Employees at a California restaurant say a man who was denied service because he refused to wear a mask returned with a gun and stole food.
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Canada becomes first nation to declare the Proud Boys a terrorist organization
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair announced Wednesday the Proud Boys were one of 13 groups now designated as terrorist organizations.
Capt. Tom Moore, ‘hero’ UK veteran who raised millions by walking in his garden, dies at 100
Capt. Tom Moore has died at 100. The UK veteran captured hearts around the world as he walked to raise millions for healthcare workers.
Alaska DMV investigating after vanity plates with Nazi terminology spotted
The Alaska Department of Motor Vehicles is reviewing its personalized plate process after license a plate reading “3REICH” was spotted.
Families of Black girls wrongly held at gunpoint in Colorado sue police, city
The families are suing over an August 2020 incident in which Aurora police held four Black girls at gun point after mistaking their car for a stolen vehicle.
Brood X: Why ‘trillions’ of cicadas set to emerge after 17 years have an ominous sounding name
In late May and early June, trillions of cicadas will emerge from the ground in 15 states. Here’s everything you need to know about Brood X, including a map.
What to know about abolitionist hero Harriet Tubman and the effort to get her on the $20 bill
What to know about abolitionist Harriet Tubman, who is set to replace President Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill.
Woman who ‘died’ of COVID-19 returns to Spanish nursing home after identity mix-up
Ten days after being told nursing home resident Rogelia Blanco had died of COVID-19 in Spain, her family learned she was alive and well.
Small Inauguration Day protests in Portland, Seattle lead to about a dozen arrests
Police in Portland and Seattle said they arrested at least 11 people after hundreds protested in the hours after Joe Biden was inaugurated.
Teen who bonded with Biden over stutter delivers powerful rendition of JFK speech in inauguration special
Brayden Harrington, who bonded with Biden over stuttering, recited a passage from John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address during “Celebrating America”.