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Three NYC firefighters wounded after metal shop awnings fall and crush them during fire

Three FDNY firefighters were hospitalized after a pair of large store signs collapsed on top of them while battling a blaze in Washington Heights.

US military bases in Europe on high alert over possible terrorist threat: reports

The alert is the second highest state of alarm issued by the US Army, and an American official at one of the bases said they hadn't witnessed that level in...

Bigshot Miami real estate developer poisoned wife with fentanyl, she claims in divorce proceeding

Tatiana Pino, the estranged wife of Miami-Dade developer, Sergio Pino, accused him of poisoning her multiple times with fentanyl as the FBI investigates him for threats against her life.

Turkey refuses to let Israeli flight evacuate, refuel after emergency landing: reports

Turkish officials Sunday allegedly refused to let an Israeli flight evacuate or refuel after it made an emergency landing in Antalya because of a medical crisis onboard, Israeli media reported.

Mother of slain US hero Pat Tillman slams decision to honor Prince Harry with son's award: 'I am shocked'

The mother of slain US hero and former NFL player Pat Tillman slammed ESPN's decision to honor Prince Harry with the award named after her son.

The shocking way China is dealing with rash of boys slaughtering little girls

In one case, a 13-year-old boy coaxed an 8-year-old girl into the woods, where he had prepared knives, blades, disposable gloves and plastic ropes.

Haunting new discovery made under floorboards at Auschwitz concentration camp

Renovators at Poland’s Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum found the incomplete set in the prison’s first floor, hidden under a floorboard so as to avoid detection from the brutal Nazi guards who...

Oklahoma executes state's longest-serving death row inmate – a fiend who raped, killed 7-year-old girl

Richard Rojem, 66, was declared dead at 10:16 a.m. by three lethal drug injections at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary.

Ukrainian cargo plane that's one of the heaviest in the world lands at US airport – with special delivery

The airport highlighted the special visit as the Antonov 124-100 military transport plane, capable of fitting a Boeing 737 inside of it, touched down Tuesday.

Teen killed protecting girlfriend was held down by one attacker while the second hacked him to death: prosecutors

Officials said Bobby Maher had rushed to the mall to help his girlfriend after she called him about the two teens allegedly stalking her and a friend.

Terrifying moment sinkhole swallows up soccer field: 'Something out of a movie'

A massive sinkhole suddenly opened up in the middle of a soccer field at an Illinois park -- leaving a gaping area in its wake -- after an underground mine...

Five people charged with attempting to bribe Minnesota juror by dumping $120K in a bag on her doorstep: feds

Five people were charged on Wednesday for allegedly trying to bribe a Minnesota juror in one of the nation's largest COVID-19-related fraud cases -- by dumping a "present" of $120,000...

Alleged Highland Park mass shooter appears in court in a wheelchair, rejects plea deal days before anniversary of July 4 parade massacre

The accused mass shooter who is charged with gunning down seven people during the 2022 Highland Park Fourth of July parade rejected a plea deal on Wednesday in front of shocked...

US journalist Evan Gershkovich seen with shaved head as espionage trial kicks off in Russia, with a conviction all but certain

Most experts agree that Gershkovich is likely to be found guilty — despite Russian authorities presenting zero public evidence supporting their spying claims.

How SpaceX could end up rescuing stranded astronauts if Boeing's Starliner can't be fixed

SpaceX may be forced to come to the rescue of two astronauts stranded at the International Space Station after their Boeing Starliner suffered troubling helium leaks.

Minnesota dam breach destroys buildings and roads, prompting evacuation orders

Several buildings and roads along Minnesota's Blue Earth River have been destroyed by flood waters following a breach at the Rapidan Dam on Monday, with residents in low-lying areas warned...

Shocking video shows the moment Hamas terrorists drive off with 3 blood-soaked hostages

Gruesome newly released video shows gun-toting Hamas terrorists driving off with blood-soaked Israeli hostages Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Or Levy, and Eliyah Cohen following the Nova Festival massacre.

Russia vows retaliation on America after Ukraine allegedly fires US-supplied missile at Crimea, killing at least 4

Russia claims Ukraine fired US-supplied missiles at Krelim-controlled Crimea on Sunday, killing at least four people and injuring 151 others -- and furiously vowed Monday to retaliate against America.

Runaway cargo ship finally cleared from Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge after disastrous crash

The Dali, which has remained stuck in the vital shipping lane since the collapse on March 26, is expected to sail to Virginia to undergo repairs and offload its cargo,...

NASA, Boeing knew Starliner capsule had leak before launch, astronauts stuck at ISS: reports

NASA and Boeing managers knew their Starliner rocket had a leak before launch but believed it was too small to pose a threat -- as two astronauts now remain stuck...