A man was arrested in the random knife killing of UCLA student Brianna Kupfer, who was working alone in a furniture store when she was killed
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‘Heart has been ripped out’: Mom of teen killed by LA cop in Burlington store prayed, held daughter as she died
Parents of Valentina Orellana-Peralta, 14, said she loved skateboarding and dreamed of becoming a U.S. citizen.
FDA makes abortion pills permanently available through mail and telehealth by removing in-person restriction
The FDA, since first approving medical abortion in 2000, has required an in-person doctor’s visit before prescribing the so-called “abortion pills.”
‘Readiness and courage’: Coast Guard rescuers pull body from car near edge of Niagara Falls
U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew members on Wednesday pulled a woman’s body from a vehicle in frigid rapids near the brink of Niagara Falls.
Storm clobbers Hawaii with wild winds, flooding rain; thousands left without power
An unusually powerful storm battered Hawaii, leaving thousands without power and flooding streets across the archipelago.
3 students dead, others hurt in Michigan high school shooting; 15-year-old suspect in custody, authorities say
A student was taken into custody after authorities said he fatally shot three students and injured eight other people at a high school near Detroit.
‘Untouchable super citizens’: Will the Rittenhouse verdict fuel vigilantism – or a needed step toward more freedom
Reaction to the Rittenhouse verdict has been polarizing: Right-wing groups celebrating, and liberal leaders decrying the decision as a harbinger of lawless vigilantism and domestic terrorism.
Will there be a mistrial in the Kyle Rittenhouse case? Here’s what it would mean
Kyle Rittenhouse’s defense team has asked for two different types of mistrials, one that would prevent him from being tried again
L.A., Chicago giving away cash with no strings attached to residents in need. Are universal basic income programs working?
Los Angeles and Chicago will be the two largest cities to offer no-strings-attached payments to lower-income households as part of a universal basic income program.
‘Angry and disgusted’: Train riders held up phones, didn’t call 911 as woman was raped on Philadelphia train, police say
But prosecutors handling the case don’t anticipate charging fellow passengers for not intervening, according to a district attorney spokesperson.