After the recent spate of targeted attacks in New York and Washington, two men experiencing homelessness share their experiences.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
‘Widespread damage’ after tornado rips through New Orleans, surrounding area; 1 dead
Parts of St. Bernard Parish appeared to take the brunt of the storm’s effects after a tornado touched down in the New Orleans area Tuesday night.
No survivors found in China Boeing 737-800 plane crash; black box search may be difficult
Search operations continued Tuesday near the wreckage of the Boeing 737-800. No survivors have been found in more than a day since the airplane crash.
Search continues for 132 people on board Boeing 737 that crashed in southeast China
Search efforts were ongoing Monday for 132 people aboard the Boeing 737-800, operated by China Eastern, that crashed the Chinese province of Guangxi.
The suicide lifeline will soon be 3 digits: Is the country ready for the switch to 988?
The existing lifeline relies on a 10-digit number, 1-800-273-8255. The switch to 988 presents both an opportunity and a challenge for advocates.
Man arrested in fatal shootings of homeless men in DC, NYC to appear to court
Gerald Brevard, 30, was arrested Tuesday in Washington and faces murder and assault charges. Police in New York are also investigating two shootings.
Man suspected of targeting homeless men in New York, DC shootings arrested, charged with murder
The suspect has been identified as Gerald Brevard, 30, and authorities say he has an arrest history that includes assaulting an officer in Washington.
5 shot after ‘cold-blooded killer’ targeted homeless men in Washington, New York City
Five homeless men have been shot in a string of attacks that officials say a “cold-blooded killer” carried out in Washington and New York City.
What is a war crime? Ukraine accuses Russia of them, but what exactly constitutes a war crime?
Amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a look at what constitutes a war crime and how they are prosecuted.
New York wants to stop people from living in the subways. But where will they go?
Amid recent subway stabbings and violence, Mayor Eric Adams says New York City will no longer allow people to shelter in the subway system.