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One police officer remains in critical condition after responding to the call of a person with a weapon who was firing shots.

Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins discussed the massive tax and spending bill moving through Congress, proposed cuts to SNAP and deportations.

Thursday night, two officers were shot in the line of duty in Milwaukee.

The music mogul did not testify during the trial, which is in its seventh week.

Johnson said there's a common pattern in violent incidents like this.

He is all but certainly the first dog to receive the honor, having been put down after being badly injured in the attack.

Both were in La Crosse County and caused tree damage.

This was the fourth shooting in Milwaukee this year that left at least one officer shot.

Storms exit the forecast for at least a day.

This is as the federal government has increased the scrutiny on artificial colors in recent months.

The plan has the backing of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which called the facility "innovative" and "cost-effective."

The $1 billion in grants for school-based mental health programs were part of a sweeping gun violence bill signed by President Joe Biden in 2022.

The Duke coach is leading the U.S. AmeriCup team that begins play this weekend in Chile.

Prices rose 2.3% in May compared with a year ago, up from just 2.1% in April, the Commerce Department said Friday.

It's backed by previous rulings from the Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission and the Dane County Circuit Court.

A 29-year-old officer and 32-year-old officer were shot on Thursday night. One remains in critical condition.

A jury found Jackson Vogel guilty of first-degree intentional homicide for the death of Micah Laureano at Green Bay Correctional Institution.

Marković played in 30 games last season with Mega Basket in Serbia’s Adriatic League, averaging 13.7 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.7 assists.

In an interview with Spectrum News, the Wisconsin Republican said he hasn’t “put down any red lines.” 

It's exploring options for 43-acre site, which it'll take ownership of on July 1.

World News

After the PM's efforts to mend relations with many on Labour's left, plenty are still unhappy.

The Government is boxed in from this week's events - and lacks the Houdini skills to escape, says the BBC's Faisal Islam

The UK could see its hottest day of the year on Monday, as a likely heatwave coincides with Glastonbury and Wimbledon.

Canada had been hoping to secure a trade deal with the US next month to avoid steep tariffs.

US officials have denied claims that a Norwegian man was sent home because of a meme - but the case has raised international questions.

The indie band deliver the hits - while Alanis Morisette, PinkPantheress and Wet Leg also impress.

Ministers set to abolish bodies which advocate on behalf of patients and support whistleblowers.

The festivities are expected to last three days, ending with a large party on Saturday.

It's hoped phages could give us new ways of treating infections which are immune to antibiotics.

First images from the European Space Agency’s Biomass satellite show what lies beneath dense canopies.

Kat Sadler and her sister Lizzie Davidson on writing and starring in series two of Such Brave Girls.

As hype over the game grows, so do concerns about the potential for brain injuries.

The Florida-born rapper and singer is a Grammy Award-winner and a top act at Glastonbury.

The singer makes his live return at the festival after releasing a new single.

The singer spoke to BBC News after her set lit up Glastonbury festival on Friday afternoon.

The UK's biggest festival kicks off this week. Here's who's playing, and a guide to the secret sets.

A look behind the scenes at what it takes to bring Glastonbury Festival to people across the world.

Because of the ruling to limit injunctions, Trump's birthright citizenship order will be able to take effect, 30 days after the courts opinion was filed, the court said.

The US's top court limited the ability of judges to issue nationwide injunctions, making it easier for Trump to carry out his agenda through executive orders.

His sudden retirement follows a turbulent period for his Bangor diocese after reports of failings.

The heatwave engulfing the UK and plans to overhaul the NHS feature in Saturday's papers.

Serving strawberries in a sandwich might sound unusual in the UK, but it's nothing new in Japan.

The US president also reiterates his claim that Iran's nuclear facilities have been "obliterated".

The Hamas-run health ministry says more than 500 Palestinians have been killed since the GHF took over aid distribution.

The rapper's lawyer said women were willing participants in sex acts and denied a broader racketeering scheme.

The sixth and final scheduled evacuation flight organised by the government is set to depart on Sunday.

Blaise Metreweli "neither knew nor met" her grandfather, reportedly a chief Nazi informant during World War Two.

The BBC understands the car maker is considering the move amid the introduction of US tariffs.

One man has been charged with Reanne Coulson's murder, and another with assisting an offender.

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