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He’s the definition of a champion speller.Thirteen-year-old word wunderkind Kush Sharma won Saturday’s Kansas City-area spelling bee in a final that took 29 rounds — far faster than the previous final that ended unexpectedly when organizers ran out of words and prompted a tie-breaker.
Police say a woman's co-worker accidentally shot her Friday morning at a thrift store in Chicago's South Side Washington Heights neighborhood.
He’s the definition of a champion speller.Thirteen-year-old word wunderkind Kush Sharma won Saturday’s Kansas City-area spelling bee in a final that took 29 rounds — far faster than the previous final that ended unexpectedly when organizers ran out of words and prompted a tie-breaker.
He’s the definition of a champion speller.Thirteen-year-old word wunderkind Kush Sharma won Saturday’s Kansas City-area spelling bee in a final that took 29 rounds — far faster than the previous final that ended unexpectedly when organizers ran out of words and prompted a tie-breaker.
Alexandria. Va., Police say the forensics on bullets used in the murder of a beloved music teacher are similar to those used in two other high-profile unsolved murders.On Feb. 6, a gunman knocked on Ruthanne Lodato's door in the 2400 block of Ridge Road Drive just after 11:30 a.m. and opened fire.
Rescue crews were unable to save a man Friday night who was trapped by an avalanche in northern Utah, officials told NBC News.The avalanche struck around 6 p.m. (8 p.m. ET) near the Whitney Reservoir, a popular area for scenic views of the Uinta Mountains.
Police in Alexandria, Va., say the forensics on bullets used in the murder of a beloved music teacher could be linked to other unsolved murders.
Malaysia Airlines is asking for prayers from around the world for Flight 370.In a statement early Sunday local time — and more than 24 hours after air traffic controllers lost touch with the jumbo jet — the airline said there was still no evidence of wreckage.
A viral video that shows a girl trying to help her mom on a Philadelphia bus has sparked an official investigation.
A Florida judge has set bail at $1.2 million for the pregnant South Carolina mom who drove her minivan packed with her three children into the ocean — setting off a frantic rescue effort caught on video.