Oscar-winning documentary “Navalny” depicts Russian opposition leader’s near-fatal poisoning, career as Kremlin’s most prominent foe and imprisonment.
Author: Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAY
Oscars shine light on deteriorating condition of imprisoned Putin opponent Alexei Navalny
Oscar-winning documentary “Navalny” depicts Russian opposition leader’s near-fatal poisoning, career as Kremlin’s most prominent foe and imprisonment.
Traffic stop saves South Carolina woman’s life after leading to brain tumor discovery
Usually a traffic stop is bad news. But for one South Carolina woman, it likely saved her life. Police saw her driving erratically
Emergency declaration for California: Atmospheric river storm prompts evacuations, flood concerns
Yet another atmospheric river storm blasted into California on Friday, bringing dangerous flooding rains, heavy snow and howling winds.
This husky and his crooked smile are so adorable a family drove 1300 miles to adopt him
Sherry Lankston and her family drove 1300 miles from Seattle to San Diego to adopt Harvey the husky who has a facial deformity.
Highs, lows and heartbreak: How a pair of California eagles developed a worldwide fanbase
Fans around the world love watching Jackie the bald eagle and her mate as they watch over two eggs in their nest. They got some bad news last week.
Man tried to board flight with AR-15, fake US Marshal badge, Taser among other weapons, feds say
TSA agents who found ammunition inside a passenger’s luggage during a random screening found a lot more in his luggage already on the plane.
Winter weather forces Yosemite to close; severe storms forecast in Oklahoma, Kansas: Weekend weather
Snow and rain kept pummeling California on Saturday before shifting eastward to the central U.S.
Pregnant Illinois woman run over as she tried to rescue toddler from car thieves
A pregnant Illinois woman is recovering in the hospital after she was run over by carjackers who stole her vehicle with her 2-year-old son inside.
‘He knows he’s home:’ Airman reunited with puppy 4 months after adopting him overseas
When a dog showed up with a litter of 11 puppies at his camp overseas in Jordan, it didn’t take long for Sgt. Chris Grimes to lose his heart.