Over 100 female skydivers plan to spend Thanksgiving week jumping out of perfectly good airplanes in pursuit of world-record glory.
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80-vehicle pileup in Colorado blamed on wintry weather and fast drivers
No deaths were reported as authorities blamed wintry weather and speedy drivers for the crash that led to about a dozen injuries.
6 people shot outside Pittsburgh church during funeral service for shooting victim
Six people were shot outside a Pittsburgh church in the Brighton Heights area during a funeral service for John Hornezes that was being livestreamed.
Doorbell video shows malnourished Texas twins begging for help after escaping handcuffs
The mother of the malnourished children, Zaikaya Duncan, was arrested in Baton Rouge after police issued an AMBER Alert for five other missing kids.
Wounded Connecticut police officer fatally shot suspect in ambush that killed 2, bodycam shows
Nicholas Brutcher, 35, made the call to deliberately lure police to the scene, according to a preliminary investigation.
The US isn’t ready for stronger hurricanes, experts say. How structures are built could help.
U.S. communities continue to recover from hurricanes that hit years ago. The storms can take decades to recover from and cause billions in damage.
Over 30 people hospitalized after carbon monoxide leak at Pennsylvania day care center
The leak happened at Happy Smiles Learning Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania. More than 20 children were hospitalized in stable condition.
Hurricane Orlene makes landfall in Mexico as Category 1 storm with heavy rain, storm surge
Mexico will experience hurricane- and tropical storm-force conditions Monday as Hurricane Orlene slams the southwestern coast. What to know.
The Jim Cantore effect: What it means when the iconic meteorologist shows up in your city
Where is Jim Cantore? That’s what Florida residents want to know ahead of Ian. The Weather Channel meteorologist is synonymous with severe weather.
Mosquito Fire, California’s largest wildfire of 2022, grows to 100 square miles; thousands evacuated
California crews working the 100-square-mile Mosquito Fire continued Thursday to battle the state’s largest wildfire of 2022.