Woolly mammoth bones found in Mexico prove that hunters actually attacked the mammal, instead of waiting for them to die
Author: Doug Stanglin, USA TODAY
A white restaurant manager was sentenced to 10 years for enslaving and beating a black man
A white restaurant manager in South Carolina was sentenced to 10 years in prison for enslaving and torturing an African American cook
Texas officer who shot woman in her home sometimes had ‘tunnel vision,’ review says
Texas officer Aaron Dean’s review last year shows he was critiqued for having “tunnel vision.” Dean is charged with the murder of Atatiana Jefferson
Maria Fire broke out minutes after utility company re-energized high-voltage power line
Southern California Edison says it turned power back on minutes before the Maria Fire erupted nearby in Ventura County
Almost 1 million lose power after intense Halloween storm rolls through eastern US
Hundreds of thousands are without power after a Halloween storm swept through the eastern US, hitting New York, Maine, Pennsylvania and other states
Birmingham couple charged with murder after abducted 3-year-old’s body found in dumpster
An Alabama couple have been charged with capital murder in the suffocation death of 3-year-old Kamille “Cupcake” McKinney who was found in a dumpster
Northern California braces for ferocious winds and more power outages that may affect 1 million
Ferocious winds Saturday could result in more power outages for nearly 1 million PG&E customers near San Francisco. The move is to prevent wildfires.
‘It’s time to drop things, pack and go.’ Threat of 85 mph winds forces 90K to flee in Northern California
85-mph winds that threaten to spark fires are expected in Northern California, forcing the biggest evacuation in Sonoma County in a quarter-century
Olga takes aim at Gulf Coast as a post-tropical cyclone
Olga was likely collide with a cold front and bring gale-force winds and up to 8 inches of rain along the Gulf Coast, the National Hurricane Center.
Nearly 50,000 ordered to evacuate Los Angeles-area homes as Tick Fire picks up speed
Nearly 50,000 people near Los Angeles are evacuating due to the Tick Fire; meanwhile in northern California, the Kincade Fire has grown to 25 miles.