Three massive wildfires are scorching Northern California, and more than 650 wildfires, most sparked by lightning, have burned in the last week.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
New York police disciplinary records can be made public, federal judge says
The judge’s ruling would clear the way for the release of officers’ disciplinary records by the city’s watchdog, police department and other entities
Chad Daybell, husband of Lori Vallow, pleads not guilty to concealment charges, trial set for January
Chad Daybell last appeared in court earlier in August when a judge ruled there was enough evidence to move forward in the case.
Chad Daybell, husband of Lori Vallow, pleads not guilty to concealment charges, trial set for January
Chad Daybell last appeared in court earlier in August when a judge ruled there was enough evidence to move forward in the case.
New York police officers force protester into unmarked van, video shows: ‘NYC is taking after Portland’
The tactics used by New York police officers Tuesday were quickly compared to those of federal agents in Portland.
A pet cat is the first animal to test positive for COVID-19 in the UK
The cat’s test results were confirmed last week at a lab in South East England, said Christine Middlemiss, the U.K.’s chief veterinary officer.
St. Bernard dog named Daisy rescued from England’s highest peak
St. Bernard’s were bred to rescue people from the treacherous Alpine peaks, but Daisy needed some help on England’s Scafell Pike.
Striking video captures moment lightning hits behind Statue of Liberty
Stunning video of a storm in New York City shows lightening strike just behind the Statue of Liberty with a cloudy backdrop Wednesday evening.
Donald Trump refuses to condemn QAnon: Here’s what to know about the far-right conspiracy theory
President Donald Trump said Thursday he knows “nothing about” QAnon, a growing, yet baseless, far-right conspiracy theory.
Federal agents in unmarked cars, ‘wall of moms’: Here’s what’s happening in Portland
Weeks of protest and the presence of federal agents in Portland have brought the national spotlight on the Oregon city amid calls for racial justice.