A tiger seen wandering a Houston neighborhood was headed to a sanctuary after police released video of the captured animal being bottle fed, petted.
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Flying squid statue bought with COVID-19 relief money puts Japanese town in spotlight
Leaders of a coastal town in Japan drawing the ire of some residents after spending $230,000 in COVID-19 relief money on a statue of a flying squid.
‘No one is going to give me my father back’: Families mourn, voice anger after deadly Mexico City metro line crash
The overpass collapsed late Monday, sending subway cars plunging from Mexico City’s newest subway line toward a busy boulevard.
‘People in the water drowning’: Just days after smuggling crackdown, 3 die, 27 hurt when boat capsizes off San Diego
A suspected smuggling operation that killed 3 off the San Diego coast came despite a crackdown and warning of possibly deadly consequences.
‘Tragic’: Durango, Colorado, woman killed in apparent bear attack after taking her dogs for a walk
An autopsy this week will determine the official cause of death for a Colorado woman found dead after what authorities believe was a bear attack.
Andrew Brown Jr.’s family says police ‘executed’ him, then only showed a 20-second video clip from body-cam
Andrew Brown Jr. a father of seven, was fatally shot Wednesday by deputies serving warrants in Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
Searchers, families hope to find 12 missing people in boat capsized in Gulf of Mexico off Louisiana
Rescue boats and aircraft combed a swath of the Gulf of Mexico in search of 12 workers missing from a commercial boat that capsized off Louisiana.
NAACP calls to end qualified immunity in Virginia after police officer pepper-sprayed Black and Latino Army officer
A Virginia police officer accused of pepper-spraying a Black and Latino military officer during a traffic stop in December has been fired.
Police officer accused of pepper-spraying Black and Latino Army officer in Virginia fired
A Windsor police officer accused of pepper-spraying a Black and Latino military officer and forcing him to the ground in December has been fired.
Filipino man dies after being forced to perform hundreds of squats for breaking COVID-19 curfew near Manila
Philippine authorities are investigating the death of a man forced to perform nearly 300 squats after officials say he broke COVID-19 curfew rules.