President Trump again criticized Fox News for covering Democratic presidential candidates on Sunday, hours before a town hall with Pete Buttigieg.
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Fraser Anning, Australian lawmaker egged by teen after New Zealand mosque shootings, voted out of office
Australian lawmaker Fraser Anning, who blamed Muslims after a white supremacist did the New Zealand mosque shootings, has been voted out of office.
‘Our mosques are their mosques’: Muslims invite fellow Americans to Open Mosque Day
Ahmadiyya Muslims across the country will open their mosques to neighbors of all backgrounds Saturday, featuring Ramadan traditions and conversations.
‘You don’t know my name’: A Texas deputy tried to arrest the wrong black man, viral video shows
A Texas deputy tried to arrest a black man after mistaking him for a wanted fugitive, a viral videoof alleged racial profiling shows.
He told her to be ‘nicer’ and she pushed him off a bus, authorities say. He died a month later
Las Vegas police released video of a woman pushing a 74-year-old man off a bus, asking witnesses to come forward and describe the alleged murder.
How did it happen? NTSB begins probe of midair collision of Alaska floatplanes that killed 6 people
On the same day the death toll from a floatplane collision in Alaska rose to 6, the NTSB launched what’s expected to be aweek-long investigation.
A dead professor, two naked men and a suicide: ‘It’s one of the strangest cases that we’ve ever worked’
A University of Georgia professor was found dead over the weekend in what authorities are describing as a bizarre case.
New York fraternity members allegedly forced dog to drink beer. Now they’re in trouble
A New York university has suspended a fraternity after a video shared on social media showed members forcing a dog to drink froma beer keg at a party.
Two floatplanes collide in midair near Ketchikan, Alaska; at least 4 dead
Five people died and 10 were injured after two floatplanes crashed in the water nearthe southeast Alaska town of Ketchikan.
Low-dose aspirin may be linked to bleeding in the skull, new study finds
For people without heart disease, a new study found taking low-dose aspirin is associated with an increased risk for bleeding within the skull.