The investigation into disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein’s death could hinge on a minute bone in his neck that in the past hasshed light on whether a cause of death is a suicide or a murder.
Author: Morgan Hines, USA TODAY
Contaminated jugs of water remain in New England supermarkets weeks after advisory issued
High levels of man-made chemicals were found in water carried in New England supermarkets. An advisory was issued, but the water is still there.
There’s science behind why parents leave kids in hot cars
As more and more children die in hot cars every summer, parents, politicians and experts are scrambling to find ways to prevent the tragedies.
2-year-old girl who disappeared from Michigan campsite found alive
Police have found the 2-year-old who went missing from a campsite in Comins Township, Michigan, on Monday. The search lasted more than 24 hours.
Ghosts of Charlottesville: Racial divide haunts city as case against white supremacist closes
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Google doodle celebrates the US women’s soccer team’s World Cup win
The Google illustration shows Lady Liberty as “a victorious football player flying the flag of our country,” artist Roxie Vizcarra said.
Owen Labrie, man convicted of sexual assault at prep school, released early for good behavior
Owen Labrie was convicted of sexual assault, endangering a minor and a felony computer charge. On Monday, he was released early, on good behavior.
Before returning to Italy, Amanda Knox pens essay on a ‘surreal’ life and ‘involuntary’ fame
Amanda Knox penned an essay on Medium before returning to Italy eight years after being released for wrongful murder conviction there.
Scare at 103 stories: Coating cracks on glass ledge of Chicago skyscraper, worrying tourists
The protective coating cracked at Willis Tower in Chicago on Monday. The crack posed no danger to tourists, but was scary to some.
‘Not all country boys are bigots’: Photo of duct tape Pride flag on truck goes viral
Cody Barlow missed Tulsa’s Pride parade but he did not miss out on the chance to show his support as an LGBTQ ally. He decorated his truck for Pride.