Las Vegas massacre victims honored at Pride Parade

Las Vegas massacre victims were honored at the city’s Pride Parade. 58 candles were held at the beginning of the parade in remembrance of theRead More

Thousands in Orlando, FL impacted by Hurricane Irma waited in lines to receive ‘food assistance cards’

Thousands in Orlando, Florida who were impacted by Hurricane Irma waited in lines to receive ‘food assistance cards’ on Saturday. The Florida Disaster Food AssistanceRead More

Manchester, NH Police searching for suspect who reportedly robbed a man, recklessly fired gun

Manchester, New Hampshire Police said they are searching for a suspect who reportedly robbed a man and then recklessly fired a gun. Units arrived atRead More

Mandalay Bay officials said suite used by Las Vegas shooter will not be rented

Officials at the Mandalay Bay hotel said the suite used by the Las Vegas shooter will not be available for rent. Police said Stephen PaddockRead More

Study: Pollution kills 9 million a year, costs $4.6 trillion

NEW DELHI (AP) — Environmental pollution — from filthy air to contaminated water — is killing more people every year than all war and violenceRead More

Sessions defends ‘sanctuary’ ban to sheriff challenging it

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Friday defended a ban on “sanctuary cities” at a meeting attended by a Texas sheriffRead More

US-backed forces take Syria’s largest oil field from IS

BEIRUT (AP) — U.S.-backed fighters captured Syria’s largest oil field from the Islamic State group Sunday, marking a major advance against the extremists in anRead More

Letter penned a day before Titanic sank sold at UK auction

LONDON (AP) — A letter written by one of the Titanic’s passengers a day before the ocean liner sank has sold for 126,000 pounds ($166,000)Read More

Slovenians choose president as Pahor seeks re-election

LJUBLJANA, Slovenia (AP) — Slovenians were voting in a presidential election Sunday that is expected to be an easy re-election for President Borut Pahor, aRead More

Exit polls show win for Japanese PM Abe’s ruling coalition

TOKYO (AP) — Exit polls indicated Sunday that Japanese voters have returned Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ruling coalition to power in national elections. Japanese mediaRead More