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As the shooter remained at large, students sheltered in place in classrooms and basements, waiting for the all clear.
The committee cited interviews with police commanders in an effort to buttress President Trumpâs federal takeover of law enforcement and the National Guard de...
Bill and Hillary Clinton have repeatedly offered to provide sworn statements, but Representative James R. Comer has threatened to hold them in contempt of Congr...
The term, scheduled to end on Friday, has been cut short, and school officials said students could go home immediately.
The student, in his first year at Brown, was shot in the leg. He described helping others who were more seriously injured as they hid in their classroom.
Rural departments have long relied on cheap software solutions to keep their operations running. But fire chiefs report sharp price increases as investors have ...
An investigation by The Times found the administrationâs change in enforcement benefited the industry, including companies that had ties to the president.
For more than a century, this Black soldier from Virginia was remembered by nearly no one. Then this year, someone at the Pentagon found a use for him.
The New York Times set out to understand â and quantify â just how much things had changed within the agency after President Trump resumed office.
After heavy rains swelled rivers and flooded neighborhoods in northern Washington, residents returned to soggy homes caked in mud. Many tried to salvage what th...
The Treasury Department unveiled new coins celebrating Americaâs 250th anniversary. They failed to include planned designs featuring abolition, womenâs suff...