The attack began about 6:42 a.m. local time at Gare du Nord, French Interior Minister Gerald Darmani told reporters during a press conference.
Author: Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Federal agency is considering a ban on gas stoves in the US, report says: ‘Hidden hazard’
The CPSC has been considering a ban on gas stoves since the fall. Pollutants emitted from them have been tied to asthma and other respiratory issues.
12-year-old girl fatally stabs 9-year-old brother as parent slept in Oklahoma home, police say
The stabbing took place late Thursday at a home in Tulsa, Oklahoma. After the attack, police say the girl woke up a parent.
Elon Musk now holds world record for largest loss of wealth ever, Guinness says
Prior to Musk, the record for largest personal fortune wiped out was set by Softbank founder and CEO Masayoshi Son in 2000, who lost $58.6 billion.
Veteran surfer Marcio Freire, featured in ‘Mad Dog’ documentary, dies riding waves in Portugal
Marcio Freire was one of the three Brazilian surfers who became known as the “Mad Dogs” after conquering the giant wave “Jaws” in Hawaii.
Police said a doctor drove his Tesla off a cliff with his wife and family inside. Here’s what we know.
Police said a doctor drove a Tesla with his wife and kids inside off a California cliff near Devil’s Slide; investigators have not revealed a motive.
Man kills 7 family members, including 5 kids, in apparent murder-suicide at Utah home, police say
Officials said five children, between ages 4 and 17, were among the victims of the shooting in Enoch City, Utah.
Twitter sued for $136,000 in overdue rent at San Francisco office as Musk’s wealth shrinks
According to a complaint, Twitter is late on rent at an office space on the edge of Chinatown in San Francisco.
James ‘Buster’ Corley, co-founder of Dave & Buster’s, dies at 72
James ‘Buster’ Corley died after an apparent self-inflicted shooting at his home, according to information from his family and Dallas police.
Denmark did not have a single bank robbery last year. This could explain why.
In 2021, Denmark saw one bank robbery and last year there were none, according to data from Finance Denmark. That’s down from 222 two decades ago.