Ukrainian leaders announced more casualties from Russian shelling, as a visit from Spain’s prime minister signaled support from Europe.
Author: Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY
Scot Peterson, school resource officer, gets not-guilty verdict in Parkland shooting trial
The former school resource officer who didn’t confront the gunman during the 2018 Parkland school shooting was charged with counts of child neglect.
Canadian wildfire smoke moves across map, spreading bad air quality to Midwest, East Coast
Smoke from wildfires burning in Canada was pouring into more U.S. cities on Wednesday in the Midwest and along the East Coast. What you should know.
Idaho stabbing suspect’s DNA a ‘statistical match’ to DNA on knife sheath at crime scene
Prosecutors said in a court filing that DNA taken from the suspect in the murders of four Idaho students was a match to DNA from the crime scene.
Man found guilty in shooting deaths of 11 worshippers at Pittsburgh Tree of Life synagogue
Prosecutors said Robert Bowers was driven by his hatred for Jewish people when he entered a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018 and gunned down 11 people.
Colorado cop thought teen had a gun and fatally shot him after robbery. It was a pellet gun.
A Colorado teen was fatally shot by a police officer after a robbery June 1. Officials said the teen was carrying a pellet gun, not a handgun.
‘Unabomber’ Ted Kaczynski has died in federal prison at age 81
The man known as the “Unabomber,” Theodore “Ted” Kaczynski, was serving a life sentence after sending a series of bombs by mail around the country.
New York lawmakers pass ‘historic’ bill to consider reparations for slavery
Lawmakers in the state passed a bill Thursday that would establish a commission to study the impact of slavery and reparations for Black residents.
Deja Taylor, mother of 6-year-old who shot teacher in Virginia, to face new federal gun charges
The mother of the 6-year-old boy who shot his Virginia teacher was charged with new federal gun crimes, and her attorney said she will plead guilty.
India train disaster updates: Hundreds dead; what to know about US train safety
Rescuers said they found no more survivors as the death toll rose to 280. What we know about the train derailment disaster in India.