Video shows bear squeezing into home’s crawl space ‘like it owns the place’ Ken Johnson of Altadena, California, told local media he set up a camera after seeing damage around his property. He’s since also heard “clunking and booming.”
Flesh-eating worm in Mexico is upending cross-border cattle trade The New World screwworm in Mexico has prompted an almost year-long blockade on imported cattle and disrupted domestic feedlots and long-standing business relationships.
What we know about the National Guard shooting in D.C. One victim has died and one remains hospitalized. Authorities are still examining the motives of the suspect, a 29-year-old Afghan national who helped the CIA.
Northwestern to pay $75 million to end Trump administration probes Northwestern’s interim president said the university chose to negotiate an agreement because the “cost of a legal fight was too high and the risks too grave.”
Ludwig Minelli, founder of leading assisted suicide group, ends his life at 92 Dignitas, which Ludwig Minelli founded, has helped thousands of people to die, some from countries where assisted suicide is illegal.
How Trump’s ICE crackdown is impacting Chicago’s economy Businesses in Little Village, one of the Chicago’s most important commercial districts, have seen sales plummet during “Operation Midway Blitz.”
4 killed, 11 injured in shooting at family celebration in California The shooting occurred near a children’s theater and a Dairy Queen. Three children were killed, authorities said. A suspect has not been arrested.