Six injured at Colorado resort after mechanical equipment collapses in pool area
Aurora Fire Rescue (AURORA, Colo.) — Six people were injured, including two in life-threatening condition, after mechanical equipment collapsed in a pool area at a Colorado resort, authorities said. The Aurora Fire Rescue said its rescue team responded
Tech firms push 'passkeys' to usher in password-free logins
STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — When it comes to the password habits of Americans, there’s some room for improvement. But some tech companies are hoping a new security technology known as a “passkey” may offer a solution.
One dead in Texas graduation party shooting, no arrests made
Tetra Images/Getty Images/STOCK (HOUSTON) — A teenager was killed in a shooting at a high school graduation party in Houston, Texas, the local sheriff said in a statement. The deceased has been identified by police as 16-year-old Isaac
Migrants desperate to live in US endure inhumane conditions near the Mexican border: Reporter's notebook
Mireya Villarreal/Jim Scholz/ABC News (MATAMOROS, Mexico) — Most U.S. border towns, from Texas to California, thrive on a healthy relationship with their Mexican counterparts. Goods and labor flow back and forth, helping tourism and the economy on both
One dead, Six injured in shooting at Mississippi restaurant: Police
Douglas Sacha/Getty Images/STOCK (OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss.) — A teenager was killed and six others were injured in a shooting at a Mississippi Gulf Coast restaurant Friday night, authorities said. Police responded to a shooting shortly before 11 p.m.
As Young Thug awaits trial, the push to limit the use of rap lyrics in court gains bipartisan support
Leigh Vogel/Getty Images for The Recording Academy (NEW YORK) — The indictment of rapper Young Thug on gang-related charges in May 2022 sparked a movement in the music industry against the use of rap lyrics as evidence in
DOJ seeks 25-year prison sentence for Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes
Philip Pacheco/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The Justice Department is asking a federal judge to sentence Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes to 25 years in prison following his conviction along with other members of the anti-government militia