A Dunkin’ employee was arrested and fired after a state trooper in Chicago found what police said was mucus in his coffee.
Author: Jordan Culver, USA TODAY
‘Disgraceful’: Minnesota pair who wore swastika masks at Walmart banned from stores for at least a year
A man and woman who wore face masks with swastikas on them in an incident captured on video have been banned from Walmart stores for at least a year.
‘Dangerous road hazard’: Texas police warn motorists of tire-flattening spikes scattered on major highway
More than 30 caltrops were recovered in early July by the Smith County Sheriff’s Office and the Texas Department of Transportation.
‘It’s insane’: DC police look for 3 men after 1 killed, 8 injured in daytime shooting in busy area
Police said three men opened fire in a busy Washington, D.C., area and killed one person. Eight others were taken to hospitals after the shooting.
Black Lives Matter street mural in front of Trump Tower vandalized with red paint, quickly repainted
Police are looking into a criminal mischief complaint after someone splashed red paint on the mural on Fifth Avenue.
Police investigating after ‘disturbing’ video shows officer kneeling on man’s neck in Allentown
Video of the incident in Pennsylvania shows two officers restraining a man on the ground while a third officer appears to put a knee on his neck.
California man, woman who vandalized Black Lives Matter street mural and dismissed racism face hate crime charges
Nicole Anderson, 42, and David Nelson, 53, have been charged with three misdemeanors after being recorded defacing a Black Lives Matter street mural.
‘They don’t make turtle-sized wheelchairs’: Two years later, Maryland’s ‘Lego Turtle’ has recovered from shell fractures
An Eastern box turtle who spent two years recovering from shell fractures that required use a custom Lego wheelchair is nearing a full recovery.
Flying snakes undulate in midair while gliding from trees. Virginia Tech researchers used motion-capture cameras to find out why.
A team of researchers at Virginia Tech studied the undulations of the paradise tree snake to see what impact the movement had on its glide.
San Quentin State Prison is ‘deep area of focus and concern’ in California: Nearly one-third of inmates have coronavirus
California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Monday announced more than 1,000 inmates at San Quentin State Prison have tested positive for the coronavirus.