Police are still looking for one of two suspects in a shooting that killed a toddler.
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Stories about struggling rural hospitals are nothing new. Low revenue and high employee turnover have been hallmarks of the industry for years. In Northeast Georgia, Hart County shuttered its hospital. […]
Eric Nshimiye, a 52-year-old originally from Rwanda, has carved a decades-long career as an engineer and neighborly father-of-four in Ohio. Now federal authorities charge that he’s been living a double life – hiding a murderous past as a war criminal during Rwanda’s genocide. Sheila Flynn reports
John Ridley’s latest movie “Shirley” stars Regina King as Shirley Chisholm. Here’s how the cast compares to the real-life people they’re portraying.
A lousy childhood, a booze problem, a Gladue Report and 39 years of keeping his nose clean didn’t matter.
Patio furniture and snow shovels. A padlocked bicycle. A crumpled blue blanket with snow in the folds. Copious amounts of nut shells.
Scientists have verified that a method to look for cellular life in ice grains flying up from Europa, a moon of Jupiter, just might work.
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has signed a law that allows teachers in public schools to answer questions from students ‘about scientific theories of how the universe and/or life came to exist.’
For years now, local and federal public safety officials have passed laws and run ad campaigns telling people to put down their phones while they’re behind the wheel. But even with all of the…
Brazilian climatologist Núbia Beray Armond for years had been sounding the alarm about Rio de Janeiro’s need for an extreme heat plan including water distribution