The woman had lost her husband and that the next day would have been their 60th anniversary.
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
A Florida man was attacked and killed by his giant, flightless bird. Now it’s up for sale
A cassowary attacked and killed Marvin Hajos this month. Now the bird and about 100 other exotic animals Hajos owned are up for sale.
DNA from an old razor helped police solve 41-year-old rape and murder California cold case
After more than four decades, a suspect has been identified in the rape and murder of two women in California.
Uber driver dropped passengers off at the airport, then returned to rob the house, cops say
Surveillance cameras captured Jackie Gordon Wilson returning to the home andattempting to break in an hour after dropping his passengers off.
Florida man arrested for burglarizing cars in jail parking lot moments after being released
Michael Lewis had just been released after being arrested on grand theft charges when he allegedly began stealing from cars in the jail parking lot.
Hawaii police officers who allegedly forced homeless man to lick urinal indicted on civil rights violations
Honolulu Police Department officers John Rabago and Reginald Ramones pleaded not guilty to charges in federal court on Friday.
Suspects in vandalism of Gerald and Betty Ford gravesites surrender to Michigan police
The suspects were caught on security footageskateboarding in the areaand removing a metal “E” from an inscription on the monument.
Photos of India’s ‘drop-dead gorgeous’ Malabar squirrels have become a viral sensation
Kaushik Vijayan took the photos of Malabar giant squirrels. The rodents, known for their colorful coats, are twice the size of their gray relatives.
Washington woman sentenced to 2 days in jail for pushing her friend off a 60-foot bridge
Tay’lor Smith was originally expected to serve no jail time after she pleaded guilty to pushing her friend Jordan Holgerson off a bridge.
Paleontologists discover ‘Scotty,’ the world’s largest T. rex fossil: ‘The rex of rexes’
The massive predator, nicknamed “Scotty,” was about 42 feet long and likely weighed more than 9.7 tons, according to a new study.