2nd suspect arrested in Gary bank robbery, security guard's murder
After a week on the run, the second suspect in the murder of a Gary bank security guard is in custody.
At least one person was killed in at least eight shootings northwest of Phoenix.
Russian authorities arrested a suspect on murder charges after Catherine Serou, a 34-year-old U.S. citizen and former Marine, was found dead, local police announced on Saturday, according to NPR.Driving the news: Serou, who had been studying at a university in Nizhny Novgorod, disappeared on Tuesday after leaving her house in a suburb of the city and entering an unknown vehicle. Her body was discovered after a large-scale search.Stay on top of the latest market trends and economic insights with
Michigan football received its second pledge of Saturday in a local three-star.
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A Chicago boy was honored for saving his mother's life.
The greatest threat with any storms that develop will be strong, damaging winds, though there is also the possibility for large hail and heavy rain.
Pope Francis on Saturday put 20th century statesman Robert Schuman, one of the founders of modern Europe, on the path to sainthood in the Roman Catholic Church. A Vatican statement said the pope approved a decree recognising the "heroic virtues" of Schuman, who died in 1963. Schuman's work was instrumental in the founding of today's European institutions, such as the European Union.
A woman allegedly involved in several racist incidents, some of which were filmed on the MRT, was charged in court.
Former White House doctor Rep. Ronny Jackson and 13 other Republicans want President Joe Biden to take a mental cognition test and share the results.
Catherine Serou/Screenshot/VKMOSCOW—The U.S. Marine forces trained Catherine Serou to survive in combat, and she did during in the war in Afghanistan. The 6-foot-tall blonde was athletic, hard-working, intellectual, an artist, a photographer and studying law at a Russian university. But it was a car ride in a sleepy provincial Russian town, Bor, in the region of Nizhny Novgorod that she did not survive: after going missing on Tuesday, her body was found in the woods this weekend. The car’s drive
BERTRAND GUAY/AFP via Getty ImagesNina Simone’s daughter and grandchildren have declared they will no longer be silent, claiming her estate had been “taken away” from them and they are placing the blame on Vice President Kamala Harris.It kicked off on Friday evening when RéAnna Simone Kelly, the daughter of Simone’s daughter Lisa Simone Kelly, praised Chlöe Bailey’s sexy rendition of the singer’s iconic song “Feeling Good”.“Everyone’s coming at @ChloeBailey for her performance…But what y’all don
The video shows a 10-year-old girl huddling over her younger brother. The children were not injured, the New York Police Department said.
Slavin joins Ron Francis (2001-02) as the only Hurricanes players to receive the annual award for outstanding sportsmanship and hockey ability.
Richard Kay said Princess Diana was "desperate to try and make a fresh start" before she died in a car crash in 1997.
Scientists are researching whether mixing and matching COVID-19 shots from Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson is safe and effective.
According to a BuzzFeed News report, eight of the 14 GOP reps who opposed the creation of a new federal holiday for Juneteeth closed their office.
As they hunt for their next role, the lawyers are finding doors are closed to "Trump people," Bloomberg reported.
Afghanistan's is racing to ramp up supplies of oxygen as a deadly third surge of COVID-19 worsens, a senior health official told The Associated Press in an interview Saturday. The government is installing oxygen supply plants in 10 provinces where up to 65% of those tested in some areas are COVID positive, health ministry spokesman Ghulam Dastigir Nazari said. Afghanistan's 24-hour infection count has also continued its upward climb from 1,500 at the end of May when the health ministry was already calling the surge “a crisis,” to more than 2,300 this week.
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford's crew said the shock trial testing proved "our warship can 'take a hit' and continue our mission."
She started making care packages with the homeless when she was just nine-years-old. Now, with a $3,000 grant she has no plans to slow down.