A former California nanny will serve 30 years in federal prison for filming child pornography with at least 5 victims in his care, authorities said.
Author: Kristin Lam, USA TODAY
Massachusetts man arrested after son, 5, allegedly takes heroin to school and brags it makes him feel like Spider-Man
A father is facing drug possession charges after his son, 5, allegedly took heroin to school and said tasting it made him feel like Spider-Man.
Santa Clarita shooting: What we know about the Saugus High School suspected gunman, victims
Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, near Los Angeles, will remain closed Friday as authorities continue their investigation of a deadly shooting.
Peanut allergy shots? A new Stanford-led study shows an antibody injection could prevent allergic reactions
A treatment for severe peanut allergies could come in the form of an antibody injection, according to a new Stanford-led pilot study.
San Diego State University suspends 14 campus fraternities after ‘devastating’ death of freshman student
San Diego State freshman Dylan Hernandez died after attending a fraternity event, the school announced Monday.
Teen walks 14 miles to seek help for ambushed family in Mexico; 8 children survive massacre
Stories of survival emerged Wednesday from Mexico as authorities searched for clues into a brutal massacre that took the lives of nine family members.
A Maryland police department can’t display a hand-crafted ‘thin blue line’ American flag. Here’s why
A father and son giving a wooden “thin blue line” flag to police in Montgomery County, Maryland, has renewed debate over the symbol’s meaning.
Hillside brush fire in Los Angeles threatens affluent Pacific Palisades homes; evacuations lifted
California firefighters are wrestling with the Palisades Fire burning in a Los Angeles hillside and threatening multimillion-dollar homes.
Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook has stopped Russia and Iran campaigns to meddle in 2020 election
Facebook has shut down attempts from Russia and Iran to interfere in the 2020 elections, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in an NBC interview aired Monday.
‘Totally avoidable’: 3 construction companies fined for deadly Seattle crane collapse
The state of Washington fined three companies involved in a crane collapse that killed four people in Seattle, determining it was “totally avoidable.”