Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is ramping up the state’s speed on capital punishment ahead of his White House bid in 2024, critic says.
Author: Kayla Jimenez, USA TODAY
Nearly half of nation’s tap water contains PFAS, a new study finds. Americans living in urban areas are most at risk.
The U.S. Geological Survey says the study gives consumers info about the risks of PFAS when they grab a glass of water from their kitchen sink.
Indiana police officer, man are dead after altercation at hospital
An Indiana police officer was fatally shot by a man who was suspected of domestic violence inside of a southern Indiana hospital before her fellow officers the killed the 34-year-old man involved early Monday, police said.
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‘Failed promises’: Black Californians may soon get reparations. What would they be owed?
The California Reparations Task Force publicly released its final report on Thursday, including a comprehensive list of recommendations for lawmakers.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ feud with Disney World, explained
Gov. DeSantis’s attorneys wrote that the federal court should dismiss a lawsuit in part because “all of Disney’s claims fail as a matter of law.”
‘True explorers’: Meet the 5 passengers who died on the missing Titanic submersible
“These men were true explorers who shared a distinct spirit of adventure, and a deep passion for exploring,” OceanGate said in a statement.
All five passengers on missing Titanic submersible dead after catastrophic implosion
Rescue teams had been searching for the 22-foot submersible with five people on board since it was reported missing Sunday near the Titanic wreck.
California nursing facility agrees to pay $3.8 million for alleged kickbacks to doctors
A California nursing facility and its management company agreed to pay the US, California $3.825 million to resolve kickback allegations.
‘It needs to feel safe’: Police vow to fight NYC subway crime after man attacks 3 women
New York police arrested a 28-year-old man who allegedly violently slashed three women on their legs in the subway.
$5M gas skimming scheme brings attention to host of cases nationwide. How to avoid falling victim.
Hard-working Americans filling their tanks on the go run the risk of unknowingly getting ripped off at fueling stations by gas skimmers.