Thunderstorms are expected to hit western and central Texas and the Pacific Northwest will see potentially record-breaking temperatures on Friday.
Author: Amanda Lee Myers, USA TODAY
Now’s your chance to name 3 baby eagles that hatched in Northern Virginia in March
Members of the public can now submit their name ideas for the Dulles Greenway baby eagles born in Northern Virginia in March.
Body of tech CEO who ‘changed the world’ found more than a year after disappearance
More than a year of disappearing without a trace, the body of tech CEO Beau Mann was found at an abandoned property in Santa Monica, California.
Dad arrested for punching umpire, a disabled veteran, at son’s baseball game
A Florida man has been arrested for sucker-punching an umpire at his son’s baseball game after the boy got warned about unsportsmanlike conduct.
Colorado man handcuffed, tased in face while observing traffic stop, sues sheriff’s office
Kenneth Espinoza said he stopped to watch when deputies pulled his son over but soon after, the deputies used excessive force on Espinoza.
American climber dies on Everest remembered as caring, whimsical
An American who quit climbing in college, returning to it in his 50s, died on Everest. The cause of death for Jonathan Sugerman, 69, is unclear.
2 dads exchanged gunfire in Florida road rage fight, injuring kids, but only one got charged
Two fathers who got into what police say was a road-rage fight in Florida exchanged gunfire and shot each other’s daughters. One of them is charged.
‘Where I was supposed to be’: US man taken as infant in illegal Chilean adoption meets lost family
A California man, who learned he was ripped from his mother’s arms in an illegal Chilean adoption, has had an emotional first meeting with his sister.
Atlanta teen died a hero trying to save 4 children from drowning in Florida waters
Bryce Brooks, a 16-year-old Atlanta boy, drowned while trying to save four children who were being pulled out to sea in the Gulf Coast.
Florida teacher’s disappearance was mystery for years until volunteers spotted car in canal
The mystery of a Florida teacher missing two years appears to be solved after search crews found his car just 75 feet from a road close to his house.