By BERNIE WILSON AP Sports Writer SAN DIEGO (AP) — The UConn Huskies pretty much wrecked every team they faced in the NCAA Tournament on the way to last year’s championship and the first two games this March Madness look awfully familiar. Up next is a wrinkle: A rematch with a San Diego State team
Yet another fatal episode unfolded Monday night on the NYC subway.
(WETM) – This week is National Poison Prevention Week, and the Upstate New York Poison Center is reminding residents to keep their homes safe from potential poisonings and to be prepared in the case that an incident occurs. National Poison Prevention Week began on Sunday, March 17, and will continue until Saturday, March 23. This []
A crowd look as a hooded Filipino penitent flagellates himself as part of Holy Week rituals to atone for sins or fulfill vows for an answered prayer in metropolitan Manila,
Devotees sing during a Mass celebrating the Nazarene of Saint Paul Holy Week procession, outside the Basilica of St. Teresa, in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, March 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos)
Passengers who were aboard an Alaska Airlines flight when a door plug blew out in-flight could be victims of a crime.
Deputies say it was road rage that killed a visiting doctor and left a man jailed on a million dollar bond. The victim’s brothers talk about their loss, and the memories they’ll keep forever.
Their crimes include historic sex offences and brutal assaults - and they've all started serving their sentences after appearing in court. This week, they include a cocaine-fuelled thug who repeatedly attacked his partner months after stalking a previous girlfriend, and a conman who duped frail and terminally-ill pensioners out of thousands with a sophisticated scam. Sign up for our free newsletters now Here are 11 of the criminals who were handed jail terms, with sentences ranging from several...
Scotland have not gone six matches without a win since a run from October 2007 to September 2008.
Passengers on board the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 that suffered a terrifying midair blowout in January have received a letter from the FBI saying they may be victims “of a crime.”
Passengers on board the Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 Max 9 that suffered a terrifying midair blowout in January have received a letter from the FBI saying they may be victims “of a crime.” Attorney Mark Lindquist, who represents multiple passengers that were on Alaska Airlines flight 1282, shared with CNN the letter that the FBI office in Seattle sent to passengers on Tuesday. “I’m contacting you because we have identified you as a possible victim of a crime,” the letter reads in part. It also...
TxDOT TxDOT urges drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists to follow state laws and save lives AUSTIN – Katie Parker still gets nervous just crossing the street. Eight years ago, a careless driver plowed into her and her dog, Riley, while they were out for a jog. Parker was hit with such force that she was thrown more than 60 feet. Riley, a Great Dane, was killed on what was supposed to be a pleasant morning jog. The mental and physical toll from the 2016 crash continues for Parker. The physical...