
NYPD hunt suspect in vicious anti-Asian attack
Witnesses saw a man knock a 65-year-old Asian American woman to the ground and stomp on her face while yelling racist slurs.
Witnesses saw a man knock a 65-year-old Asian American woman to the ground and stomp on her face while yelling racist slurs.
Uber Eats driver died after two teen girls tried to carjack him in Washington, D.C.
Suspect Joshua Green accused of shooting dead his parents and shooting three people at a convenience store, killing at least two more.
Suit alleges that Ponsetto racially profiled their son when falsely accusing him of theft.
The horrific case in New York City has echoes of last year’s West Virginia shocker where Richard Ellison killed his neighbor over a noisy rooster.
City of Brotherly Love taking remarkable measures to try and help its feathered friends.
Pennsylvania man allegedly embezzled the funds over a four-year period, spending the majority on payments to an adult website.
Rochester cop used the chemical agent on a suspected shoplifter who tried to escape while carrying her 3-year-old child.
Educator claims he thought the Zoom call for students had finished before he unzipped his pants.
82-year-old woman accidentally hit gas pedal, plowing vehicle through front window of upstate New York business into cake case.
The 41-year-old Black man, who had mental health problems, died last March in Rochester, N.Y. after being restrained by police.
Dashcam footage and home surveillance video captured the fireball that lit up the night sky on Monday.
The remains of 24 pharaohs, 18 kings and four queens, were relocated to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization on Saturday in an elaborate event designed to attract tourists to the new museum.
Lego theft may be on the rise, with French police investigating an international ring of alleged Lego thieves. Lego expert Gerben van IJken says there could be a Lego black market.
The department, responsible for nuclear weapons, concluded that a "very young child took advantage of the situation" when the parent, who manages the account, briefly left it "open and unattended."
From fish in jars to rare seeds and microbes, hundreds of millions of biological specimens are stored around the U.S., and caretakers are trying to make them accessible for future research.
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