UPS, Fedex ground MD-11s as officials probe ‘bell’ during Louisville crash A “repeating bell” sound could be heard moments before the UPS plane crashed in Kentucky on Tuesday, the NTSB said. UPS and Fedex have grounded dozens of MD-11s.
Trump’s crackdown on foreign students barely impacts enrollment, data shows About 1.3 million students in the U.S. had active visas in October, down less than 1 percent from a year ago.
A mom and a pastor shot two fugitives. They were escaped lab monkeys. A truck carrying 21 lab monkeys crashed in rural Mississippi late last month. Three escaped, sparking an eight-day hunt.
The Farmers’ Almanac reaches the end of the road after more than 200 years The classic compendium of weather, wit and folklore — one of two longtime American almanacs — is stopping publication, and its 2026 edition will be its last.
Flight cancellations hit major airports on first day of FAA reductions Airlines have canceled more than 1,000 flights to comply with a shutdown-related FAA directive to reduce traffic at 40 airports, including Atlanta, Chicago and Dallas.
James Watson, who helped unravel genetic blueprint for life, dies at 97 With Francis Crick, he co-discovered the double helix structure of DNA. His reputation was tarnished when his later writings were condemned as racist.
Indiana woman killed after arriving at wrong address to clean, police say Maria Florinda Ríos Pérez de Velásquez was shot dead on the front porch of a Whitestown house, police said, adding that the gun was fired from inside the home.
‘Hero’ passengers secure girl mid-roller coaster as her seatbelt fails Cassie and Chris Evins are being hailed as heroes after helping a girl whose seat belt came loose on a roller coaster at a Missouri amusement park.
Second woman says N. American Anglican Church archbishop sexually harassed her A new allegation adds to a crisis facing the denomination founded by conservatives who split from the Episcopal Church in the early 2000s over an openly gay bishop.
We followed four Americans as they navigated a week without SNAP For people on the margins of the nation’s economy, the federal food assistance program has become fundamental to their monthly survival.