The wreckage from the deadly June crash “was extremely fragmented” and “evidence of a post-impact fire was observed,” according to Wednesday’s report.
Author: Thao Nguyen, USA TODAY
GLAAD report says Twitter is the ‘most dangerous’ social media platform’ for LGBTQ users
Major social media platforms inadequately protect users from anti-LGBTQ rhetoric, GLAAD said Thursday, calling Twitter as a “dangerous platform.”
Los Angeles city councilmember charged with 10 counts, including embezzlement and perjury
Curren Price, Jr.’s charges are the latest in a series of scandals and criminal allegations that have shaken the Los Angeles city government.
Massage Envy reaches settlement for discriminating against disabled customers, Feds say
Massage Envy was accused of discriminating against individuals with disabilities who needed assistance transferring to and from massage tables.
2 dead in shooting after high school graduation ceremony in Richmond, Virginia; suspect in custody
Police said seven people were shot, two fatally, Tuesday after a high school graduation ceremony near Virginia Commonwealth University.
Former FBI agent Robert Hanssen, convicted of spying for Russia, dies in federal prison
Robert Hanssen, a former FBI agent who received more than $1.4 million for committing espionage on behalf of Moscow, died in prison, officials said.
F-16 fighters chased unresponsive plane near DC area before it crashed in Virginia; no survivors found: Updates
F-16 fighters from the Washington, DC National Guard scrambled at supersonic speed to intercept a plane whose pilot was unresponsive, officials said.
Hundreds gather at Florida school board meeting over Disney movie controversy: ‘Your policies are not protecting us from anything’
Many shared concerns over the district’s teacher vacancies, with one student saying teachers are “scared to say anything that will get them fired.”
9 injured, including children, in Memorial Day shooting near beach in Hollywood, Florida; suspect detained
A shooting between two groups left nine people wounded, including children, near a beach in Hollywood, Florida, authorities said on Monday.
Montana becomes first state to ban drag reading events at public schools, libraries
Unlike bills in Florida and Tennessee that try to ban drag reading events that are sexual in nature, Montana’s law does not require a sexual element.