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Florida man fatally shoots friend after being menaced with pitchfork: deputies

A Florida man fatally shot his friend during a dispute, telling police the friend threatened him with a pitchfork, officials said Saturday. → Read More

German parliament to boost security after US Capitol riots: reports

Security at Germany’s lower house of parliament has reportedly been increased following the storming of the U.S. Capitol in Washington by rioters last week. → Read More

Georgia corrections officer shot at state prison, another man killed; suspect in custody

A Georgia corrections officer was shot and another man killed during an incident at a state prison early Monday morning. → Read More

Pompeii dig uncovers secrets from unearthed fast-food restaurant

A supposed fast-food restaurant at Pompeii has been completely unearthed, helping to reveal dishes that might have been popular for the citizens of the ancient Roman city. → Read More

Vehicle plunges off San Francisco cliff, driver 'miraculously' survives: fire department

A woman in California was in serious condition after her vehicle plunged off a cliff onto a beach on Christmas morning. → Read More

21 members of white supremacy groups in Utah arrested on drug, gun charges

Nearly two dozen members and associates of white supremacy organizations in Utah were arrested on gun and drug distribution charges, newly unsealed court documents show. → Read More

Dramatic rescue by Dallas cops after vehicle plunges into lake caught on body camera

Dallas police officers praised for their quick response to a car submerged in a local lake earlier this week said they were just doing their jobs. → Read More

Arizona police dog nabs 4 in $4M meth bust during traffic stop

Four people in Arizona were arrested they were busted with nearly $4 million of meth during a routine traffic stop. → Read More

GBI investigating police-involved shooting that killed 1 in Brunswick

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation is investigating a police-involved shooting that left one person dead Saturday night in the same jurisdiction where Ahmaud Arbery was killed earlier this year. → Read More

Duquesne University professor on paid leave after repeatedly using 'N-word' during online class: reports

A professor at a private Catholic university in Pennsylvania has been placed paid leave after he was allegedly caught on video using the “N-word” repeatedly during a recent online educational psychology class. → Read More

Shooting near Rutgers University kills at least 2, wounds 6 others: report

At least two people were killed and six were hospitalized in serious condition after a shooting broke out at a party in the early hours of Sunday morning near Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J., police said. → Read More

What is Juneteenth? The history behind the oldest commemoration of the abolishment of slavery in the US

The history behind Juneteeth - or June 19 - is much celebrated across the country, particularly among the black community, to commemorate the end of slavery. 2020 marks the 155th anniversary. → Read More

Protests demanding justice for George Floyd ramp up again nationwide

Another day of protests in wake of the killing of George Floyd, a black man, at the hands of a white Minneapolis police officer geared up Saturday as hundreds of people across the country hit the streets. → Read More

George Floyd death: The cities where people are protesting and rioting

The death of George Floyd, a black man killed by a white Minneapolis police officer on Memorial Day, sparked widespread violent protests in more than a dozen American cities. → Read More

Texas paralegal in US Attorney's Office helped tip off Mexican drug cartel associates of investigation: FBI

A paralegal specialist working for a U.S. Attorney’s Office in Texas has been accused of helping a Mexican drug cartel smuggle large amounts of cocaine, heroin, and meth into the U.S. → Read More

Vermont records zero new coronavirus cases for first time in nearly 7 weeks

The coronavirus tally in the Green Mountain State remained the name Wednesday as Vermont health officials said there were zero new COVID-19 cases the day before. → Read More

Coronavirus schooling: Military cadet in rural Pennsylvania finishing college classes inside tent

Cadet William Taylor was home in Pennsylvania for spring break when the coronavirus pandemic hit, closing down schools across the country and forcing millions of American students to take classes online. → Read More

Florida man threatened to shoot up supermarket because not enough people were wearing masks: police

A 62-year-old Florida man was arrested this week after he allegedly threatened to shoot a local Publix supermarket because enough people weren’t wearing masks during the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More

Three Colorado men arrested for violating state’s coronavirus stay-at-home order

Three men in Colorado were nabbed for violating the state’s stay-at-home order set in place to help curb the spread of the coronavirus. → Read More

Kentucky pastor who held in-person Easter service won’t self-quarantine

The Kentucky pastor who kept his church open amid the coronavirus pandemic and held in-person service on Easter Sunday said he won’t be obeying a self-quarantine notice left on his vehicle by police. → Read More