Four people were found dead inside a car Thursday in what police say are apparent murder-suicides involving two ex-Maryland officers and two children.
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Department of Education launches civil rights probes into Texas school district
The Department of Education is investigating a Texas school district that advised teachers to balance Holocaust books with “opposing” views.
Department of Education launches civil rights probes into Texas school district
The Department of Education is investigating a Texas school district that advised teachers to balance Holocaust books with “opposing” views.
University of California lecturers plan two-day strike at 9 campuses Wednesday
University of California lecturers will start a two-day strike on Wednesday over what they say are unfair labor practices.
Atmospheric river slams Pacific Northwest; at least 1 person missing; schools and roads closed
The Pacific Northwest saw another onslaught of heavy rainfall and high winds on Monday that forced evacuations and closed schools across the region.
Texas teenager who hit 6 bicyclists with his truck faces felony charges, authorities say
A Texas teen has been charged with six felony counts after hitting six bicyclists with his pickup truck in late September, authorities said Monday.
At least 1 dead in Alaska grocery store shooting, authorities say; suspect in custody
At least one person is dead and another injured after a grocery store shooting in interior Alaska, authorities confirmed Monday.
Bomb threats at Ivy League campuses Cornell, Columbia, Brown prompt evacuations
Multiple Ivy League college campuses were evacuated Sunday after reports of bomb threats, days after several Ohio colleges received similar threats.
Police: Domestic mass shooting leaves 3 dead, 2 wounded in Virginia; suspect in custody
Domestic violence kills hundreds every year. At least 3 were killed as a result of a domestic mass shooting in Virginia, authorities said Wednesday.
Colombian drug lord ‘Don Mario’ pleads guilty to leading violent cartel that trafficked 81 tons of cocaine
Daniel Rendon Herrera, a Colombian crime boss known as “Don Mario,” once fronted one of the world’s most violent drug cartels, according to the DOJ.