New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said the city was exhausting all options to expand its child care capacity and accomadate more than 100,000 children.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
Remains of Aztec palace, house built by Hernán Cortés found near Mexico City plaza
Mexican officials said the remains of the Aztec palace and house built by Hernán Cortés were found near the Plaza del Zócalo.
One bar’s shocking way to keep customers at a safe distance: An electric fence
The pub’s owner, Johnny McFadden, who is also a farmer, says he decided to employ the electric fencing to keep his employees safe.
China reports bubonic plague case, raises local alert level in Inner Mongolia
Health officials in Bayannur said a farmer was sickened and hospitalized, leading to a local plague alert.
Zoo keeper dies after Siberian tiger attacks as visitors look on
The attack by the Siberian tiger occurred inside Zurich’s zoo Saturday afternoon as visitors looked on in horror.
A Black man was killed in Denmark by men with Nazi tattoo, but authorities say it wasn’t racist
A man of Danish and African descent was killed earlier this month by white men, one of whom had a Nazi tattoo. Police say race played no role.
Ahmaud Arbery video: Legal experts explain how key frames may be used in murder trial
Legal experts say key moments in the video showing Ahmaud Arbery’s death will be used by both sides in the case to explain the suspects’ actions.
Storms rip through Mississippi after tornadoes leave multiple dead in Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana
Multiple people were killed Wednesday after flooding and apparent tornadoes tore through parts of Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana.
Italian priest with coronavirus who gave his ventilator to younger patient has reportedly died
Don Giuseppe Berardelli, 72, was the archpriest of Casnigo. He refused a ventilator so young patient could have one amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Mount Everest is closed: Coronavirus fears reach world’s tallest peak as climbing permits halted
With China and Tibet halting permit programs, the more than 29,000-foot mountain is effectively shuttered for the popular spring climbing season.