At least five children died in a Pennsylvania house fire that blew flames out of every first-floor windowearly Sunday morning, authorities said.
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‘Unreal scene’: Police say shooting melee on Houston highway likely drug-related
Two people were killed in a shooting on Interstate 10 in Texas on Thursday evening, Houston Police said.
At least 4 dead, 2 injured in Southern California stabbing rampage; suspect arrested
A series of stabbings and robberies in Southern California Wednesday nightkilled and injured multiple people, police said.
Police say Kentucky woman snorted drugs hidden in body cavity between her legs following arrest
Kathryn Ahlers allegedly pulled out a bag of drugs from a body cavity between her legs and began snorting it in a Kentucky police cruiser.
Alaska ferry workers go on strike for first time in 42 years: ‘We have tried and tried to work with the state’
Hundreds of Alaska ferry workers went on strike on Wednesday, shutting down the marine highway system that serves as a lifeline for rural areas.
Federal judge temporarily blocks Trump administration’s 9-day-old asylum rule
A federal judge on Wednesdayblocked theTrump administration from enforcing a rule preventing most migrants from claiming political asylum.
Heydi Gámez García, 13, attempted suicide after her father’s failed immigration attempts. She died last week
Honduran immigrant Heydi Gámez García, 13, has been buried after trying to kill herself while she was separated from her father.
‘Unbelievable’: This goose wasn’t cooked — even after being hit by a car and getting stuck in the grille
A goose survived getting stuck in a car’s grille after a Papa John’s delivery driver struck it last weekend in Burlington, Vermont.
With 46K blacked out, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo rips Con Edison: ‘They should have been better prepared’
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo slammedelectricity company Con Edison for blackouts in Brooklyn and Queens on Sunday night amid a heat wave.
‘Outrageous’: Convicted criminals serve as Alaskan police amid public safety crisis, investigation finds
Dozens of police officers with criminal records have worked in Alaska, despite state law that should have disqualified them, an investigation finds.