Over 370,000 people signed on to a Facebook event to raid Area 51 in search of aliens. The facility’s purpose has long been a subject of speculation.
Author: Vandana Ravikumar, USA TODAY
Texas woman, 84, arrested and charged with murder in husband’s 35-year-old cold case
Norma Allbritton was arrested for the shooting death of her husband more than 30 years ago.
University of Texas promises full scholarships to in-state students with family incomes under $65K by 2020
The University of Texas announced Tuesday that it will give full scholarships to students with a family income of less than $65,000 a year.
US Marshals capture one of ATF’s ‘most wanted’ fugitives on remote Montana ranch
Michael Duane Strain, 62, was arrested on a remote ranch in Montana last week after nearly eight years evading the law.
Check your cabinets: Some Ragu pasta sauces recalled, may contain fragments of plastic
Mizkan America, Inc. issued the recall out of an “abundance of caution,” warning consumers that the pasta sauces may contain fragments of plastic
‘It is a tragedy’: Kansas baby dies after being left for hours inside hot car
The 3-month-old Kansas girl is one of more than 800 children who have died in hot cars since 1998, according to NoHeatStroke.org.
Boeing airliner deliveries falter amid 737 Max woes, falling 56% from last year
Deliveries of new Boeing jetliners have fallen far behind last year’s pace following two deadly crashes that killed 346 people.
Auto writer Davey Johnson took a motorcycle for a test drive in the Sierra Nevada last week. Now he’s missing
Automotive journalist Davey G. Johnson was last heard from Wednesday, when he told a friend he was going home after a test drive in the Sierra Nevada.
‘Heartbreaking’: Missouri baby dies after being left in hot car for 15 hours, police say
11-month-old Joseline Eichelberger is one of more than 800 children who have died inside hot cars since 1998, according to NoHeatStroke.org.
Hundreds remember Katherine ‘Kate’ Nixon as services begin for Virginia Beach shooting victims
The service to remember Katherine “Kate” Nixon ushered in the next wave of grief for a city still reeling from the worst mass shooting of 2019.