The 14-year-old pupil took a gun to Apalachee High School in Georgia where four people were killed in September.
Production has come to a halt on several television programmes as US authorities attempted to bring the Californian blaze under control.
The president-elect has often criticised his predecessor who is lying in state ahead of his funeral in Washington on Thursday ...
Just published: front page of the Financial Times, UK edition, Thursday 9 January https://t.co/3kg0NZdUVC pic.twitter.com/B1r4VTcy2K The Sun writes singer Cheryl was stalked by a man who had ...
Alexander Smirnov’s claims that President Joe Biden and his son Hunter accepted bribes became central to Republicans’ impeachment efforts.
Oscar-winning songwriter Diane Warren is among the stars who have lost their homes in “unprecedented wildfires” raging across Los Angeles.
More than two in three students oppose the Labour Government’s decision to increase university tuition fees in England, a poll has suggested.
Research by the UK Government found workers in central Scotland will see the biggest boost to their wages as a result of the Employment Rights Bill.
The BRC said there was ‘little hope of prices going anywhere but up’ amid higher national insurance, National Living Wage and packaging costs.
Temperatures are set to drop sharply, with lows of minus 16C possible in Scotland and northern England overnight on Thursday.
Millions of people pick up their phone on the hour – likely when most alarms are set for – and begin scrolling, Virgin Media O2 data suggests.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot bemoaned the decision by referee Stuart Attwell not to send off Tottenham match-winner Lucas Bergvall moments before he struck the only goal of their Carabao Cup semi-final ...