Inside the Minneapolis Catholic School shooting, White House fires CDC director who says RFK Jr. is 'weaponizing public health,' and Guinness World Records unveils 70 titles that are still up for grabs.
Trump signals escalation in Israel-Iran conflict as he leaves G7 summit early, Minnesota shooting suspect targeted four lawmakers' homes, and returned items become discounted treasures.
Man suspected of shooting 2 Minnesota lawmakers is in custody after surrendering to police, Iran renews missile attacks on Israel, and eating this fatty snack every day can help you sleep better.
Julian Assange cuts deal to plead guilty, Rapidan Dam in southern Minnesota experiences partial failure, and surgeons perform kidney transplant with patient awake during procedure.
3 arrested after shootout at Minnesota bar leaves 1 dead, at least 14 injured, U.S. Navy engineer, wife charged with selling submarine secrets, and Michigan police help elderly man set up new TV after pulling him over for speeding.
How the Bible helps Pence navigate his role as Trump's vice president, solutions for Americans still struggling to save more for retirement, and Minnesota embraces its terrible weather.
Protesters across the country are using a tactic commonly used during the Civil Rights Movement: blocking roadways. Valeria Bauerlein from the Wall Street Journal explains its effectiveness.
How do we move forward as a country addressing last week's events? Dr. Alex del Carmen, Executive Director of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Tarleton State University says it starts with community leaders and law enforcement officials across the country coming together.
With the tragic events unfolding in Dallas, Louisiana, and Minnesota, it begs to raise the question, how did we as a country become divided? Paul Viollis, Security Expert and host of the TV Show, "The Security Brief", joins us with more.