A shooting at a Phoenix residence left one suspect dead and a woman in critical condition and sent five officers to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, the city's police department said on Friday.
A man fatally shot a woman inside a Phoenix home on Friday, then opened fire on police who were called to the scene, wounding nine officers in a gunfight that ended with the suspect shot dead, city police said.
As more people contract the COVID-19 virus, many estimate that more will enter the hospital for months afterward with health concerns and prolonged side effects, though the longer-term effects of Covid are not fully understood yet.
Pessimism about the economy has deepened in the last month over concerns that inflation is unlikely to decline in the near future.
Thousands of unvaccinated New York City municipal workers are up against a deadline on Friday to get a COVID-19 shot or get fired, with Mayor Eric Adams apparently determined to carry out the terminations despite an outcry from union leaders.
A variety of U.S.-based groups are organizing convoys of trucks and other vehicles for this weekend and early next month, emulating the protests against COVID-19 mandates that have roiled Canada and disrupted North American supply lines.
President Biden gave an interview to NBC's Lester Holt after the news broke of inflation rising to a 40-year high.
A California state senator is proposing that the state create trust funds to support children who were left orphaned by COVID-19.
While professional forecasters now see the U.S. economy growing more slowly in the first quarter, many have faith the Federal Reserve may be able to control inflation while keeping the economy on track, according to a survey released Friday.
Sarah Palin's defamation case against the New York Times is heading to a jury, after her lawyer accused the newspaper of falsely associating her in a 2017 editorial with a mass murder, a link that a Times lawyer said was an honest mistake.
Sarah Palin's defamation case against the New York Times is heading to a jury, after her lawyer accused the newspaper of falsely associating her in a 2017 editorial with a mass murder, a link that a Times lawyer said was an honest mistake.
Sarah Palin fell victim to the New York Times' power when it published a 2017 editorial linking her to a mass shooting six years earlier, a lawyer for Palin said on Friday at her defamation trial against the newspaper.
U.S. poultry producers are tightening safety measures for their flocks as disease experts warn that wild birds are likely spreading a highly lethal form of avian flu across the country.
At a trial under way in Sicily, a 28-year-old Italian is seeking justice against a man he accuses of forcing him to perform sex acts before going on to become a priest.
An International Labour Organization committee has expressed "deep concern" about China's policies in its far western region of Xinjiang, calling them discriminatory and asking Beijing to bring its employment practices into line with global standards.
An International Labour Organization committee has expressed "deep concern" about China's policies in its far western region of Xinjiang, calling them discriminatory and asking Beijing to bring its employment practices into line with global standards.
The U.S. government will take steps on Friday to free half of the $7 billion in frozen Afghan reserves held in the United States to aid the Afghan people without providing the Taliban access to the funds, sources familiar with the plan said.
Donnell Hunter was first admitted to the hospital in September 2020 after testing positive for the virus.
When Idaho nurse Joan West received a fundraising mailer from U.S.
Protesters opposing pandemic restrictions flouted a court order and emergency rules, continuing to occupy a vital Canada-U.S.
Russia is massing more troops near Ukraine and an invasion could come at any time, including during this month's Winter Games, Washington said on Friday as Moscow further stiffened its response to Western diplomacy.
Peloton Interactive Inc's star trainers are proving to be just as valuable as its stationary bikes to help the company survive after the pandemic.
A Myanmar army officer who defected and fled the country has detailed battlefield losses to rebels in the southern part of Chin state, with at least 50 soldiers killed and 200 badly wounded in 2021 by opposition fighters with homemade weapons.
Elon Musk said on Thursday he was "highly confident" his new SpaceX Starship, designed for voyages to the moon and Mars, will reach Earth orbit for the first time this year, despite a host of technical and regulatory hurdles yet to be overcome.
Four months after contracting COVID-19, the patient's scans and test results showed that his multiple tumors due to lymphoma mostly disappeared.
The United States could prosecute the Russians involved in figure skater Kamila Valieva's doping case under the American Rodchenkov Act (RADA), the head of the U.S.
The United States could prosecute the Russians involved in figure skater Kamila Valieva's doping case under the American Rodchenkov Act, the head of the U.S.
European stock indexes fell on Friday, Wall Street futures were down and the U.S.
European stock indexes fell on Friday and the U.S.
The number of breakthrough COVID-19 cases in Washington increased by over 160,000 in three weeks.