The Massachusetts Registry for Motor Vehicles has now suspended over 1,600 drivers after a horrific crash in New Hampshire that killed seven.
Author: Joshua Bote, USA TODAY
Dozens of birds fall from the sky like ‘a horror movie.’ They were poisoned, experts say
Sarah King, founder of local nonprofit Casper’s Bird Rescue, was contacted by a member of her staff who discovered corella birds falling out of nearby trees and the sky.
Google workers are eavesdropping on your private conversations via its smart speakers
The stuff gathered in Google’s recordings is startling: Quarrels that may have resulted in violence, explicit bedroom talks, business calls, and more.
Two active-duty Marines accused of smuggling migrants from Mexico for cash
Lance Cpls. Byron Darnell Law II and David Salazar-Quintero, both active-duty Marines stationed at Camp Pendleton, were arrested by Border Patrol agents.
Pope Francis prays for migrants in special Mass, says they ‘must be helped’
The closed-door Mass at St. Peter’s Basilica celebrated Pope Francis’ sixth anniversary of his visit to the Italian island of Lampedusa.
Florida principal refused to call the Holocaust a ‘factual, historical event’
William Latson, the principal of Spanish River High School in Boca Raton, Florida, said, “Not everyone believes the Holocaust happened.”
Body of missing University of Utah college student Mackenzie Lueck found, police say
Salt Lake City police announced Friday they have found the body of missing student Mackenzie Lueck.The body was recovered Wednesday.
Anchorage reached 90 degrees on the 4th of July, shattering previous all-time record
The National Weather Service confirmed that the temperature in Anchorage reached 90 degrees, breaking an all-time high that was set 50 years ago.
Arctic fox travels 2,200 miles in 76 days from Norway to Canada — the fastest ever seen
The Arctic fox moved at a rate of 29 miles a day, and at its fastest, traveled nearly 100 miles in a single day as it crossed Greenland.
End cervical cancer? The HPV vaccine could do it, study suggests
Experts said that cervical cancer could be eliminated if consistently high HPV vaccine use can be achieved and maintained.