Stoneman Douglas Students Are Not Happy With Their School’s Decision That They Must Use Clear Backpacks
"Enforcing students to wear clear backpacks is simply like putting a band-aid on a broken bone."
Here's What We Know About The Austin Package Bomber
Mark Anthony Conditt from Pflugerville, Texas, has been identified as the package bomber who rocked Austin. He died when he detonated an explosive during a confrontation with police on Wednesday.
A Device Detonated At An Austin Goodwill As A String Of Package Bombings Leaves The City On Edge
Earlier in the day, a device exploded at a FedEx facility, injuring a worker. And another bomb was intercepted hours later before detonating.
The Fourth Explosion In Austin Has Left Officials Concerned About A Skilled “Serial Bomber”
The Austin police chief said that the fourth explosion was likely triggered by a trip wire, raising concerns about the suspect or suspects' "level of skill."
An Out-Of-Control Ski Lift Sent People Flying Into The Air In Georgia
At least 10 people were injured after a resort's ski lift in the country of Georgia malfunctioned and began throwing people off.
Up To Six People Were Killed When A Pedestrian Bridge Collapsed At Florida International University
Police said the operation has turned from rescue to recovery, after authorities worked to inspect the crushed vehicles trapped under the bridge overnight.
A 20-Year-Old Woman Who Killed Her Boyfriend During A YouTube Stunt Got 180 Days In Jail
Monalisa Perez had been charged with manslaughter after she accidentally shot Pedro Ruiz in the chest while making a YouTube video for the couple's vlog.
Steve Bannon Says He Doesn't Deny Anything That Michael Wolff Wrote About Trump In "Fire And Fury"
Bannon made the comments to a right-wing French media outlet.
A Man Dressed As Elsa From "Frozen" Single-Handedly Freed A Boston Police Wagon Stuck In Snow Like A True Queen
He let it go.
Three Package Explosions In 10 Days Killed Two People In Austin, Prompting Fear And Warnings
The total reward for information leading to an arrest in the package explosions is now at $65,000.
Betsy DeVos Struggled To Answer Some Basic Questions About Schools And People Are Trolling
"I bet every once in a while Betsy DeVos googles what schools are."
A High School Teacher Is Being Investigated For Allegedly Accusing An "Ethnic" Of Stealing A Computer Mouse
A message screened on Louisiana math teacher Randolph Perez's whiteboard addressed one of his students as "a moronic, self-obsessed ethnic."
The South Carolina Senate Voted To Electrocute Death Row Inmates If Drugs Aren't Available
The state has not carried out an execution since 2011 primarily due to the lack of lethal injection drugs.
A Woman Allegedly Attacked Her Boyfriend With A Samurai Sword After Finding Tinder On His Phone
Emily Javier allegedly hid the sword on her side of the bed, and after her boyfriend fell asleep, started "swinging and stabbing."
Nunberg Says He Was Having A "Rough Day" When He Insulted Sarah Sanders During Bizarre TV Interviews
Sam Nunberg apologized for telling the White House press secretary to "shut her fat mouth" during interviews on Monday in which he also said he would not comply with a subpoena.
A 20-Year-Old Man Is Suing Dick's And Walmart For Refusing To Sell Him A Rifle Under Their New Policies
Tyler Watson is suing the retailers for "unlawful age discrimination" by refusing to sell a gun to anyone under 21 in the wake of the deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida.
An OpenTable Employee Was Fired After Making Hundreds Of Fake Restaurant Reservations To Hurt A Rival Company
An OpenTable employee used a competing online reservation service to make around 300 fake reservations that resulted in hundreds of no-shows at 45 Chicago restaurants.
The Woman Who Texted Her Boyfriend To Kill Himself Is Trying To Get Her Conviction Thrown Out
A new team of lawyers for Michelle Carter is requesting the state's highest court to overthrow her involuntary manslaughter conviction.
A Renowned High School Math Teacher Has Been Accused Of Sexual Harassment And Sexism By Hundreds Of Former Students
More than 400 alumni of a prestigious magnet program in Maryland have signed a letter alleging years of lewd behavior and sexist remarks by their former math teacher, Eric Walstein.
Strength, Hugs, And Therapy Dogs: Stoneman Douglas Students Return To Classes For The First Time Since The Shooting
The survivors of the Feb. 14 Florida school shooting were greeted by large numbers of police officers and well-wishers as they resumed classes for the first time in two weeks.