The man who slammed his SUV into a suburban Chicago mall has been formally charged with terrorism and criminal damage to property, authorities said.
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This flu season could be a nasty one. Get a shot now, CDC says. Here’s what to know
Flu season in the United States is approaching. Here’s what to know about the flue, from symptoms to where to get a flu shot
Puerto Rico, still recovering from Hurricane Maria, braces for Tropical Storm Karen
The National Weather Service issued a Tropical Storm Watch for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Karen’s exact path was not yet undetermined.
3 dead, 4 hospitalized after drug overdoses in Pittsburgh’s trendy South Side Flats. All were wearing orange wristbands
All the victims are wearing orange paper bands on their wrists, police said. Those hospitalized were conditions ranging from critical to serious.
Powerful Humberto, a Category 3 hurricane, delivers glancing blow to Bermuda
Hurricane Humberto buffeted Bermuda with strong winds Wednesday, knocking out power for thousands as the storm’s center moved away from the island.
US government sues Edward Snowden over his new memoir ‘Permanent Record’
The suit claims Edward Snowden, living in exile in Moscow, violated the agreements by publishing the book without submitting for review
Georgia homeowner kills three teens wearing masks in possible ‘stand your ground’ case
The fatal shooting of three teens by a Georgia homeowner this week could be a ‘stand your ground’ case, the Rockdale County Sheriff says.
Storm reprieve: Humberto steers clear of beleaguered Bahamas, develops into hurricane
Residents and rescue workers breathe sigh of relief; Florida coast also appears to be in the clear from impacts of Hurricane Humberto.
Iran denies attacking Saudi oil sites but prepared for ‘full-fledged war’
Yemen’s Iranian-backed Houthi rebels said they launched drones that struck the Saudi Arabian oil installations Saturday, disrupting crude oil output.
Coast Guard issues warning on charging phone batteries after California boat fire
In the wake of the deadly California dive boat fire, the Coast Guard recommends boat operators limit the unsupervised use of power strips.