Thousands gathered in Highland Park for a remembrance ceremony and community walk Tuesday, one year after the shooting at a Fourth of July parade.
Author: Grace Hauck, USA TODAY
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Titanic sub updates: Boeing denies it helped build sub, search for human remains may be moot
Recovery efforts were underway Friday after officials determined a “catastrophic implosion” killed the five people in a missing Titanic submersible.
Missing Titanic submersible live updates: ‘Debris field’ found in search zone
Earlier, the Coast Guard said two more remotely operated underwater vehicles had joined the search for the Titanic sub. Updates.
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The US passed a landmark gun deal one year ago. Is it working?
Gun violence activists and elected officials are gathering to mark a year since Congress passed the most significant gun safety deal in three decades.
Virginia teacher shot by 6-year-old no longer working for Newport News school
Teacher Abby Zwerner, who was shot by a 6-year-old student in Virginia, no longer works for the school. An attorney for Zwerner said she was fired.
Abigail Disney says grandfather ‘spinning in his grave’ over Nazi demonstration
The granddaughter of Disney co-founder Roy Disney is speaking out online about a Nazi demonstration near Walt Disney World over the weekend.
One dead, several hospitalized after boat capsizes touring Lockport caves in New York
All 29 people on board the Lockport Cave & Underground Boat Ride tour in New York were flung into water 5-6 feet, officials said.