Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán probably will find his more permanent federal digs at the “Supermax” in Colorado little more amenable than his NYC jail.
Author: John Bacon, USA TODAY
Hawking ice cream, asking bad guys to chill: Triple-digit heat sizzles across much of USA
Screaming heat prompts officials to issue dire warnings, hawk ice cream and even urge criminals to stay home and binge-watch Netflix.
‘Alter your course’: Dramatic audio released of Iran seizing British ship
An audio recording reveals the tense moments before a British-flagged oil tanker was seized by Iranian forces rappelling to the ship’s deck.
A city without water: Fort Lauderdale works to restore water service for 220,000 people
Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas were bracing to lose running water Thursday after a construction crew damaged a major water main.
Humane Society SOS: Dogs swim for their lives as Ark. shelter floods. Community comes to the rescue.
An Arkansas animal shelter issued an SOS as flash flooding poured in and a puppy drowned. Then the community came to the rescue.
Grisly details emerge in death of US scientist Suzanne Eaton in Greece
A local resident of Crete was charged with murder after admitting he assaultedan American scientist who disappeared on the Greek island, police said.
Man who stashed 1,000 guns in Bel-Air mansion charged with 64 felony counts
A California man faces 64 felony counts after authorities say they found more than 1,000 guns at his home in the Bel-Air section of Los Angeles.
‘Snakes and other critters’ join flooding, tornadoes as Barry’s latest threat
Hurricane Barry, quieted to a tropical depression Monday, remained a dangerous storm that threatened flooding, tornadoes and a new concern: snakes.
Less than 6 weeks after bloodbath at Virginia Beach, Virginia rejects tougher gun laws
Virginia Republicans slammed the door on a wide range of gun control measures Tuesday, adjourning a one-day special legislative session.
Strongest earthquake to hit Southern California in 20 years rattles region, rumbles residents
A preliminary magnitude 6.4 earthquake rocked Southern California on Thursday, shaking an area for hundreds of miles.