John Sato told Radio New Zealand he made the journey to show support for the Muslim community after the Christchurch massacre.
Author: Ryan W. Miller, USA TODAY
London police ask for help to solve ‘audacious burglary’ of $600K worth of jewelry
Acentral London jewelry shop was burglarized over the weekend when thieves broke through a wall to enter the store, police say
‘Indiana Jones of art’ recovers $28 million Picasso stolen 20 years ago
Dutch art sleuth Arthur Brand says he recovered “Buste de Femme,” a rare work by Pablo Picasso, after it had been missing for 20 years.
A ‘sea monster’ from 500 million years ago: Scientists say this creature had 18 tentacles
Researchers say the Daihua sanqiong fossil, found in the Yunnan Province in South China, may be an ancestor of comb jellies.
These are the healthiest places in the United States in 2019
Douglas County, Colorado, topped a ranking of the healthiest communities in the United States in 2019, according to U.S. News & World Report.
‘Hope that man never sleeps’: Mom of black teen Antwon Rose slams white police officer’s acquittal in son’s killing
The mother of an unarmed black teen who was fatally shot by a white police officer vowed to keep fighting for justice after the officer’s acquittal.
He was wanted for murder in California for 7 years. A $3 fraud case led to his arrest in Utah
A man on a California most wanted listfor seven years was arrested in Utah this weekafter local police found him tied to a fraudulent $3 purchase.
Jimmy Carter becomes the oldest living former US president in history
Jimmy Carter became the oldest living former U.S. president ever at 94 years and 172 days on Friday.
‘A gift sent from the heavens’: Nebraska pals find fridge full of beer during flood cleanup
Kyle Simpson andGayland Stouffer had spent the day cleaning up from flooding in Nebraska when a fridge appeared in the distance. It was full of beer.
46% of whites worry becoming a majority-minority nation will ‘weaken American culture,’ survey says
By 2050, the U.S. population will have a nonwhite majority. A Pew survey found 46 percent of white people fear that will “weaken U.S. culture.”