‘Did I save her?’ Young boy was injured by debris while trying to protect his little sister from Philadelphia plane crash
‘Did I save her?’ Young boy was injured by debris while trying to protect his little sister from Philadelphia plane crash
‘Did I save her?’ Young boy was injured by debris while trying to protect his little sister from Philadelphia plane crash
New law requiring California bars to offer drink spiking drug test kits takes effect July 1
Toronto police seek person wanted in two suspected hate-motivated attacks at synagogues
Denali National Park has no timeline for reopening as wildfire burns outside entrance, officials say
Four shark encounters off Texas island as beachgoers celebrate July 4th
2-year-old girl dies after being left in a hot car while she was asleep, Arizona police say
An Illinois woman was killed by a deputy after she called 911, authorities say. The deputy is charged with murder
Illinois police release bodycam video of fatal shooting of Black woman in her home
The Sangamon County State's Attorney's Office released the bodycam of Sonya Massey's final moments before she was shot by a responding officer to the 911 call she made to report an intruder, according to her lawyer.
Sonya Massey’s mom called 911 to report her daughter was having a mental breakdown the day before she was killed
2 women were murdered six years apart. Now DNA evidence links a suspect, police say
Multiple suspects open fire in Baltimore mass shooting, leaving 1 dead and 7 injured
A ‘particularly dangerous situation’ develops as wildfires rage in the West
Parents call for accountability after Minnesota substitute teacher allegedly reenacted George Floyd’s murder in class
School resource officer seen punching student in head multiple times on surveillance video
At least 11 injured after tornado-spawning thunderstorms left a trail of destruction across parts of Oklahoma
‘I’m not proud of it’: Jason Kelce apologizes after video shows him spiking a cellphone after fan used a homophobic slur
At least 3 killed in flooding from heavy rain in Missouri, including 2 poll workers
Racist texts about slaves and ‘picking cotton’ sent to Black people as state AGs, colleges and police probe their origins
Across the country, the day after the presidential election, Black people of all ages – including children -- were anonymously sent racist text messages that referenced President-elect Donald Trump. A Trump spokesperson said the campaign had “absolutely nothing to do with these text messages,” and authorities are now investigating who is behind them. Hear from one 13-year-old about what he read, and how his family is coping.
Authorities work to find the source of racist texts sent to Black people nationwide after the election. Here’s what we know
A group of people carrying Nazi flags demonstrated outside a community theater performance of “The Diary of Anne Frank” in Livingston County, Michigan, in a display of antisemitism.
FBI offers $25,000 reward for information on ballot box fires in Washington and Oregon
Man charged with attempted murder after New York subway shoving
A loving, devoted teacher and a student brimming with artistic ambition are Wisconsin school shooting victims
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