Frank James, charged in the Brooklyn subway shooting, will be held without bail, a judge ordered during his first appearance in federal court Thursday.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
‘Likely won’t be the last time’: NYC, DC shootings yet another stressor for homeless men
After the recent spate of targeted attacks in New York and Washington, two men experiencing homelessness share their experiences.
No survivors found in China Boeing 737-800 plane crash; black box search may be difficult
Search operations continued Tuesday near the wreckage of the Boeing 737-800. No survivors have been found in more than a day since the airplane crash.
Chinese plane, a Boeing 737 with 132 people on board, crashes in province of Guangxi, state media says
Broadcaster CCTV said the accident involved a China Eastern Airlines Boeing 737 and occurred near the city of Wuzhou in Teng county.
LGBTQ advocates hope for ‘culturally competent’ training with suicide prevention lifeline’s shift to 988
Advocates hope expanded services will be available to LGBTQ young people and others facing increased risks of suicide.
The suicide lifeline will soon be 3 digits: Is the country ready for the switch to 988?
The existing lifeline relies on a 10-digit number, 1-800-273-8255. The switch to 988 presents both an opportunity and a challenge for advocates.
Man arrested in fatal shootings of homeless men in DC, NYC ordered to remain in custody
Gerald Brevard, 30, was arrested Tuesday in Washington and faces murder and assault charges. Police in New York are also investigating two shootings.
Man suspected of targeting homeless men in New York, DC shootings arrested, charged with murder
The suspect has been identified as Gerald Brevard, 30, and authorities say he has an arrest history that includes assaulting an officer in Washington.
5 shot after ‘cold-blooded killer’ targeted homeless men in Washington, New York City
Five homeless men have been shot in a string of attacks that officials say a “cold-blooded killer” carried out in Washington and New York City.
Millions of genetically modified mosquitoes may soon be buzzing in Florida and California. Here’s why.
The altered Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, developed by the biotechnology company Oxitec, are genetically modified not to have viable female offspring.