Man Sentenced to 35 Years After Fatal Shooting of Sister and Wounding of Parents A man from Milwaukee was sentenced to 35 years in prison following a violent incident that
Suspect Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Hate Crime Charges in Boulder Molotov Attack A man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at a demonstration supporting Israeli hostages in Boulder, Colorado, has
Celebrating a Century of Faith and Service The Reverend James Kelly, the longest-serving priest in the local archdiocese, recently marked a significant milestone—his 100th birthday and 75 years since he
NYC Summer Meal Program Offers Widely Available Halal Options, But No Public Listing of Kosher Meals The Department of Education’s summer meal initiative provides free breakfast and lunch options at
White-Nose Syndrome Detected in Bats at Rocky Mountain National Park Recently, three long-legged bats exhibiting signs of a deadly disease were discovered within Rocky Mountain National Park. The disease, known
President Predicts Gaza Ceasefire Within a Week In recent remarks, President Donald Trump expressed optimism that a ceasefire in Gaza could be achieved soon, potentially within the next week. Addressing
Independence Day Weather Outlook and Travel Forecast As the Fourth of July approaches, a record-breaking 72.2 million Americans are expected to travel, driven partly by the holiday falling on a
Brain Damage’s Role in Sudden Criminal Behavior Recent research indicates that injury to a specific brain region responsible for judgment and emotion regulation could explain why some individuals suddenly engage
Texas Man Confesses to Killing Flight Attendant Roommate and Disposing of Her Body A man from Fort Worth, Texas, has admitted to strangling his roommate, Rana Nofal Soluri, a 47-year-old
Inspiring Graduation Ceremony at FDNY-Focused High School A graduating student from an FDNY-centered high school in Brooklyn shared how witnessing a friend save her father’s life with CPR motivated her