Amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a look at what constitutes a war crime and how they are prosecuted.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
New York wants to stop people from living in the subways. But where will they go?
Amid recent subway stabbings and violence, Mayor Eric Adams says New York City will no longer allow people to shelter in the subway system.
Unusual winter fires in Southern California burn several homes, spur evacuations
Two fires, one near Los Angeles and the other farther south near Laguna Beach, spread amid fierce winds on Thursday, along with a continued drought.
Suspect in fatal Washington grocery store shooting had been ‘spiraling mentally,’ court records say
Police arrested suspect Aaron Christopher Kelly late Monday after they said he shot two people, killing one, at a Fred Meyer in Richland, Washington.
Massive winter storm takes aim at Northeast, expected to dump ice across 1,000+ miles
A massive winter storm will bring snow and ice to the Northeast, with the heaviest snow expected overnight, according to the National Weather Service.
FBI called to ‘aggressively’ investigate bomb threats made to several HBCUs over 2 days
For the second day in a row, several historically Black colleges and universities reported bomb threats Tuesday.
‘No greater pain’: Seven of nine people killed in Las Vegas car crash were family members
Police said the Las Vegas crash occurred Saturday after a speeding Dodge Charger ran a red light. Six cars were involved.
Why Virginia governor’s tip line is sparking new critical race theory concerns in schools
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s tip line is focused on critical race theory and COVID-19 restrictions. It’s unclear what he can do with complaints.
Her family saved him during the Holocaust. Years later, a chance encounter led to love.
In 1942, a family helped hide a Jewish prisoner of war to save him from the Nazis. On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, they share their story.
No ‘surrender’: Mayor Eric Adams lays out gun violence plan after NYPD officers killed
Mayor Eric Adams on Monday unveiled his strategy to combat gun violence in New York City, including reestablishing controversial police units.