Veteran Navy SEAL Michael Ernst was parachute training in a high-altitude, low-opening jump at an airfield in Marana, Arizona, when he was killed.
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8-year-old boy who went missing in Washington found 9 months later in Missouri; grandpa charged
Prior to his disappearance, police asked his family if he was with anyone else, but his grandparents refused to cooperate. One now faces charges.
8-year-old boy who went missing in Washington found 9 months later in Missouri; grandpa charged
Prior to his disappearance, police asked his family if he was with anyone else, but his grandparents refused to cooperate. One now faces charges.
Officials plan to shoot 150 cattle from the sky Thursday. An 11th-hour lawsuit hopes to stop it.
This last-ditch legal effort hopes to stop the U.S. Forest Service’s scheduled slaughter of 150 cattle to be shot from a helicopter in New Mexico.
Body of missing UK woman Nicola Bulley found; family decries ‘appalling’ speculation about case
Missing woman Nicola Bulley’s case sparked widespread police criticism of sexism as well as web sleuths chiming in on what they speculate took place.
She was gifted an original iPhone in 2007, but never opened it. It just sold for $63,000.
The 2007 iPhone, still sealed in its box, sold for a whopping $63,356.40 on LCG Auctions after bidding closed on Sunday.
‘An isolated incident’: New Orleans parade shooting leaves 5 shot, 1 killed, in Mardi Gras run-up
A 21-year-old man was arrested after a New Orleans parade shooting and two weapons were recovered at the scene near the Krewe of Bacchus parade.
Nine children, ages 5 to 17, shot at Georgia gas station; police investigating
The victims ranged in age from 5 to 17. Seven males and two females were hurt after gunfire broke out at the Columbus, Georgia, gas station.
150 feral cattle to be shot from sky in New Mexico national forest as US Forest Service issues kill order
Aerial shooting of the feral cattle in the Gila Wilderness will take place Thursday through Saturday, the U.S. Forest Service announced.
Explosions and severe injuries prompt company to recall nearly 20,000 grills
Paradise Grills’ recall reported liquid propane gas can accumulate inside the grill when the lid is closed, posing a fire and burn hazard to users.