Images showed the bodies of civilians in the streets, some with their hands bound, around Kyiv after Russian forces pull out. Latest Ukraine news.
Author: Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY
Zelenskyy says retreating Russian forces are boobytrapping Ukrainian streets; US pledges military equipment: Live updates
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a video address to his country that Russian forces are leaving landmines in homes and streets.
Millions in California could get up to $800 in gas tax refunds to fight high fuel prices, governor proposes
Lawmakers in several states say they want to do something to ease the burden of high gas prices on consumers — but few can agree on how to do it.
Cut taxes to make gas cheaper? Maryland and Georgia try it temporarily — and other states might too.
Some states are looking to temporarily suspend their gas taxes, while others consider a rebate to drivers.
Gabby Petito’s family sues Brian Laundrie’s parents, alleging they knew of her murder
The parents of Gabby Petito claim in a lawsuit filed Thursday in Florida that Brian Laundrie confessed to the murder to his parents on Aug. 28.
14 shot, 1 killed in shooting at Las Vegas hookah lounge, police say
Police said they believe gunfire was exchanged during an altercation between at least two men at the hookah lounge early Saturday morning.
Deputies arrested on manslaughter counts after fatally shooting man who honked horn, Louisiana sheriff says
Two Louisiana deputies were fired and arrested on manslaughter counts after they shot an unarmed man, Jefferson Parish Sheriff Joseph Lopinto said.
Video shows helicopter plummet into ocean near swimmers in Miami Beach
A Robinson R44 helicopter crashed Saturday into the ocean waters off Miami Beach, plummeting a few feet away from swimmers.
Florida police officer’s negligence conviction overturned in 2016 shooting of autistic man’s caregiver
An appeals court overturned the negligence conviction of a Florida police officer who in 2016 shot at an unarmed autistic man and hit his caregiver.
Water remains unsafe for thousands of people in Hawaii, months after Navy petroleum leak near Pearl Harbor
Thousands of people near Pearl Harbor in Hawaii remain under health advisories after Navy jet fuel contaminated drinking water late last year.