A masked gunman who entered a church near Nashville, Tennessee, was stopped mid-attack after killing one person and wounding several others.
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A masked gunman who entered a church near Nashville, Tennessee, was stopped mid-attack after killing one person and wounding several others.
DONALD Trump has extended his controversial travel ban which will now restrict access to people from eight countries.
The president’s announcement comes after the administration conducted a worldwide, 90-day review of the security measures in place in other countries to prevent terrorists or criminals from entering the United States by applying for a tourist, work or education visa.
Senator John McCain has said he cannot support his fellow Republicans' latest effort to repeal Obamacare, dealing it a potentially fatal blow.
Hurricane Maria made landfall in San Juan as a Category 4 storm. USA TODAY
US credit report giant Equifax has replaced two senior staff after revealing last week it had suffered a massive data breach.
Six patients at a Hollywood, Fla. nursing home died in Hurricane Irma's aftermath as people confronted a multitude of new hazards in the storm's wake. (Sept. 13) AP
The companies that collect and sell our data don't need to keep it secure in order to maintain their market share
The United States has now officially accumulated a $20 trillion debt. The ceiling was broken after the White House allowed the Treasury to borrow more money.
The storm engulfed nearly the entire Florida peninsula....
The storm is headed north this morning toward Gainesville and Tallahassee, bringing dangerous wind gusts with it.
Wind gusts close to hurricane force are battering islands in Florida's south as Hurricane Irma is due to hit the mainland in the coming hours.
However, existing recipients will not be affected for at least six months.
Several activists who blocked 5th Avenue in front of Trump Tower were arrested, the National Lawyers’ Guild (NLG) confirmed to RT.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the decision on Tuesday at the Department of Justice.
The outburst began when Flores asked Danielle, flanked by her daughter, to talk about her experience as a mother trying to protect her kids from the storm.
From floating fire ant colonies to leaking car batteries to sewage, public health experts are expecting storm-related health effects to last months.
Devastating floods have forced Houston's mayor to defend his decision not to order evacuations
"Catastrophic" flooding in the US state of Texas is only expected to worsen in coming days as waters rise following a storm of historic proportions.