A wave of harsh winter weather and bitter cold temperatures left a swath of the Pacific Northwest and parts of the East blanketed in ice and snow.
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‘I am going to kill you’: 2 killed in 4 knife attacks on homeless in New York City subway
A “person of interest” was in custody Sunday after a string of brutal knife attacks targeting homeless people in New York City’s subway system.
No rest for the weary: Winter storm rolls across East as polar vortex sweeps into Midwest
A winter storm was rolling up the snow-weary East Coast, threatening to pound some areas with a foot of snow just a week after a Nor’easter.
Five children among 6 killed in Muskogee, Oklahoma, shooting rampage
Five children were among six people killed Tuesday in a shooting rampage in Muskogee, Oklahoma, police said. A suspect was taken into custody.
80M people under watches, warnings, advisories as ‘dangerous’ snowstorm pounds Midwest, Northeast
Almost 80 million people were under winter storm warnings and watches. The snow started before dawn in Washington, D.C., and was slowly rolling north.
‘Operation Lost Angels’ rescues 33 children in Los Angeles: What we know
The operation in LA that found 33 missing children came two months after another effort in Virginia recovered 27 youths. Here’s an update.
Inauguration Day security live updates: Few protests, sparse crowds in DC on Inauguration Day; state capitols quiet; arrests in Portland
There were few protesters and no crowds or violence Wednesday as Joe Biden was sworn in as the nation’s 46th president.
Live inaugural updates: 12 Army National Guard troops dropped from Capitol security mission, including 2 for ties to right-wing militias
Adherents of the QAnon extremist ideology have indicated they plan to be in Washington for Joe Biden’s inauguration, according to the FBI.
US Capitol briefly locked down, outside inauguration rehearsal evacuated because of nearby fire
An inaugural rehearsal at the West Front of the Capitol was evacuated Monday because of a nearby fire.
DC, states scramble to boost security; National Park Service says no final decision on closure of Mall
Groups tracking right-wing extremist organizations have said preparations for more violence are underway by supporters of Donald Trump.