Capitol Police Watchdog Testifying
The Capitol Police inspector general says the department is not equipped to handle future large-scale attacks.

Alex Murdaugh's murder trial starts with cellphones, bullets
Murdaugh faces two counts of murder in the deaths of his wife, Maggie, and their son, Paul. If convicted, Murdaugh faces 30 years to life in prison.
By Joshua Boucher / The State / AP
California judge orders release of Pelosi attack footage
A San Francisco judge ordered the footage be released after a host of news organizations sought access to the evidence.
By Kevin Wolf / AP
Suspect in Half Moon Bay farm killings faces 7 murder counts
The charges include allegations that could result in the death penalty or life in prison without parole.
By Carlos Avila Gonzalez / San Francisco Chronicle / APTop Stories

Why are more married couples living apart?
The latest U.S. Census shows roughly 3.89 million American married adults are living apart.
By Scripps News
Why audiences are getting their news from comedians
Getting some comedy with your news may help you remember what you’re learning.
By Victoria Will / AP
How do Amazon packages get delivered so quickly?
When retailers like Amazon deliver on their speedy shipping promises, it’s good news for consumers. But it can compromise workplace safety.
By Mark Lennihan / AP