Brother mourns Jacksonville victim A.J. Laguerre after he was killed in a hate-driven shooting at a Dollar General where he worked.
Author: Claire Hardwick, Associated Press
Tornado tears through Arkansas leaving devastating damage behind
At least 32 people were killed after tornados struck the South over the weekend.
Trump indictment draws protesters and supporters around the country to share their voices
Former President Donald Trump’s protesters and supporters gathered in reaction to the news he was indicted in Manhattan.
Norfolk Southern CEO apologizes, vows to clean up after Ohio train derailment
Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw apologized to the people impacted by their train derailment, promising the said the water “is safe to drink.”
Washington DC prepares for early peak Cherry Blossom bloom after a mild winter
This year’s Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington D.C. will include a kite festival, a 5k run and a parade, with peak dates expected end of March.
Nicola Sturgeon resigns as first minister of Scotland after eight years
Nicola Sturgeon stepped down as first minister of Scotland after pushback on a law that makes it easier to change gender on documents.
Kim Jong Un unveils North Korea’s new missiles at military anniversary parade
North Korea claims to have a new intercontinental ballistic missile; unveiled by Kim Jong Un and his family at a military parade.
Germany remains undecided on sending tanks as Ukraine seeks modern equipment
Western allies including Poland and Germany remain in a standoff as Ukraine asks for tanks to aid in the fight against Russia in eastern Ukraine.
China eases strict ‘zero-COVID’ restrictions following mass nationwide protests
China rolled back strict “zero-COVID” restrictions following mass protests and calls for President Xi’s resignation.
Orphaned lion cubs from Ukrainian Zoo find their forever home at a Minnesota sanctuary
Four lion cubs born during the war in Ukraine found their forever home at an animal sanctuary in Minnesota.