The city of Denver plans to catch and kill thousands of Canada geese and donate the meat to charitable organizations.
Author: N'dea Yancey-Bragg, USA TODAY
Texas mom charged with homicide after running over her 3-year-old during a game of ‘chicken’
A woman has been charged with criminally negligenthomicide after police say she ran over her 3-year-old son during a game of ‘chicken’ in Houston.
Ebony magazine’s digital staff abruptly laid off without pay as asset auction looms
The team was some of the last staff left of the iconic magazine started by John H. Johnson in 1945. An auction of Ebony’s photo archive is set for July 15.
This California driver’s phony license plate ‘stuck out like a sore thumb.’ See it for yourself
A driver was arrested after a California police officer spotted his phony 1960s-style ‘Califas’ license plate with wobbly yellow letters and numbers.
Serial killer Samuel Little, who has confessed to killing 93 women, indicted in Ohio cold cases
Samuel Little, 78, has confessed to killing 93 women in 16 states over three decades. He faces another life sentence for killing two Cleveland women.
Remains confirmed to be missing Texas 4-year-old Maleah Davis found in Arkansas
Forensic scientists confirmed Monday that the remains found are Maleah Davis, who was reported missing more than three weeks ago.
Researchers accidentally discover nearly 200-year-old shipwreck while testing new equipment
Ocean researchers testing new equipment stumbled upon a mid-19th century shipwreck in the Gulf of Mexico earlier this month.
Knives, dogs and pepper spray: What women use to feel safe while running outside
A tweet about the steps women take to feel safe while running outside has attracted more than a thousand responses from women around the world.
The Army asked ‘how has serving impacted you?’ The responses were heartbreaking
A tweet from the U.S. Army has attracted nearly 10,000 responses highlighting issues including post-traumatic stress disorder and veteran suicide.
Go away! Here’s how to stop mosquitoes from biting you this summer
As temperatures rise, so do mosquito populations. Here’s how to avoid getting bit by mosquitoes this summer.