Man shot by ICE in California charged with assault on federal officer

The Department of Justice on Tuesday charged a man shot by ICE seven times in California last week with an assault on a federal officer with a deadly weapon – in this case, his car reversing and then making a hard U-turn.

Crozer-Chester Medical Center owner plans primary care return in Chester

Chariot Allaire, the new owner of Crozer-Chester Medical Center, plans to restore healthcare services to the Chester-Upland community through a phased approach, starting with a primary care practice and potentially reopening a hospital in two to three years.

Justice Dept. urges court to toss out convictions of Proud Boys, Oath Keepers in Jan. 6 attacks

The U.S. Department of Justice wants an appellate court to throw out the convictions of Proud Boys and Oath Keepers leaders who were found guilty of seditious conspiracy in connection with the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump.

Oklahoma principal wounded stopping school gunman, hailed as hero

Newly released video captures the moment an Oklahoma high school principal was shot while confronting an armed intruder on campus.

Weather Authority: Summer preview
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FOX 29 meteorologist Kathy Orr discusses tomorrow's potential record-breaking temperatures and breaks down the 7-day forecast.    

Grays Ferry supermarket reopens as cleanup continues after deadly garage collapse

Streets and stores near the deadly Grays Ferry parking garage collapse site in Philadelphia have reopened nearly a week after the incident, as cleanup and demolition continue and the community begins to return to normal.

Hampshire College, alma mater of Ken Burns and other notable alumni, to close

Hampshire College, a small progressive liberal arts school in western Massachusetts known for notable alumni like filmmaker Ken Burns, announced it will close after the fall semester.

Princeton University to bar e-bikes from campus beginning June 1

Starting in June, Princeton University will prohibit the use of electric bikes and a range of other personal micro-mobility devices across its campus.

Here’s how to get money from Google’s $135M Android settlement

Millions of Android users could get paid in a $135M Google settlement. Here’s who qualifies and how much you might receive.

Best and worst cities for entrepreneurs in 2026

A new study aimed at small-town America showed the best locations, albeit on a smaller scale, for entrepreneurs to pick when looking for a startup. 

Man with missing wife arrested in North Carolina for 1990 murder of NJ woman

A decades-old cold case in New Jersey is one step closer to being closed after a man, who was arrested after his wife vanished, was taken into custody in connection with another woman's murder.

Wanted teen accused of committing robbery, mugging minutes apart in Philadelphia

Investigators are searching for a teenage suspect accused of at least two violent robberies in Philadelphia, including one that caused a victim to hit their head against the pavement during a struggle.

California man drowns in Colorado River after jumping in to retrieve hat

Kristopher Nathaniel Logan, a 26-year-old from San Marcos, California, drowned Sunday in the Colorado River near Davis Camp after jumping from a pontoon boat to retrieve a hat.

Inflation 2026: Gas prices drove March numbers up to levels not seen in years

The largest monthly jump in gas prices in six decades caused a sharp spike in inflation in March, shifting the trajectory further away from the Fed’s target.

Woman crushed to death by garbage truck claw, family's attorney says

Tyrah Adams of Kentucky died Feb. 12 after being crushed by a garbage truck’s grappler claw while a waste crew cleared an alley, her family’s attorney said.

'Baby Jessica' rescued from 1987 Texas well now facing assault charges

'Baby Jessica' McClure Morales, the 1987 Texas well rescue survivor, was arrested in Midland on a charge of assault of a family member.