A Pennsylvania man was in custody Sunday for what a prosecutor called the “savage” and “senseless” death of a recent high school graduate shot in the head during a road-rage confrontation as the two tried to merge in a single lane.
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Police say a 5-year-old boy has survived a fall from a seven-story window in Massachusetts.
One of the engines of a regional jet caught fire on a taxiway shortly after landing at Denver International Airport on Sunday afternoon.
China has accused the United States of staging a “serious political and military provocation” after an American detroyer sailed near a disputed island in the South China Sea.
A southern Utah fishing lake is reopening as firefighters gain more of a handle on a two-week old wildfire that has forced out 1,500 people from the area.
Larry Giese can’t quite get over the package he received in the mail June 14, sent by a stranger.
Here are your Sunday morning headlines
A suicide car bomb killed at least eight people in a rare attack in the heart of Syria’s capital Sunday, as authorities said they foiled a wider assault by intercepting two other explosives-laden vehicles.
A man accused of flying a drone over a major Arizona wildfire posted the aerial photos on his website, authorities said Saturday, leading to his arrest for hampering firefighting efforts against the stubborn blaze menacing an area where 19 firefighters were killed four years ago.
A trendy downtown Salt Lake City seafood restaurant started business Saturday with glass-smashing and champagne, a symbolic gesture in its emancipation from Utah’s so-called “Zion Curtains” alcohol law.
Crews fighting a wildfire that has burned more than 93 square miles of land in southern Utah say the fire is about 60 percent contained.
Clubgoers screamed and scrambled for cover as dozens of gunshots rang out during a rap concert in downtown Little Rock early Saturday, leaving 28 people injured from an 11-second melee that police quickly said was not related to terrorism.
Nineteen people were killed in Mexico’s northwestern state of Sinaloa late on Friday in a run of related shootouts between police and gunmen, state authorities said.
Dozens of people were hurt when a Toyota Corolla collided with a tour bus full of passengers Friday in Bullhead City.