D.C. shooting live updates: National Guard attack suspect once worked with CIA in Afghanistan National Guard troops Sarah Beckstrom and Andrew Wolfe are in critical condition after being shot near the White House, officials said. The suspect was named as Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal.
Man drove across country to D.C. in ‘targeted attack,’ authorities say The shooting has sparked an intense, worldwide investigation as the two Guard members remain in critical condition after undergoing surgery.
Robert A.M. Stern, renowned architect and educator, dies at 86 His traditionally styled buildings shaped the Manhattan skyline and conferred gravitas on individuals and institutions, including Georgetown University.
Two critically wounded National Guard victims identified The victims, who came from units in West Virginia, had been patrolling in D.C. since August, according to officials.
I put a man in prison for life. We’re both proof that people can change. Sometimes, life gives you a second chance to understand someone you once condemned.
A hurricane destroyed these nuns’ home. A jeweler restored their relics. Nuns in Florida,turned to a local jeweler for help with holy relics ravaged by floods. He managed to restore the treasures, which seemed at first unsalvageable.
‘Gramma,’ a tortoise who lived through 20 presidencies, dies at 141 Her life spanned a tumultuous period of U.S. and world history, from Chester Arthur to Donald Trump. To San Diegans, she was a beloved local celebrity.
What the best free preschool programs reveal about child care in America Dozens of states and cities offer some version of publicly funded child care for 3- and 4-year-olds. It’s going far better in some places than others.
What Trump’s plan to exclude nursing from ‘professional’ degrees actually means The Education Department's definition of professional degrees has been criticized for excluding some fields, with industry groups urging reconsideration.