Twenty years after infamous U.S. massacre, Columbine High School faces scrutiny of another kind: Whether it should be torn down and replaced.
Author: Mike James, USA TODAY
Virginia Beach killer said in resignation note it ‘has been a pleasure’ to be a public servant
The public utilities engineer who killed 12 co-workers in a shooting rampage in Virginia Beach resigned in a short, professional email shortly before the carnage began
Flight from Guantanamo Bay with 136+ on board crashes in Florida river; everyone safe
All passengers and crew aboard aBoeing 737 traveling from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba are safe after the planecrashed into a river at the end of a runway at Naval Air Station Jacksonville
Cathedral resurrection: A look at famous houses of worship reborn after destruction
The Church of England has already predicted that Notre Dame –no matter how much it lies in ruin –will stand whole again. History agrees.
‘We just want the guns back’: New Zealand announces immediate ban of assault rifles
New Zealand’s Jacinda Ardern announces ban on assault rifles, high-capacity magazines and military-style semi-automatic rifles after mosque shootings.
George Pell, once Australia’s most senior Catholic, sentenced to 6 years for child sex abuse
A prominent former archbishop and cardinal who set up one of the world’s first protocols to investigate child abuse in the clergy was sentenced to six years in prison.
Police: Man who said Baltimore panhandler killed his wife concocted the story
It was a story that struck a chord of sympathy and outrage across the nation: A woman was murdered by a Baltimore panhandler. But it was fake.
Denver pair executed robbery witness after court system mistakenly released his identity
It’s a horror story that every witness in a crime case fears: Criminals find out your name and murder you because you tried to do the right thing and help police solve a crime.
Mars rovers didn’t just reach for the stars: They dug into the Red Planet dirt
The Mars Opportunity rover’s15-year mission: To boldly go into Martian craters everywhere. But now that it’s over, where does it rank?
Accuser vs accused: What both sides say in latest assault claim against Virginia Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax
Virginia Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax was accused Friday by a former Duke University student of a sexual assault in 2004.