Slain Temple University officer 'tussled' with 18-year-old suspect before he was shot multiple times
Philadelphia Police Department (PHILADELPHIA) — An 18-year-old “tussled” with Temple University police officer Christopher Fitzgerald before the teenager allegedly gunned down the officer and fled in a stolen car, according to Philadelphia authorities. The shooting unfolded on
Proposed changes to Roald Dahl books spark backlash
Ronald Dumont/Daily Express/Getty Images (LONDON, U.K) — Some of Roald Dahl’s beloved children’s books will be getting updates to be more inclusive, progressive and more acceptable to today’s readers, according to The Roald Dahl Story Company, which
Afghans and advocates speak out after Taliban bans women from working with aid groups
Salam Cafe (Afghanistan) — Like many teachers, Salma cares for children that aren’t biologically hers. As co-director of the Salam Cafe in Kabul, Salma was able to provide a refuge for some of Afghanistan’s poorest children —
“GMA” co-anchor Robin Roberts celebrates 10th anniversary of return after bone marrow transplant
ABC News (NEW YORK) — ABC News’ Good Morning America co-anchor Robin Roberts said she is “beaming in gratitude” as she marks the 10th anniversary of her return to GMA after undergoing a lifesaving bone marrow transplant.
Transportation Secretary Buttigieg calls on rail industry to improve safety after Ohio derailment
U.S. Department of Transportation (WASHINGTON) — Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg announced Tuesday a multi-part push to hold the freight rail industry accountable in the wake of the East Palestine train derailment. In its announcement, the Department
This Virginia congressional election could make history
Marilyn Nieves/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Democrat Jennifer McClellan will face off against Republican Leon Benjamin on Tuesday in a special election for Virginia’s 4th Congressional District, where voters will decide who will fill the seat of the
Family of American terror victim asks Supreme Court to curb immunity for social media
ABC News (NORWALK, Calif.) — Seven years after Islamic State extremists murdered their daughter, the family of Nohemi Gonzalez, the only American killed in the 2015 Paris terror attacks, heads to the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday
Could F-16 jets turn the tide for Ukraine?
omersukrugoksu/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — As the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the war that has followed approaches its one-year mark, some U.S. officials are pushing the federal government and other allies to bolster Ukrainian forces’ weapons.
Family shares warning after 11-year-old boy dies after injuring his ankle on treadmill
Thir Sakdi Phu Cxm / EyeEm/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A relative of an 11-year-old boy who died after injuring his ankle on a treadmill is speaking out to share a warning about his health condition. Jesse
Plant-based baby formula recalled over possible contamination
FDA (NEW YORK) — Reckitt, a British consumer goods company, said it would recall two batches of plant-based infant formula they produce due to “a possibility of cross-contamination with Cronobacter sakazakii.” The product, ProSobee Simply Plant-Based Infant