North Texans return home after being stranded in Middle East during conflict
Several travelers say canceled flights and missile alerts left them fearing they wouldn't make it back from Dubai.
Several travelers say canceled flights and missile alerts left them fearing they wouldn't make it back from Dubai.
Severe storms were sweeping across the central U.S., and forecasters warned tornadoes could turn dangerous across several states.
A Pakistani business owner accused of trying to hire hit men to kill a U.S. politician has been convicted in a trial that showcased allegations of Iran-backed plotting on American soil.
The district of nearly 36,000 students says students could face criminal charges in some cases.
President Trump predicted the destruction not just of college sports but the entire U.S. collegiate system unless the industry is fixed quickly.
Investigators say a lantern from an unknown location became tangled in a tree, dropping burning fuel that ignited the blaze.
Video of last year's fatal shooting of Ruben Ray Martinez obtained by CBS News appears to contradict claims that Martinez was shot by an ICE agent because he "accelerated" and "intentionally ran over" another agent.
At least four people have died, including a 12-year-old boy, and several others were injured after at least three tornadoes ripped through Southwest Michigan on Friday, officials say.
A Marines Corps spokesperson said that Melendez's death was not combat related or connected to Operation Epic Fury.
The McSpedden Elementary teacher was placed on leave and barred from campus as police and Frisco ISD continue a joint investigation.
The maker of the Claude chatbot says its research could help identify economic disruptions by measuring how AI is currently reshaping work.
WNBA star Arike Ogunbowale was booked in the Miami-Dade County jail on a battery charge, and was later released on bond.
The gunman who carried out the mass shooting last weekend in Austin, Texas, assaulted a woman three months earlier at a Tesla facility, according to a lawsuit filed Thursday in Texas.
The Earle Cabell Federal Building houses the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas and offices for other federal agencies.
Stocks fell after new government data showed U.S. employers shed 92,000 jobs in February and as investors fret over oil prices.
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