Three dead, one injured after two US Army helicopters crash during training flight in Alaska: Officials
FILE photo — RobHowarth/Getty Images (FAIRBANKS, Alaska) — Three soldiers were killed and one has been injured after two Army helicopters crashed during training over Alaska on Thursday, officials said. Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson said two AH-64 Apache
Scoreboard roundup — 4/27/23
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUE Philadelphia 1, Seattle 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE LA Angels 8, Oakland 7 Tampa Bay 14, Chi White Sox 5 Baltimore 7, Detroit
Young doctor who discovered her own cancer encourages others to get screened
PHOTO: Dr. Lauren Juyia received chemotherapy treatment for colorectal cancer through a port, near her right shoulder, as she shows in this selfie. Dr. Lauren Juyia received chemotherapy treatment for colorectal cancer through a port, near her
Biden administration to launch regional processing centers for migrants throughout Central and South America
Jeff R Clow/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas outlined plans for reducing the number of migrants at the southern border, expanding restrictive measures and creating new foreign processing
District tries to dismiss lawsuit from teacher shot by 6-year-old, says it's covered under workers' comp
Jay Paul/Getty Images (NEWPORT NEWS, Va.) — Lawyers for the school board in Newport News, Virginia, have filed a motion to dismiss the $40 million lawsuit filed by first-grade teacher Abby Zwerner who was shot in her
Music industry leaders bring 'Protect Black Art' movement to Capitol Hill
Michael Godek/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Top music industry leaders joined lawmakers on Capitol Hill on Thursday to back a federal bill that would limit the use of rap lyrics by federal prosecutors in criminal proceedings. The