The inmates, Wesley Gullett andChristopher Sanderson, faced federal charges and were considered armed and dangerous, federal authorities said.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
Pink seesaws appear at border, allowing children in US and Mexico to play together
A set of bright pink seesaws were installed between the United States and Mexico with children bopping up and down along the divide.
Mob of teens surrounds police station, tries to break out their drunken friend
The incident occurred Thursday night in the town of Starnberg after a boy was denied entry to a high school graduation party.
Another ‘straight pride’ parade plans draw critics: ‘That’s all hate crime stuff to me’
Modesto, California, officials are weighing whether to approve a “straight pride” parade to “celebrate” heterosexuality and western civilization.
GOP lawmaker takes out textbook, tells Mueller he doesn’t have ‘power to exonerate’
Rep. Michael Turner, R-Ohio, blasted Mueller for saying that his report did not exonerate President Donald Trump, bringing out a legal textbook.
He had 600 pounds of meth worth $140 million in his van. Then, he crashed into a police car
Police in New South Wales, Australia, say the accident occurredat the Eastwood Police Station outside of Sydney Monday morning
7 striking photos show how massive the Puerto Rico protests really are
Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló has been deep in controversy over leaked text messages containing misogynistic and homophobic language.
Missing for more than 50 years, wreckage of submarine is finally found
La Minerve was found almost a mile and half below the sea, France’s defense ministry said. It is unknown what exactly caused the submarine to sink.
Tiny shark species that squirts glow-in-the-dark liquid from its pockets discovered
Scientists from various universities and research groupsidentified the 5½-inch shark asthe American Pocket Shark, or Mollisquama mississippiensis.
Thousands in Brooklyn still in dark as New York City deals with another power outage
Con Edison said Monday morningthat about half of the 33,000 customers inBrooklyn had power restored after a blackout Sunday.