Air Canada plane collides with fire truck at LaGuardia Airport, mass casualty incident declared
An Air Canada aircraft collided with a fire truck at New York
An Air Canada aircraft collided with a fire truck at New York
President Trump is deploying ICE to assist TSA at airports starting March 23 to reduce congestion and boost immigration control amid shortages caused by the government shutdown.
A shooting at a Kroger supermarket parking lot in Georgia left one man seriously injured. Police are actively searching for the shooter as the investigation continues.
Atlanta and Georgia record multiple incidents: parking garage collapse from fire, child shot, fatal traffic accident, and drug bust in College Park.
Prediction platforms face insider trading allegations as massive bets precede major geopolitical events, raising security concerns as trading volumes reach tens of billions of dollars.
Rep. Eric Swalwell faces backlash for missing votes while staying at a donor
A suspected meteorite pierced a roof in Houston after a loud blast and bright light. Authorities are investigating after receiving numerous reports of the phenomenon.
A Seattle man who shot a pregnant woman in 2023 has been found not guilty by reason of insanity and will be committed to a state mental health facility.
Six guests were injured after a floor collapsed at a New Hampshire wedding venue, sending them plunging 20 feet. Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the incident.
Former Ohio teacher Jamelah Daboubi pleaded guilty to an illegal relationship with a 15-year-old student. She faces 18 months in prison and the loss of her teaching license.
LA Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez is under fire for using police security for an event despite repeatedly voting to cut the LAPD budget and opposing their role.
Robert Mueller, the former FBI Director and special counsel who led the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, has died at the age of 81.
A former Mexican pastor wanted for child abuse was captured by U.S. Border Patrol in Southern California after hiding from authorities while working for an electric company.
Stephen A. Smith criticized President Trump for overstepping by signing an executive order to protect the exclusive broadcast window for the traditional Army-Navy game.
An Orlando woman faces multiple charges after attacking a pregnant woman, assaulting a senior citizen, and biting a police officer during a traffic disturbance on February 23.
An Ohio woman unexpectedly won $100,000 after accidentally buying a Mega Millions ticket on Friday the 13th. She plans to use the prize to pay off her car and support her family.
Los Angeles officials are fighting a lawsuit from the owners of Marilyn Monroe’s final home, arguing the demolition block for historical preservation is legally sound.
The El Monte Union High School District is accused of mishandling 113 student abuse cases and violating reporting laws. The district has agreed to four years of monitoring.
Landslides in Rancho Palos Verdes have caused mansion values to plummet, with some priced at just $5,000. Residents face infrastructure collapse as relief efforts remain stalled.
As Cuba faces deep energy and economic crises, the exile community in Miami believes the current system is nearing collapse amid rising protests and pressure from the U.S.
The US Senate noted high absenteeism during a budget bill vote, which passed with 47 in favor and 37 against out of 100 seats, as the nation faces a financial crisis.
Houston anesthesiologist An Q. Van
The Texas Medical Board suspended Dr. An Q. Van
A minivan crashed into a Rochester home, injuring three people and causing severe property damage. Police are currently investigating the cause of the accident.
Bradley Temple pleaded guilty to misusing $277,000 in COVID-19 relief funds for personal expenses. He faces up to 10 years in prison and must repay the full amount.
An Ohio jury ordered TQL to pay $22.5 million for denying a pregnant employee’s request to work from home, which contributed to the tragic death of her newborn.
A wave of removals of César Chávez statues and street names is spreading across California due to controversy. Localities and schools are simultaneously moving to reassess his legacy.
Fresno City Council voted to ban sex offenders from attending meetings in person, sparking a confrontation with Rene Campos, a man on the registry seeking to run for office.
The U.S. Senate warned of canceling its April recess to pass the Department of Homeland Security budget and end the shutdown caused by prolonged immigration policy disputes.