Diversity Richmond distributes foods at Chester mobile home park
Diversity Richmond distributes foods at Chester mobile home park
Five people were hospitalized after being shot and injured in Shreveport, La., CBS-affiliated television station KSLA reported late on Sunday, the third multiple shooting reported in the United States within 24 hours.
Police say they found the child’s body in a car in Emmett.
If a mistrial is declared, a defendant is neither convicted nor acquitted
Made of wadding and filled with firecrackers, the Boeoegg's fiery end is supposed to signal how much longer winter will last. Officials in Zurich, Switzerland's financial capital, cancelled the event for the second year in a row to prevent crowds from gathering.
Police has claimed that more than one weapon was used at the birthday party in which nine sustained gunshot wounds
Animal attacked while trying to protect food source, say police
Security is ramped up in Minneapolis as jurors retire in the trial into the death of George Floyd.
Rep. Greene accused the media of ‘false narratives’ and focusing on race to ‘divide the American people with hate through identity politics’
A shooter killed three people and injured two others in a mass shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The shooter had not been found as of Sunday morning.
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Republican Thomas Massie was the lone member to vote against the resolution
Jackson Memorial Hospital will soon allow people to show up at its three vaccination sites without an appointment, officials said.
LaMelo Ball, the NBA’s top rookie the first three months, has been out since March 20
Supreme Court judge to write on importance of separating personal feelings from legal rulings
During a season that has seen the Clippers approach NBA records for shooting accuracy, one common element is a trust in coach Tyronn Lue's offense.
Incumbent Republican lawmakers received record donations in first quarter of 2021 as Trump yet to mobilise base for primary challengers
‘The words we use matter and will serve to further confer that dignity to those in our custody’
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An expert said it can be used to gain sympathy. However, it's allowed because, "by law, assault or aggravated assault with a weapon includes the attempt."