The slain driver, 31-year-old Nasrat Ahmad Yar, had worked for the U.S. Army as an interpreter, according to local media.
Author: Emily DeLetter, USA TODAY
Annie, a 19-year-old foster dog, was supposed to live a month. She lived for another year.
When Annie was surrendered to Pawerful Rescue in Dallas, she wouldn’t walk or eat. But with her foster family, she flourished and inspired others.
Belvita recall: Two breakfast sandwich varieties recalled after possible nut contamination
Belvita-maker Mondelez announced the voluntary recall due to the possibility the products may contain undeclared peanuts.
11 people died from fireworks-related injuries last year: How to stay safe this July 4th
Here’s what you should consider before lighting fireworks of any shape or size this Independence Day weekend.
Delta flight from Michigan to Florida diverted to Atlanta after ‘unruly passenger’
Delta did not provide details but said in a statement the airline does not “tolerate threats and abuse of any kind towards our people.”
Starbucks strike: Union says workers at over 150 stores to protest over alleged Pride decor bans
The union alleged Starbucks did not allow some stores to decorate for Pride Month or asked stores to take down decorations, which the company denied.
Tito’s launches ‘Tito’s in a Big Can,’ an empty cocktail keg listed at $200
The brand is launching Tito’s in a a Big Can, a 128-ounce stainless steel mini cocktail keg available for $200.
Dunkin’ Salted Caramel Cold Brew returns for summer, plus 2 new wraps added to menu
The Dunkin’ wraps include one with chorizo and egg and one with chicken and roasted pepper. The Caramel Chocoholic Donut also returns.
California restaurants used alleged priest for employee confessions, must pay $140,000: DOL
The Department of Labor found the restaurants had multiple violations, including using an alleged priest to get employee confessions.
After viral post, man’s missing Houston Astros World Series ring has been located
Someone has come forward with the 2022 World Series ring after thousands of shares on a Facebook post pleading for its return.