Three incendiary devices were found as police investigated a fire and apparent murder-suicide at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Colorado.
Author: Claire Thornton, USA TODAY
White House aims for 25% drop in homelessness in 2 years as cities across US wrestle with growing crisis
Federal data shows 582,462 people were experiencing homelessness in January 2022 — that’s about the size of the population of Milwaukee.
For people in DC, the wheels on the bus will soon go ’round and round’ for free
The announcement comes after system-wide free service has been launched in cities like Kansas City, Missouri, and Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Decades-old US poverty level formula ‘makes no sense’ in 2022, experts say. Here’s why it’s still used.
The federal poverty line formula is outdated and incomplete – and highlights just a fraction of the financial hardships in the country, experts say.
Heavy rain to blanket much of the southern U.S. on holiday weekend; New Mexico gets massive snowfall
Parts of Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas were blanketed with rain Thursday and another round of showers is anticipated tomorrow, forecasters say.
‘Shock and disbelief’: World War II bomber, smaller plane collide and crash at Dallas air show
Two planes collided and crashed at the Commemorative Air Force Wings Over Dallas air show, the Federal Aviation Administration said Saturday.
Who won the Powerball? Here’s why the mystery may simmer for months.
Powerball winners are not allowed to remain anonymous in California, but lottery officials don’t typically identify the winner right away.
Cold temps descending on USA: Forecasters warn snow could fall from Texas to New York
Much of the country will soon face unusually cold temperatures 10-20 degrees below what’s typical this time of year, forecasters say.
Gabby Petito’s parents file wrongful death lawsuit against Utah police
The lawsuit seeks $50 million in damages and alleges Moab, Utah, police should have issued a domestic violence citation against Brian Laundrie.
Deadly crowd surge in South Korea: Police response was ‘inadequate’ as early reports poured in, chief says
Other South Korean authorities have offered public apologies as well. More than 150 people died after the Saturday tragedy.