Puerto Rico’s political turmoil culminated with a stretch when it had three governors in less than a week. Where does the U.S. territory stand now?
Author: Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY
Jeffrey Epstein, a onetime associate of Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, is in legal trouble: Here’s what we know
Here are answers to five questions about the case against Jeffrey Epstein, who was arrested Saturday on sex-trafficking charges.
Skydiving plane in Hawaii crash was involved in previous terrifying incident
The skydiving plane that crashed in Hawaii on Friday, killing all 11 aboard, had been involved in a terrifying incident before that.
‘What I want is a peaceful death’: Kevin Roster has only weeks to live – and that’s why he moved to California
Kevin Roster, who is terminally ill, moved from New Jersey to California for its medical aid in dying law.
Denying mass killers ‘sick, twisted fame’: Public officials refuse to name them to avoid copycats
Public officials are joining the movement toward downplaying the name of assailants after mass killings to avoid copycat events.
‘I was irresponsible’: Amanda Eller apologizes for her ill-fated journey into the Hawaiian wilderness
Amanda Eller, the hiker who was rescued after being lost for 17 days in a Hawaiian forest, apologizes for her poor decisions in Facebook video.
Chicago detectives knew a Jussie Smollett deal was in the works, new documents show
Newly released documents from the Jussie Smollett case show Chicago police detectives knew a month in advance a deal was in the works.
Iraq war veteran accused of mowing down pedestrians in California charged with hate crimes
An Iraq war veteran with a history of PTSD has been charged with hate crimes, in addition to murder charges, for mowing down pedestrians.
Tornado warnings are meant to save lives. Why do some people roll their eyes?
Complaints and complacency are among the obstacles in the way of weather forecasters as they try to keep the public safe with tornado warnings.
Missouri’s last abortion clinic could close, making the state the only one without a facility
Missouri’s threat to decline a license renewal may force the state’s only abortion clinic to close by the end of the week, Planned Parenthood officials said.