The Coast Guard tweeted Sunday that the search was over and that Coast Guard aircraft crews searched more than 673 square miles and 6½ hours.
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‘Keep your lady-with-an-Afro tote bags’: Social media calls out Juneteenth pandering
“Thank you for the shout out but I’m still in the same place, being discriminated against or marginalized,” said Coiette Morton from Prairie View A&M University.
NY legislators approve bill that requires hospitals to offer swim safety video to new parents
Drowning is the leading cause of death for kids under 5; a NY group is hoping that a swim-safety video for newborn parents can help reverse that trend
Two men arrested after $40,000 of chicken breast stolen from South Carolina plant
After $40,000 worth of boneless chicken breasts were stolen from Pilgrim’s Pride, two men were arrested for grand larceny.
Smugglers tried to ship 1,572 pounds of meth in maple syrup bottles, New Zealand police say
Officials intercepted the “maple syrup” shipment in January, which came from Canada and contained about 1,572 pounds of meth.
She rescued an animal thinking it was a lemur. It turned out to be something else.
While her intentions to help the injured animal were pure, the animal quickly became agitated, and she had to call for help.
Love bacon, sugar and a little heat? Chick-fil-A is testing a new sandwich for you.
The Maple Pepper Bacon Sandwich with grilled chicken, pepper jack cheese and bacon can be found in just Indianapolis and Lexington for now.
Los Angeles DA’s office quits Twitter after ‘vicious’ replies to Pride parade tweet
The office said the replies to its Pride parade tweet were “vicious” and Twitter did not remove the replies after they were reported.
A dog jumped over a shelter wall to be with her best friend. They got adopted together.
Friends of Minneapolis Animal Care & Control volunteer Madison Weissenborn knew sharing Brenda and Linda’s story would “brighten everyone’s day.”
Get ‘ducking’ excited: Apple is finally addressing this annoying autocorrect issue
“In those moments where you just want to type a ducking word, well, the keyboard will learn it too,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s software chief.