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Police reports suggest pledge Maxwell Gruver was forced to drink to excess during an initiation ritual called "Bible Study"
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Police reports suggest pledge Maxwell Gruver was forced to drink to excess during an initiation ritual called "Bible Study"
More than 100,000 lose power in Mississippi and Alabama as storm surge pushes over beachfront highway and floods streets
The storm had maximum sustained winds of 85 mph as the northern eyewall came onshore the Mississippi coast
A hurricane warning is in effect on portions of the Gulf Coast from Louisiana and Alabama
Flood-weary New Orleans braced for the weekend arrival of Tropical Storm Nate, forecast to hit the area Sunday morning as a weak hurricane
Officer was responding to a shooting, police say, adding that two other people were shot but their wounds weren't life-threatening
Kenneth Gleason, 23, was arrested after detectives say they found illegal drugs while searching his home
Soulful country singer's new album will be released on Friday
President Trump visited Houston and Lake Charles, Louisiana, to meet with victims of the storm
Floodwaters receding; house-to-house searches for more stranded people wrapping up
With a fifth of U.S. refinery capacity out of action, much depends on how quickly flood-damaged plants can restart
Threat of major flooding near Texas-Louisiana line amid reported explosions at chemical plant
Heaviest rains to come will fall in Memphis area, where up to 9 inches of rain could fall by the end of Friday
Rain in Lake Charles has been steady the last four days, but it became dangerous Monday night and nearly 200 residents were forced to evacuate
Louisiana's governor says potential flooding could pose a "dangerous situation"
Hurricane Harvey is expected to make landfall late Friday or early Saturday and may bring up to 3 feet of rain to Texas
What to put in your "go-bag," and other advice for anyone facing a weather emergency
Just after returning from a vacation in Martha's Vineyard, President Obama visited New Orleans to pay his respects in the memory of Hurricane Katrina that struck five years ago. Bill Plante reports
The city's malfunctioning water-pumping system and the threat of more rain has left some neighborhoods at greater risk of flooding
U.S. District Judge Ivan Lemelle's ruling resolves resident's lawsuit filed in 2016 after couple's application was rejected two weeks prior to wedding
The dock broke off from its mooring behind the Parrot Key Hotel in Key West, Florida, during a tropical storm
19-year-old Amanda Carney lived at a home on the Louisiana prison property with her parents; officials say she was abducted and slain by Deltra Henderson
He's been called the Republican Obama and some think he may run for the presidency some day. But his national debut caused some to doubt Bobby Jindal. Morley Safer profiles the governor of Louisiana.
Lawsuit accuses DeRay Mckesson and other Black Lives Matter leaders of inciting violence that led to a deadly ambush of officers in Baton Rouge last summer
Many states are speaking out against a request for voter registration information from President Trump's Advisory Commission on Election Integrity
X's AI chatbot Grok, the AI-search engine Perplexity and Google's AI summaries all provided false information in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, speaks out for the first time since her husband's death on Wednesday.
Mr. Trump said that NATO's commitment to winning the war in Ukraine "has been far less than 100%."
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Wednesday while speaking an event at Utah Valley University.
An ICE agent shot and killed a man in Franklin Park, Illinois, Friday morning after authorities say he attempted to drive into agents as they tried to make an arrest.
A U.S. Secret Service agent who wrote a negative social media post about Charlie Kirk has been put on leave, U.S. officials said Friday.
Missouri is the third state to seek to redraw its congressional maps ahead of next year's midterms.
The Justice Department filed a $125 million lawsuit against Uber, alleging the company discriminates against disabled passengers.
Fourteen animal shelter workers were evacuated and went to the hospital. The shelter's 75 dogs and cats were relocated or put into foster homes.