A GoFundMe page for Atlanta spa shootings victim Hyun Jung Grant had raised more than $2.6 million as of Sunday morning for her two sons.
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‘You bum, why did you hit me?’ 75-year-old Asian woman beats attacker with stick in San Francisco
A 75-year-old Asian American woman attacked and punched by a man on a San Francisco street fought back, leaving him bloodied and hospitalized.
Vatican, Pope Francis say Catholic Church can’t bless same-sex marriages because God ‘can’t bless sin’
The statement comes less than six months after revelations of Pope Francis’ stunning endorsement of same-sex civil unions were made public.
‘Shame on you’: London police, chief draw criticism for aggressive tactics in breaking up vigil for woman killed by officer
London police were under fire after forcibly breaking up a vigil honoring murder victim Sarah Everard, whom a police officer is accused of killing.
Winter storm pounds Denver; Colorado could get up to 4 feet of snow; 2,000 flights canceled; tornadoes, baseball-size hail hit Texas
Parts of Colorado, Wyoming and Utah were being blasted with up to four feet of snow while Texas was in recovery mode from tornadoes and hail.
Japan marks 10th anniversary of quake, tsunami that killed thousands and triggered nuclear disaster
Japan observed a moment of silence Thursday to mark 10 years since an earthquake triggered a tsunami — and one of the world’s worst nuclear disasters.
China, Russia to build lunar outpost: International cooperation or ‘authoritarian alliance in space’?
China and Russia agreed to collaborate on building and operating a robotic scientific outpost on the moon or in lunar orbit.
Pope Francis draws adoring crowds in war-weary Iraq, asks Christians to forgive Islamic State oppression
Pope Francis was wrapping up his visit to Iraq on Sunday, drawing thousands to rebuilt churches, squares and an open-air sports venue.
Man dies when gunfire erupts near ‘George Floyd Square’ in Minneapolis as Chauvin trial looms
A manhunt was underway Sunday in Minneapolis after the fatal shooting of a man near “George Floyd Square.”
Virginia is first Southern state to vote to legalize recreational marijuana use in nod to racial justice. Critics say the bill falls short.
Virginia is poised to become the first Southern state to legalize marijuana after lawmakers approved a bill to permit possession in 2024.