Eric Adams ends campaign for New York City mayor

Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Sunday he is suspending his campaign for mayor, just weeks away from the closely watched election. Adams announced his decision in a video
At least 10 shot, 1 fatally, at Michigan church set on fire by the gunman: Police

Bill Pugliano/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Multiple people were shot Sunday during a packed service at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc, Michigan, police said. At least 10 parishioners were shot, including
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to tell hundreds of generals about the ‘warrior ethos’ in rare gathering: Sources

Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — At next week’s unusual gathering of several hundred senior U.S. generals and admirals, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will deliver his message of restoring the “warrior ethos” to the U.S. military and present
Arizona flooding kills 4, causes 1,000 propane tanks to wash away in hazmat concern

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs (Mario Tama/Getty Images) (GLOBE, Ariz.) — At least four people have been confirmed dead and two remain unaccounted for amid intense flooding in parts of Arizona, local officials said Saturday. The flooding caused
3 dead, 8 injured after shooter in boat opens fire on North Carolina waterfront bar: Official

amphotora/Getty Images (SOUTH PORT, N.C.) — Three people were killed and eight others injured after a person on a boat fired shots at a waterfront bar in the coastal North Carolina city of Southport, a city spokeswoman
NATO fighter jets scrambled in Poland as Russia launches deadly strikes on Ukraine

Danylo Dubchak/Frontliner/Getty Images (LONDON) — NATO fighter jets were scrambled and air defense units put on alert in the early hours of Sunday in response to a major Russian drone and missile strike on Ukraine, the Polish
Jeffries says he’s ‘hopeful’ a government shutdown can be avoided

ABC News (NEW YORK) — House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Sunday he is “hopeful” a government shutdown can be avoided as Congress lurches toward its Tuesday deadline to reach a spending agreement. Jeffries’ comments come after