Springdale, Arkansas Hit by Tornado as Severe Weather Ramps Up in South
The National Weather Service rated the tornado an EF-3 on the Enhanced Fujita scale. At least seven people were injured and two are in critical condition.
Police Officer With Troubled Past Resigns After Lewd TikTok Videos Surface
A Georgia police officer was believed to have been engaging in sexual activity while on the job.
Chernobyl Staff Defiantly Played Ukraine Anthem Daily After Russian Capture
A Ukrainian nuclear official said he is worried because "looters" raided the site's radiation monitoring lab, taking materials that could create a "dirty bomb."
Russia Sees at Least 40 Citizens Expelled From 4 Nations in Matter of Hours
The Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland and the Czech Republic have announced the expulsion of Russian intelligence officers and diplomats.
U.K. Seizes Russian Superyacht as 'Warning to Putin and His Cronies'
The 192-foot vessel is worth 38 million euros and belongs to an unknown Russian businessman.
Oscars Board Exploring 'Further Action' Against Will Smith After Slap
The academy said it will open a formal review of the incident, in which the actor slapped Chris Rock during the ceremony.
Huge Crash on I-81 in Pennsylvania Kills at Least 3, Sets Trucks on Fire
A snow squall caused the multi-vehicle collision involving an estimated 50 to 60 vehicles.
Wealthy Russians Taking Their Money to Middle East to Avoid Sanctions
Wealthy Russians are buying real estate in Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.
Antarctic Ice Shelf the Size of Rome Collapses After Record Warmth Recorded
Part of the Conger ice shelf broke off after record temperatures were reported in the region.
Immigration Detention Centers to Close or Reduce Capacity in 4 States
ICE currently has nearly 22,000 immigrants in custody at facilities across the country.
Mike Pence Blames Joe Biden for North Korea Missile Launch
North Korea launched an intercontinental ballistic missile this week, prompting the former vice president's remarks.
Hunter Biden Accused by Russia of Helping Finance Ukraine Biolabs
"Incoming materials have allowed us to trace the scheme of interaction between U.S. government bodies and Ukraine's biolabs," a Russian official said.
Muslim U.S. Citizens Sue Over Border Agents Allegedly Questioning Faith
The three citizens say they are questioned about their faith every time they return from an international trip.
Russia Says Life 'Returning to Normal' in Parts of 'Liberated' Ukraine
A Russian official said Thursday that the special military operation in Ukraine is "going according to plan."
Burr Ridge Trucker Who Killed Boss, Shot Himself Was Mad About Pay: Police
Jeremy Spicer allegedly shot his boss before going to another office in the same building and shooting a female employee.
Priest at Russian Soldier's Funeral Says He Fought Evil, 'Ukrainian Nazis'
"He fought against evil, Satanic spirits: Ukrainian Nazis, created by American multinational corporations," Gennady Zaridze said.
NATO Doubling Deployed Troop Numbers, Sending Them to Eastern Europe
The alliance's troops are headed for Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Slovakia.
MacKenzie Scott's Habitat for Humanity Donation Shocks Local Chapters
The philanthropist donated $436 million to the organization.
Boynton Beach Construction Accident Kills Two When Wall Collapses
The Boynton Beach Police Department said initial reports indicated two workers were at a construction site at Riverwalk Plaza when a concrete wall fell on them.
Brothers Freed After 25 Years in Prison for Murder They Didn't Commit
"I'm thankful that the truth is finally realized," George DeJesus said during the virtual hearing on Tuesday.
New York City's Pre-K Students to Potentially Remove Masks Next Month
Children could begin to stop wearing masks in the classroom beginning April 4.
White House Warns Companies to Encrypt Data in Case of Russian Cyberattack
The U.S. government has said there is evolving intelligence that Russia may be looking at methods for a potential cyberattack in response to U.S. sanctions.
Apple Products, Including Music, iCloud, Knocked Offline
On Monday afternoon, Apple's support page on Twitter said all of the outages have been resolved, and its website shows that systems should be running normally.
Crash During Traffic Stop Kills 2 Pennsylvania State Troopers, Civilian
The two police officers were trying to get a man on the highway into their vehicle when they were all struck.
Hong Kong Suspends Citywide COVID Testing Plans as Cases Begin to Decline
"The experts are of the opinion that it's not appropriate for us to devote finite resources to the universal mass testing," said Hong Kong's chief executive.
Biden Admin Ends Trump-Era Rule Expediting Removal of Some Migrants
The expanded program allowed for the expedited removal of any noncitizen who was encountered anywhere in the country.
Florida Bridge Tender Faces Charge for Raising Drawbridge, Killing Woman
A 79-year-old woman died after falling off the bridge, which connects West Palm Beach to Palm Beach.
Volkswagen SUV Recall Announced After Driver Complaints to U.S. Agency
Over 222,000 SUVs are being recalled in the U.S. and Canada because of an airbag problem.
Who Is Naomi Irion? Nevada Woman Disappeared From Walmart Parking Lot
Naomi Irion was last seen in the early hours of March 12 in a Walmart parking lot.
Gretchen Whitmer Was to Be Tied Up, Made to Pose for Photos in Kidnap Plot
"We want her flex-cuffed on a table while we all pose and get our pictures taken like we just made the biggest drug bust...in history," a suspect said.