Explainer: Can President Trump legally deploy the National Guard to other states?

President Donald Trump says he plans to deploy National Guard troops to cities like Chicago, New York, and Baltimore, raising questions about his legal authority to do so.
Ukraine condemns Woody Allen for speaking at a Russian film festival

The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry called his participation in the event “a disgrace and an insult” to the victims of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
South Carolina teacher accused of assaulting 2 nonverbal, special needs students

A special education teacher in South Carolina has been charged after authorities say she assaulted two students.
Plasma donation site abruptly closes in Savannah

The center opened in 2019.
Do you live by an unsafe dam? Use our tool to find out

See if you live by one of the thousands of dams in poor and unsatisfactory condition across the nation.
Long-elusive Mexican drug lord Ismael ‘El Mayo’ Zambada pleads guilty in US

Former Mexican cartel kingpin Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada has pleaded guilty to federal charges related to his role in the violent drug trade.
Active shooter reported at University of Arkansas library

University of Arkansas students received a text message alert about an active shooter at Mullins Library
Get the Facts: Why are dams and levees so important?

Twenty years ago, Hurricane Katrina caused devastating effects for Louisianans when the levees meant to protect residents failed. Now, we’re taking a look at the dam and levee infrastructures in the U.S. and the critical role they
Drive-in movie theaters saw a surge in customers during the pandemic. Are they sticking around?

Discover how drive-in theaters provided a lifeline for the movie industry during the pandemic and continue to thrive through nostalgia, retro films and unique outdoor experiences.
Elon Musk’s xAI sues Apple and OpenAI over AI competition, App Store rankings

Elon Musk’s xAI filed a lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI, accusing them of monopolistic practices