on duty at the time.
SpaceX launches its biggest, most beefed-up Starship yet on a test flight The mega rocket made its debut two days after SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced he's taking the company public. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said Starship is now one step closer to the moon.
Trump administration to force foreigners in the U.S. to apply for a green card abroad Foreigners in the U.S. who want a green card will need to leave and apply in their home country, the Trump administration announced Friday, in a surprise change to a longstanding policy.
Rubio arrives in India ahead of Quad talks as U.S. tries to reset strained ties U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in India on Saturday ahead of a meeting next week with his counterparts from India, Australia, and Japan, members of the Indo-Pacific strategic alliance.
'It Takes Two' rapper Rob Base, who helped bring hip-hop mainstream, dies at 59 Rapper Rob Base has died after a battle with cancer. He was 59. His team shared the news of his death on his Instagram page. Base was one half of the Harlem hip-hop duo Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock.
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