James Jordan, a suspect in a machete attack against two hikers on the Appalachian Trail in Virginia this weekend has been arrested, police said.
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No, just no. Viral doorbell camera video shows 5-foot-long snake attacking man’s face
An Oklahoma doorbell camera video shows a snake biting a man in the face. The non-venomous snake attacked and flew from around a porch light.
Private jet leaving Las Vegas crashes in Mexico, killing all 13 people aboard, authorities say
Crews in northern Mexico found no survivors from a private jet crash over the weekend. The 10 passengers were returning from a trip to Las Vegas.
A Texas man went fishing on the Brazos River. He caught a prehistoric human bone
While fishing along a Texas river, a man founda 800-year-old human femur bone believed to belong to a Native American between 1286 and 1398 A.D.
Miami Air International’s ‘goodwill gesture’ to crash survivors: $2,500 and an apology
Miami Air International, the operator of a plane that crashed into aFlorida river late Friday, offered survivors $2,500 as a “goodwill gesture.”
In ‘clear and unmistakable message’ to Iran, US deploys carrier strike group, bombers to Middle East
The U.S. is deploying a carrier strike group and bombers to the Middle East to warn Iran, national security adviser Ambassador John Bolton announced.
Trump administration set to ease offshore drilling safety rules created after 2010 BP oil spill
The Trump administration on Thursday announced rollbacks tooffshore drilling safety rules created after the2010 BP Deepwater Horizon explosion.
Two Florida teens stranded in the ocean prayed for help. A boat named Amen saved them
Two Florida teenagers prayed for a miraclefrom God while stranded in the ocean for two hours.The crew from a boat named Amen rescued them.
Washington poised to become first state to allow eco-friendly ‘human composting’
Washington is expected to become the first state to legalize an environmentally-friendly burial alternative that turns bodies into soil within weeks.
Washington state lawmaker angers nurses after saying some ‘probably play cards’ in rural areas
Washington state Sen. Maureen Walsh drew backlashafter saying nurses in smaller, rural hospitals may spend a lot of time playing cards.