After days of searching, police found the body Saturday morning in a wooded area near Tymber Skan apartments in Orlando, Florida.
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‘We will not go quietly’: Women’s March organizes over 500 marches nationwide for reproductive rights
The event was announced Sept. 2, the day Texas’s new abortion legislation banning abortions after six weeks took effect.
‘In rapid decline’: Australia has lost 30% of its koalas in just 3 years, foundation says
The koala is now extinct in 47 electorates, and the remaining populations of others can be as small as just five to 10 koalas.
Gabby Petito remains missing as authorities search vast Florida reserve for fiancé Brian Laundrie
The family of Brian Laundrie, Petito’s 23-year-old fiancé, told police in Florida on Friday that they haven’t seen him since Tuesday.
Gabby Petito’s family is ‘being tortured’ by lack of info; fiancé’s family says he’s missing: What we know
Gabby Petito, 22, was last seen in in Wyoming before disappearing Aug. 30. Her fiancé’s family has informed police they are unaware of where he is.
‘A tipping point’: Some of world’s largest trees threatened by fires in the Sierra Nevada
A pair of lightning-sparked wildfires in California’s Sierra Nevada have shuttered Sequoia National Park.
‘Look to the skies and remember’: Former President Bush reminds Americans of unity after 9/11
Former President George W. Bush on Saturday recalled the unity and strength Americans showed after the Sept. 11 attacks.
When mysterious blue flashes lit up the sky after Mexico earthquake, some feared #Apocalipsis
The blue flashes that lit up the night sky could have been another instance of earthquake lights, a phenomenon that has long baffled experts.
Minnesota State Patrol deleted emails, texts after George Floyd protests, testimony reveals
Maj. Joseph Dwyer testified that he and a “vast majority” of the Minnesota State Patrol deleted the messages after George Floyd protests in 2020.
Biden to survey Hurricane Ida devastation in New York, New Jersey; NYC basement apartments under scrutiny
Hundreds of thousands were still without power in the South as storm cleanup efforts continued.