Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky was convicted in 2012 of abusing 10 boys. His son Jeffrey was arrested Monday and charged with 14 counts including child sexual abuse.
Read More »75 Percent Of Immigration Raid Arrests Were For Criminal Convictions, DHS Says
Of the 680 people arrested, around three-quarters had convictions, Homeland Secretary John Kelly said. Advocacy groups report that the raids also swept up people with no criminal record at all.
Read More »At Least 32 People Killed In Tour Bus Crash In Taiwan
A bus packed with elderly tourists reportedly flipped onto its side on a highway exit ramp Monday evening near the capital, Taipei. The bus was returning from a tour of local cherry blossoms.
Read More »Pollution Has Worked Its Way Down To The World’s Deepest Waters
Tiny creatures in the Mariana Trench have high levels of industrial contamination. The new findings suggest that even Earth's most remote locales feel the effects of human beings.
Read More »School District In Canada Cancels Trips To U.S., Citing Border Policies, Safety
The decision was made out of caution, says the Greater Essex County District School Board, which cites uncertainty over President Trump's immigration and travel ban.
Read More »Canadian Police Revisiting More Than 10,000 Dismissed Sexual Assault Cases
An investigation by The Globe and Mail found that a fifth of reported rapes and assaults were dismissed as "unfounded," meaning baseless. Now police across the country are reviewing old cases.
Read More »‘Explosive’ Image Of An Assassination Wins World Press Photo Of The Year
Photographer Burhan Ozbilici's image of the killing of Russia's ambassador to Turkey was described by one jury member as the "face of hatred." Jurors have made it clear that it was a heated debate.
Read More »Signs Of Hope At Oroville Dam, After Overflow Sparked Large Evacuation Sunday
Lake Oroville's water level has finally dropped below its record high, after residents scrambled to comply with an evacuation order Sunday.
Read More »2017 Grammy Awards: Adele Upsets Beyoncé, Chance Arrives, Politics Pop (Slightly)
Adele swept the major categories over Beyoncé, David Bowie posthumously won every award he was nominated for and the Grammys sometimes obliquely addressed a charged political climate.
Read More »Grammy Awards 2017: The Full List Of Winners
Nominated against Beyoncé in all three of the major categories, Adele won a surprise (even to herself) sweep: Record, Song and Album of the Year.
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