Norman North High School swimmer qualified for trials hopes to swim to Tokyo Olympics
Norman North High School swimmer qualified for trials hopes to swim to Tokyo Olympics
Scientists say cross-species embryos could lead to breakthroughs that save countless lives, but new advances in the field raise major ethical questions.
Officer Brian B says someone shouldn’t be doing a police job if they can shoot someone in heat of moment
Rep. Greene accused the media of ‘false narratives’ and focusing on race to ‘divide the American people with hate through identity politics’
Mike Lindell says new ‘free speech’ site hit by cyberattack on first day of operation
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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Police identified Stephen Nicholas Broderick, 41, as the suspect, and said that he is armed and dangerous
Her grandmother and local community activists have appealed for peace and ceasefire to shootings
CDC advisors plan to meet on Friday to discuss the Johnson & Johnson vaccine that was paused after six people developed blood clots.
‘A person of interest has been located and will be criminally charged,’ police say
With record daily spikes all of last week, the Indian capital is now the worst-hit city in the country.
The shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin, unfolded early Sunday, leaving three people dead. A person of interest was arrested after a manhunt.
‘She never “fit into a one size fit all box” as she was a master inventor and innovator’
US safety regulators will investigate a Saturday crash involving a Tesla with nobody driving.
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Police suggest ‘suspects in this vandalism were targeting’ Barry Brodd for his testimony
A police sergeant who showed off his baton handling skills in a video set to music from the film "Mortal Kombat," is now under investigation by the San Jose Police Department's internal affairs office. Sgt. Eddie Chan can be seen performing martial arts moves with two police batons.
Florida's top Republicans cited events in cities around the country — but not the Jan. 6 riots in Washington — as Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Monday to create tougher penalties for people who participate in violent protests. After the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol by supporters of then-President Donald Trump, Republicans pushing the legislation used it as an example to support the effort.
After using the N-word in front of a Black coworker, the coworker said it felt "like a stab through my heart each time," but didn't say so because she feared retaliation.
‘I hope that I can be with Applejack in the afterlife, my life has no meaning without her,’ Brandon Scott Hole posted shortly before shooting rampage