• “He’s my hero”: Woman’s life saved after brother donates his kidney

    April is National Donate Life Month, a time to raise awareness for organ donation.

    • AWM

    RIP To These Heroes Who Died In This Tragic “Accident”

    It was early morning on Monday when firefighters from Baltimore arrived at a derelict house to put out a fire. Unfortunately, firefighters got trapped inside the building when it collapsed on top of them. Three firefighters were killed in the accident, while a fourth was injured. The three-story rowhome was located on Stricker Street, and […]

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    History, heroes and heart; stories of the 128th Boston Marathon

    The Boston Marathon is celebrating and honoring 100 years of welcoming people from all over Massachusetts, the United States and the world, to this incredible event.

  • Brooks Moore, MSFC charter member, dies at 97

    A charter member of the Marshall Space Flight Center when it was created in 1960, Brooks Moore, has died at 97.

  • Veteran donates glasses to colorblind Rio Rancho students

    RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – 15 colorblind Rio Rancho students were given special classes to help them see a brighter world. The glasses are a donation from veteran Ron Neldon. He purchased EnChroma glasses for the students from various Rio Rancho Public Schools. This is the third year Neldon purchased the glasses for students helping dozens []

    • SFGate

    Cal Poly student dies while hiking at Big Sur waterfall

    A Cal Poly student known for his exuberant attitude and love of the outdoors died while hiking at a Big Sur waterfall, school officials confirmed. Kenneth Taylor, 21, departed for a hike to Salmon Creek Falls in Monterey County's Silver Peak Wilderness on April 6. When Taylor failed to return, he was reported missing. Due to the road slip-out on Highway 1, Monterey County sheriff's deputies requested that officers from the San Luis Obispo Sheriff's Office look for Taylor. His body was found that...

  • Pre-K student at ECISD died following medical emergency

    ECTOR COUNTY, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- Ector County ISD students and staff are mourning the loss of a fellow student and campus leaders are working to ensure that students have access to trauma support in the wake of the child's death. According to ECISD, on Monday, April 8, a four-year-old boy attending Lamar Early Education Center suffered []

  • President Biden Unveils Student Loan Forgiveness Plan in Madison

    His second Wisconsin visit in recent weeks. Plan lowers costs for 25 million borrowers.

    • NDTV

    Another Indian Student Dies In US, 10th Incident This Year

    An Indian student has died in the US state of Ohio, the Indian Consulate in New York said on Friday, adding that an investigation is underway to ascertain the cause of death.

    • News18

    Behind The Headlines: How Eight Indian Students Died In US In 2024

    The recent death of Satya Sai Gadde in Cleveland, Ohio has once again placed the spotlight on the issue of safety and security of Indian students in the US. On Friday, the Indian Consulate in New York announced Gadde’s death. It said that a police investigation is underway and the Indian mission continues to remain in touch with the family. “All possible assistance is being extended, including to transport Mr. Uma Gadde’s mortal remains to India at the earliest,” the Indian mission said. This...

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    Say What? MTG Suggests Slain U.S. Student Should’ve Been Deported

    Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesRepresentative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-GA) crusade to politicize the murder of Laken Riley, took an absurdist turn on Tuesday, as the politician said the young American student would’ve been better off being deported.Greene directed the strange comment to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who was appearing before the House Homeland Security Committee on Tuesday to testify on the budget.Greene used the opportunity to speak about what she called the...

  • Say What? MTG Suggests Slain U.S. Student Should’ve Been Deported

    Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesRepresentative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-GA) crusade to politicize the murder of Laken Riley, took an absurdist turn on Tuesday, as the politician said the young American student would’ve been better off being deported.Greene directed the strange comment to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, who was appearing before the House Homeland Security Committee on Tuesday to testify on the budget.Greene used the opportunity to speak about what she called the...