At least three men have overdosed, two of them fatally, at the West Hollywood home of Ed Buck, Los Angeles prosecutors say.
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Two parachutists were free-falling — then US fighter jets flew below them, report says
The jets were unaware they were flying near an active parachute site over Chatteris, nor didair traffic controlswarn them ahead, the report says.
A newly identified electric eel species has the strongest shock of any living creature, study says
A study published Tuesday identifies a total of three unique electric eel species that descended from one common ancestormillions of years ago.
You’re probably using disposable wipes wrong. How to avoid harming the planet, the sewers
It’s not just water lines wet wipes may harming: They’re collecting in landfills and waterways and may be cleaning our houses too well, experts say.
Gunman in Texas shooting previously failed background check: Here’s what we know
Police have not released information on how the gunman in the Texas shooting in Odessa on Saturday obtained the firearm he used.
‘Absolute monster’ Hurricane Dorian strengthens to Category 4 ‘major’ hurricane
Hurricane Dorian became a Category 4 major hurricane Friday before its predicted landfall Monday along Florida’s east coast, forecasters say.
Epstein’s private island just missed direct hit from Hurricane Dorian, forecasts show
The private island owned by convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was in Hurricane Dorian’s path but appearedto miss a direct hit, forecasts show.
Hurricane Dorian to strengthen, set to slam Florida as major Category 3 storm on Labor Day
Hurricane Dorian is on track to become a major hurricanebefore its slams into Florida’s east coast at the end of Labor Day weekend, forecasters say.
Greta Thunberg, youth climate activist sailing across the Atlantic Ocean, completes voyage
Greta Thunberg, a 16-year-oldSwedish activist, wouldn’t fly to New York for a United Nations summit on climate because of emissions from air travel.
Mormon church clarifies gun policy: No lethal weapons on church property
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints tweaked its rule on guns and lethal weapons after previously calling them inappropriate at churches.