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8 students rescued from Texas roller coaster after ride stops nearly 100 feet in the air
Eight students have been rescued from the top of a roller coaster at the Pleasure Pier in Galveston.
Man trespassed from restaurant over ‘cold’ sandwich
A man who said that his sandwich was served to him cold at a Boardman fast-food restaurant called the police, but ended up being trespassed from the restaurant.
Judge temporarily blocks Justice Department’s $1.8B ‘anti-weaponization’ fund
A federal judge temporarily blocked the government from doling out money from President Trump’s new “anti-weaponization” fund Friday.
At least 5 dead after crash involving bus, 6 vehicles on I-95 in Virginia: police
At least five people have died, and dozens were hospitalized on after a bus crashed on I-95 in Stafford County, according to state police.
How paying for pet care and Ohio law could clash
Being a pet owner is a costly proposition, especially now. Since 2020, the cost of veterinary care has increased 40% - almost twice the rate of inflation.
Kyle Busch’s death certificate: He had pneumonia for ‘days to weeks’
Kyle Busch died last week from hemorrhagic shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation after complications from bacterial pneumonia led to sepsis, according to the former NASCAR star's death certificate.
California ‘Party Mom’ sentenced to 35 years, 10 months
The mother of two was convicted by a jury on dozens of counts for organizing secret alcohol-fueled parties for Los Gatos High School freshmen in her mansion in 2020 and 2021. Party guests, who were between ages 13-15, were supplied with large amounts of alcohol. Prosecutors said O'Connor watched boys sexually assault girls for her
Americans’ savings rate falls to lowest level since 2022
Americans' savings rate fell to 2.6% in April — the first time it's dipped below 3% since June 2022.
Regatta rallies South Range High School community
The 27th annual Raider Regatta takes place at South Range High School, where tenth graders in Math and English classes compete in teams to get their homemade boats across a pond using only cardboard and duct tape.
Tomatoes latest symbol of America’s affordability squeeze
Prices for those red orbs have soared more than any other food product over the past year.