Jeanna Triplicata, 18, and Nick Esposito, 35, were killed in the incident after experiencing parachute problems, according to a Georgia Sheriff.
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99 years after Tulsa race massacre, the search for a mass grave is underway
As of Tuesday, no remains had yet been found with several days remaining in the project.
Some Americans refuse to mask up. Rules, fines and free masks will change that, experts say.
Experts spoke in support of rules and fines, likening refusal to wear a mask with traffic violations that put other drivers at risk.
2 slain police officers ‘never had a chance’ in Texas shooting, chief says
The suspect died by suicide after being confronted by police after the incident, McAllen Police Chief Victor Rodriguez said.
‘I thought this was a hoax’: Patient, 30, dies after attending ‘COVID party,’ doctor says
Young people are increasingly catching and spreading coronavirus, and similar parties have been reported in other areas of the nation.
Coronavirus updates: Some Florida beaches open despite record daily case count; fireworks canceled as states fear Fourth of July crowds
Backyard gatherings have been of special concern to some health officials heading into the Fourth of July weekend.
‘A crime against humanity’: Officers fired over photo reenacting Elijah McClain chokehold
Among the fired officers: Jason Rosenblatt, one of the three white officers who stopped Elijah McClain, a 23-year-old Black man.
Live updates: DC protesters topple Confederate statue; coronavirus surges not linked to protests; Trump rallies in Tulsa after Juneteenth
Demonstrators set fire to a Confederate statue in DC. Meanwhile, President Trump’s rally in Tulsa is tonight. The latest news Saturday.
Rayshard Brooks was kicked, denied medical care: The stunning allegations against ex-Atlanta police officer Garrett Rolfe
In a detailed press conference Wednesday, Fulton County District Attorney Paul Howard presented his account of the death of Rayshard Brooks.
Marines order Confederate flags removed in ban that includes bumper stickers and clothing
The order directs Marine Corps commanders to find and remove displays of the Confederate flag in public areas, including bumper stickers and clothing.