All USA Update
- Five people killed in 'vicious attacks' at two Tennessee military facilities
A gunman opened fire at two separate Navy facilities in Tennessee. Four Marines and a sole gunman have been killed.
- End to Scott Walker campaign inquiry smooths path for presidential bid
The Wisconsin Supreme Court had been investigating whether Governor Walker had inappropriately coordinated with conservative activist groups during the 2012 recall election.
- What do Evangelicals want in a president? Character and transparency
About a quarter of Americans identify as evangelical Christians, and Republican nominees are looking for their votes.
- 'Where are my fries?' Navy not all happy with more nutritious menu
Changes in how one branch of the US military will prepare and present food to its members has some reacting like they just bit into a lemon.
- Lay's 'Do Us a Flavor' contest: Would you eat a gravy or truffles potato chip?
The four finalists in the 2015 Lay's 'Do Us a Flavor' contest are Southern Biscuits and Gravy, Wavy West Cost Truffle Fries, Greektown Gyro, and New York Reuben.
- Dylann Roof appears in court: Why is judge withholding witness, reports?
Media organizations are challenging a court order that restricts their access to trial participants and court documents.
- Newark flights targeted by lasers: Why is 'lasing' problematic for aircraft?
Pilots have reported more than 2,700 incidents of lasers interfering with aircraft so far this year.
- In Caitlyn Jenner's tearful ESPY speech, a plea for 'compassionate community'
Caitlyn Jenner won the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the ESPY awards on Wednesday. In her speech, she called for respect for the transgender community.
- Why is President Obama going to prison? It's not what you think.
President Obama is scheduled to visit a medium-security prison for male offenders in Oklahoma Thursday.
- Not just for kids: New playgrounds get adults and seniors playing too
Following a trend in Europe and Asia, intergenerational playgrounds are popping up all over the United States.
- Charges filed in 1975 kidnapping case: Why did it take 40 years to indict?
Authorities have charged a man with the murder of the Lyon sisters, who have been missing since 1975. He is currently serving time for separate charges in another state.
- Is Internet access the key to reducing inequality?
Obama's program ConnectHome will bring Internet access to low-income homes across the country.
- FAO Schwarz closes flagship Manhattan store: the end of an era?
FAO Schwarz is closing the doors of its iconic Fifth Avenue store in New York Wednesday night.
- Jade Helm 15 exercises kick off in Texas amid strong suspicion
A controversial US Army training program has begun in the Lone Star State, where politicians have had to assure residents that they'll be kept safe.
- Darkode bust: Feds shutter 'cyber hornet's nest of criminal hackers'
Federal investigators have seized and shut down Darkode, the largest English-speaking malware forum in the world.
- Jury deliberations begin in James Holmes trial. Will insanity plea prevail?
Jury deliberations begin in the Aurora, Colo., movie theater murder trial. If the jury accepts defendant James Holmes's insanity plea, Holmes will be sentenced to life in prison instead of death.
- How Donald Trump spins criticism into marketing gold
Donald Trump's presidential campaign has generated plenty of bad publicity – which is just fine by The Donald.
- Obama to expand broadband in public housing: How wide is the digital divide?
A new initiative will bring cheaper and easier internet access to people living in public housing across the country.
- Rear-end train collision sends 20,000 gallons of lube oil seeping onto ground
Investigators are still trying to piece together exactly what caused eighteen cars and a locomotive to collide in western Virginia.
- Why Scott Walker opposes the Boy Scouts decision to allow gay scout leaders
The Wisconsin governor spoke out against the Boy Scouts of America's decision to lift their ban on gay scout leaders, drawing criticism from gay rights activists.