The seat Tyre Sampson, 14, fell to his death from at ICON Park in Florida was adjusted to allow for a wider opening, according to an accident report.
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New York City police searching for suspect who set fire to LGBTQ bar
Police are offering a reward for information leading to the arrest of a man who lit a puddle of gasoline on fire inside Rash.
No charges filed against Minneapolis police officer who fatally shot Amir Locke during no-knock raid
Amir Locke was killed after Minneapolis police officers stormed into an apartment where he was sleeping during a no-knock raid in February.
Their country is at war but they’re supposed to be learning: How Ukrainian students in US are coping
More than 1,700 students from Ukraine are studying in the U.S. many of whom are balancing school, activism and waiting for news from home.
I-81 in Pennsylvania remains closed after pileup that left at least 3 dead, 20 injured: What we know
Parts of Interstate 81 remained closed Tuesday after a deadly pileup caused by a snow squall killed at least three people and injured more than 20.
At least 3 dead, 20 injured after snow squalls in Pennsylvania lead to 50-vehicle crash on Interstate 81
Interstate 81 will be closed “well into the morning hours” on Tuesday with more snow squalls forecast for Monday afternoon, officials said.
14-year-old dies in fall from ‘world’s tallest free-standing drop tower’ in Florida as witnesses watch in horror
A teenager died after falling from a ride at ICON Park in Florida, which the park advertised at the “world’s tallest free-standing drop tower.”
Miami Beach is setting a spring break curfew. Is it ‘heavy-handed’ or a matter of public safety?
Large crowds, the presence of guns and a perception that “anything goes” is making spring break more dangerous in Miami Beach, the city’s mayor says.
One year after Atlanta spa shootings, ‘prevention is the key’ to fighting anti-Asian hate crimes
Experts say lawmakers need to do more to prevent hate crimes against Asian Americans and make the community feel safe.
Ukraine creates ‘IT army’ of civilians to hack Russian websites, ‘fight on the cyber front’
Ukraine is creating a volunteer “IT army” to hack Russian websites after facing a series malware and denial of service attacks.