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Two people were killed and four others were injured Sunday afternoon in two near-simultaneous shootings within a couple a miles of each other in St. Louis, police said.A 51-year-old woman and a 32-year-old man were killed in a shooting about 2 p.m. (3 p.m.
Who says only tourists go to see the ball drop in Manhattan's Times Square on New Year’s Eve?U.S.
And what a year it was.Old names returned amid new peccadilloes (here’s looking at you, Carlos Danger), while an obscure government contractor took to the international stage propelled by shocking revelations about the extent of government snooping.
A handyman accused of killing all three members of the family he lived with and burning down their Colorado home was in custody Sunday in Oklahoma after a month-long nationwide manhunt, authorities said.Harry Carl Mapps, 59, was arrested Saturday night in Roland, Okla., the Pueblo County, Colo.
An investigation has been launched into the Christmas Day death of a U.S. citizen who became unresponsive while in custody in a holding cell at the Campo Border Patrol station near San Diego.According to information released Saturday by U.S.
A serial bank robber suspected of murdering a Mississippi police officer and wounding a second was killed in a shootout with cops in Arizona, ending a weeklong manhunt, authorities said Sunday.
Black Girls Code. The name is simple, but the goal is groundbreaking. Today, black women only make up 3% of the computing workforce. Kimberly Bryant, founder of Black Girls Code, is looking to change that. By providing computer training and coding skills to young women of color, Bryant is on a mission to change the future of the tech industry. Check out the video in the post.
An icy blast of freezing weather was forecast to bring bitter cold to the Upper Midwest and Northern Plains Sunday, while the storm-battered Northeast is to get more snow.
The family of Jahi McMath, the 13-year-old girl declared brain dead after complications from routine tonsil surgery, said Saturday a hospital in New York may be able to accept her and keep her on life support.
INDIANAPOLIS - Andrew Jacobs Jr., a former longtime Indiana congressman, died Saturday afternoon, according to a family spokesman. He was 81.