Derek Chauvin And Three Former Minneapolis Cops Have Been Charged With Violating George Floyd's Civil Rights
Chauvin, Thomas Lane, Tou Thao, and J. Alexander Kueng allegedly violated Floyd's constitutional rights during a deadly arrest in 2020.
Two Older Asian American Women Waiting At A Bus Stop Were Stabbed By A Stranger
The stabbing was one of at least four unprovoked attacks on Asian people in several cities this week.
Josh Duggar Has Been Charged With Receiving And Possessing Child Sexual Abuse Images
Duggar allegedly downloaded child sexual abuse images online and kept material depicting sexual abuse of minors under age 12, prosecutors said.
Eight People Are Facing Charges After A 20-Year-Old Fraternity Pledge Died Following An Alleged Hazing
Stone Foltz, a 20-year-old student in Ohio, died after he was made to drink a bottle of liquor as part of a fraternity hazing event, prosecutors said.
Two People Are Injured And A Suspect Is Dead After A Shooting In Maryland
“Every time you turn on the TV, we’re seeing something like this happen, and now it’s happening in our backyard,” the police chief told reporters.
Derek Chauvin’s Lawyer Said “Angry” Bystanders Were A Threat To Cops. Here’s What The Videos Actually Show.
Eric Nelson has characterized the people who witnessed George Floyd’s death, including three teens and a 9-year-old girl, as a threat to officers. But videos from the scene tell a different story.
An 18-Year-Old Whose Viral Video Of Derek Chauvin Crushing George Floyd's Neck Gave Emotional Testimony About What She Saw
Darnella Frazier, who was 17 at the time, said she has stayed up at night "apologizing and apologizing to George Floyd for not doing more."
A Man Drove His Car Through A Crowd At An Anti–Asian Violence Rally And Yelled “Fuck China”
Authorities are looking for the driver, a white man in his fifties, and are investigating the incident as a hate crime.
A 21-Year-Old Man Has Been Charged With 10 Counts Of Murder In The Boulder Grocery Store Shooting
Officials also identified the 10 victims in the shooting, who were ages 20 to 65.
You Won't Be Able To Travel To Japan For The Tokyo 2020 Olympics
Organizers said that the decision to bar overseas spectators was meant "to give clarity to ticket holders living overseas and to enable them to adjust their travel plans."
Freedom, Hope, Relief: What The COVID Vaccine Means To You
Hundreds of people told us what it felt like to finally get the COVID-19 vaccine. Here are your stories.
Here Are The Victims Of The Spa Shootings Near Atlanta
The son of Hyun Jung Grant, who was killed in one of the shootings, described her as "one of my best friends and the strongest influence on who we are today."
A Man Killed Six Asian Women At Georgia Spas, But Police Say It’s Too Early To Determine If It Was Racially Motivated
Police say the suspect, a 21-year-old white man, killed eight people and injured another in shootings at three spas in the Atlanta area on Tuesday.
Chris Harrison Will Not Host The New Season Of "The Bachelorette"
"In his absence, former Bachelorettes Tayshia Adams and Kaitlyn Bristowe will support the new Bachelorette through next season," the network said.
What Was Your Experience Getting The COVID-19 Vaccine?
More than 95 million doses of the vaccine have been administered. We want to hear about your experience.
A Reporter Was Found Not Guilty Of Criminal Charges Over Her Coverage Of Black Lives Matter Protests
Andrea Sahouri, a Des Moines Register reporter, testified that she did not resist arrest and had repeatedly identified herself as a journalist to police.
A Reporter Is Going On Trial Over Her Coverage Of Black Lives Matter Protests In A Widely Condemned Case
The criminal charges against Andrea Sahouri have been widely criticized as an attack on press freedom in the US.
Chris Harrison Apologized And Said He Wants To Return To "The Bachelor," But Michael Strahan Isn't Convinced
"His apology is his apology, but it felt like I got nothing more than a surface response on any of this," GMA host Michael Strahan said after the interview.
The Deadly Winter Storm In Texas Has Exposed The State's Deep Inequalities
In a state that prizes self-reliance over government assistance, those with the least are left to fend for themselves.
Texas Officials Scrambled To Administer COVID Vaccines Before They Expired During A Winter Storm
"We've got to get them into arms."