‘I Did What I Had to Do’: Hawaii Good Samaritan Rushes into Burning Building to Get Residents Out
A Hawaiian man is being hailed as a local hero after rushing into a burning building to get everyone out safely.
A Hawaiian man is being hailed as a local hero after rushing into a burning building to get everyone out safely.
The CDC has warned state health officials to prepare for a surge of bird flu cases in humans as more cattle herds test positive.
Family members say a young woman died following an alleged road rage incident on Thursday in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
More human remains have been discovered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, less than a week after a leg was found in a nearby park.
Tennessee is divided over reparations, with a black Memphis pastor leading the charge against a bill that would prohibit the funding of a proposed reparations study in the state.
Shots were fired during a deposition in Las Vegas at a Summerlin law office Monday morning and two people were killed, according to KTNV.
Two suspected shoplifters were hit by a car while fleeing the scene in Los Angeles, California, on Sunday.
An 89,000-ton container ship lost propulsion Friday evening near a bridge in the waters around New York City, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Sunday responded to overwhelming criticism of her “repent” post ahead of the solar eclipse in the United States, noting that while these natural phenomenas happen, “God created all of these things and uses them to be signs for those of us who believe.”
A woman accused of posing as a 14-year-old homeschooler while having a sexual relationship with a child is in trouble once again in Tampa Bay, Florida.
A high schooler in Danvers, Massachusetts, knew exactly what to do when his school bus broke down, thanks to his excellent mechanical skills.
Leonel Moreno, the Venezuelan “migrant influencer” known for instructing fellow migrants on how to take advantage of American “squatter’s rights,” is now complaining of “persecution” as he sits in jail.
Several New York school districts will be letting students out early or stay home altogether on Monday due to the upcoming solar eclipse.
An elderly dog has finally been adopted after spending 11 years in an Alabama animal shelter when a Wisconsin couple heard of her story.
A couple in Montgomery County, Texas, have been arrested on several charges including child porn and bestiality.
A seven-year-old Alabama girl has an entire community rallying around her after they caught wind of the lemonade stand she started to raise money for an important cause.
Social media erupted with criticism when a Green Party member who is a candidate running for Senate in New Jersey pointed to the “climate crisis” as the reason behind the recent earthquake in the Northeast.
A Wisconsin woman who fatally poisoned her friend and stole nearly $300,000 from her has been sentenced to life in prison.
New York squatters are asking to be declared “heirs” to the abandoned property they have been living in after allegedly tricking a judge.
Two major sports teams have joined forces to support those affected when the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in Baltimore on March 26.
Hotel prices are shooting up to extreme highs as Americans flock to projected hotspots to view the upcoming solar eclipse on Monday.
Cole Brings Plenty, an actor from the Yellowstone spinoff show 1923, was found dead southwest of Kansas City, Kansas, after he went missing.
Walmart shoppers who bought weighted items or bagged citrus within a certain period may be able to get their hands on settlement checks.
Officials say multiple aftershocks followed the 4.8-magnitude earthquake that hit the northeast early Friday.
NYC will pay a large settlement after two women say their rights were violated when they were forced to remove their hijabs for mugshots.
Guests at Pennsylvania’s Hersheypark were terrorized by an aggressive wild raccoon who was seen chasing and biting multiple people as they waited in line for a ride on opening day last Friday.
All 371 locations of the 99 Cents Only stores are shutting down, with company executives blaming the “difficult” decision on such causes as “inflationary pressures.”
A dog from California who began an extraordinary journey in July and ended up more than 2,000 miles away from home is safe again.
The earthquake that shook New York and New Jersey on Friday morning took the Internet by storm as shocked residents rushed to social media.
A $100 grocery haul in 2019 costs almost $140 today for the same common items, causing consumers to “become creative to cope.”
An earthquake rattled residents of the northeast early Friday, and officials are working to determine if there was any damage.
A Southwest Airlines flight is under investigation after it nearly hit LaGuardia Airport’s air traffic control tower during inclement weather.
Manual transmission for cars in the U.S. was once the norm before improved technology made automatics the preferred option for any and all drivers.
NEW YORK — An earthquake shook the densely populated New York City metropolitan area Friday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey said, with residents reporting they felt rumbling across the Northeast.
There are a few things to know as multitudes of people gear up to experience the total solar eclipse on Monday.
The pilot who died during a hot air balloon crash in Arizona in January reportedly had the drug ketamine in his system at the time.
The 15-year-old girl charged with assaulting 16-year-old Kaylee Gain in St. Louis, Missouri, wants to apologize, according to her parents.
The North Face sponsors an LGBTQ camp where children as young as 12 can perform in drag, and housing and bathrooms are “genderless.”
Water-damaged mail left unprocessed for months and a worker asleep at a forklift. These were just two of a host of issues including “a general inattention to detail” uncovered in an audit conducted by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) inspector-general at a new regional processing facility in Virginia.
The Quaker Oats Company announced Wednesday it is permanently closing its factory in Danville, Illinois, with upwards of 500 employees to be impacted.