Virginian-Pilot reporter Sierra Jenkins, 25, was out with a friend when a shooting began outside a restaurant. She was killed in the crossfire.
Author: Jordan Mendoza, USA TODAY
Fridge-sized asteroid hit Earth 2 hours after it was first spotted, NASA says
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WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall, trailblazing wrestler known as Razor Ramon, dead at 63
WWE confirmed Scott Hall’s death Monday night, less than one day after former tag team partner Kevin Nash said he’d be taken off life support.
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U.S. Army soldier dead after training incident at Fort Irwin National Training Center
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2 arrested in California after man found encased in concrete in bathtub in Honolulu
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230-foot wide asteroid initially expected to hit Earth in 2023 was false alarm
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Gas prices jump 8 cents one day after breaking record; diesel prices now highest ever
One day after the national record for a gallon of gas was broken, prices rose another 8 cents on Wednesday.
A spider as big as the palm of your hand could soon invade the East Coast, scientists say
First spotted in the United States in Georgia in 2013, the Joro spider has taken over the southeast, and a new study says they could soon go up north.