Daniel Penny, a Marine Corps veteran who kept a fatal chokehold around the neck of Jordan Neely in the NYC subway turned himself in to authorities.
Author: Claire Thornton, USA TODAY
Man who fatally choked Jordan Neely on NYC subway to face manslaughter charge, DA office says
Daniel Penny will be arrested and face a charge of second degree manslaughter, the Manhattan district attorney’s office said.
Hospital worker shoots co-worker at VCU medical center in Richmond, Virginia, officials say
Both men involved in the shooting worked at the hospital, VCU said. The shooter was taken into custody Wednesday.
Goldman Sachs pays $215 million to settle lawsuit for underpaying women
In addition to Goldman Sachs paying women less then men, plaintiffs described how male supervisors allegedly created a “boy’s club” culture.
Video shows man save baby in stroller from being blown into busy California street
A baby in a stroller was quickly blown towards six lanes of traffic in under 10 seconds before a man responded in the nick of time.
Chilly temps remain in forecast for northeast, California braces for rain, snow: Weather updates
Much of the US has endured unseasonably cold weather this week, but warmer temperatures are expected across the northeast this weekend.
Florida principal who resigned over Michelangelo’s David travels to Florence to see iconic statue
“They’re really enjoying it a lot, who wouldn’t enjoy Italy?” said the woman’s 17-year-old son who had to stay home to complete his AP exams.
Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern will join Harvard later this year
Jacinda Ardern will be teaching the next generation of global leaders at Harvard’s Kennedy School, the university said Wednesday.
Lunar lander lost as it approaches moon’s surface; ispace assumes mission failed
The founder of ISpace said they “have to assume” the lunar lander failed just before it was to have landed on the moon Tuesday.
Barbie releases new doll with Down syndrome in new lineup of inclusive figures
Mattel describes the lineup as an “inclusive range” of dolls “designed to reflect the world kids see today.”