Suburban restaurants close after surprise raids by ICE agents

Some restaurants in west suburban St. Charles had to close this week. They say they didn't have enough staff after a series of surprise raids by immigration agents.

Civilians kill gunman after 3 shot at Oklahoma restaurant

A gunman opened fire inside an Oklahoma City restaurant during the dinner rush, wounding a woman and two girls before two armed citizens shot him dead outside, police said Friday.

Cops: White powder sent to ranting lawyer is harmless

A letter with suspicious white powder was sent to the former office of the New York City lawyer whose rant against Spanish speakers went viral.

Memorial Day 2018: The freebies and deals are marching in

Throughout Memorial Day weekend, many businesses are treating our country's service members to free meals and discounts.

Summit talk turns warmer; Trump says 'talking to them now'

President Donald Trump on Friday warmly welcomed North Korea's promising response to his abrupt withdrawal from the potentially historic Singapore summit and said "we're talking to them now" about putting it back on track.

Explosion at Indian restaurant in Canada wounds 15 people

An explosion caused by a homemade bomb ripped through an Indian restaurant where children were present for family parties at a mall in the Toronto suburb of Mississauga, wounding 15 people, Canadian police said.

Funeral to honor slain Maryland police officer Amy Caprio

The governor of Maryland, the Baltimore County police chief and the mother of a 29-year-old officer killed in the line of duty will speak at her funeral.

GUILTY: UK couple murdered nanny, burned her body

LONDON (AP) — A London couple delusionally obsessed with a former boy-band star were found guilty Thursday of murdering their French nanny and burning her body on a bonfire in their backyard.

Officials: Man pushed small child, attacked 2 men on river

A Floyd County man has been charged after police said he pushed a small child and attacked two men while floating down the river.

Mother located after newborn baby found abandoned in Tampa

An abandoned baby was found in Tampa Thursday night, and by midnight, they say they identified and located the mother.

U.S. forecasters expect 10-16 tropical storms in active 2018 season

U.S. government forecasters are expecting an active Atlantic hurricane season. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecast released Thursday calls for 10 to 16 named storms, with five to nine hurricanes. One to four hurricanes could be "major" with sustained winds of at least 111 mph (178 kph).

Bee swarm takes over jeep in Chatsworth parking lot

Imagine having your car hijacked by bees! Well, that's what happened to a guy in Chatsworth.  

VIDEO: Officer revives choking baby

A Marietta police officer is being hailed as a hero, after performing life-saving measures for three minutes to help a choking two-month-old baby breathe again.

Rachel Dolezal, former NAACP leader who posed as black, accused of welfare fraud

A former NAACP leader in Washington state whose life unraveled after she was outed as a white woman pretending to be black has been charged with welfare fraud.

Toddler hurt in Bayshore Blvd. crash dies from her injuries

The 21-month-old toddler who was injured when she and her mother were hit by a car while walking across Bayshore Boulevard has died from her injuries, according to the Tampa Police Department.

Judge orders 30-year-old to leave parents' home by June 1

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — A 30-year-old upstate New York man who was evicted from his parents' house must move out by noon on June 1, according to a court order.

President Trump cancels North Korean summit with Kim Jong Un, citing 'tremendous anger'

President Donald Trump abruptly canceled his summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un Thursday, blaming 'tremendous anger and open hostility' by Pyongyang and abandoning for now a meeting that held the promise of a historic peace deal but also the risk of diplomatic meltdown.

Fallen heroes honored with 'Flags-In' at Arlington National Cemetery

Members of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment honored the country’s fallen military heroes Thursday by placing hundreds of thousands of American flags at gravesites at Arlington National Cemetery.