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Parents of toddler guided through wilderness by rancher’s dog call it a ‘miracle’
The parents of a 2-year-old boy who spent a night alone in the Arizona wilderness and was led to safety by a local rancher’s dog are calling the ordeal “a miracle.”
Louisiana, Missouri and Virginia report first measles cases of 2025
Louisiana, Missouri and Virginia have all reported their first measles cases in 2025, and they say all three patients’ cases are linked to international travel.
At least 2 killed amid storms spanning the South to the Northeast
A 12-year-old boy and a woman were killed in Oklahoma after their vehicle was swept under a bridge amid a severe storm system that brought large hail and strong winds to a region spanning from the South to the Northeast.
Israeli investigation into killing of 15 Palestinian medics reveal ‘professional failures’
The Israeli Defense Forces said Sunday the investigation into the March 23 incident during which 15 Palestinian medics were killed by IDF fire in Gaza has revealed “professional errors” and a deputy commander will be fired.
Severe storms from the South to the Northeast put a damper on Easter travel
Severe storms pummeling an area stretching from the South to the Northeast could put a damper on many people’s Easter weekend travel plans.
Being held captive for 20 years ‘isn’t just a story. It’s my life,’ Connecticut man says
A Connecticut man who officials say was held captive by his stepmom for more than two decades is speaking out publicly for the first time since the fire that led to his freedom.
Lego executive and friend of Denmark’s Queen Mary dies in skiing accident
Michael Halbye, Lego executive and friend of Denmark’s Queen Mary, died on Saturday after a fall during a skiing session, according to Kirkbi, a management company that owns The LEGO Group.
Lil Nas X says one side of his face is paralyzed
American singer and rapper Lil Nas X said that one side of his face has become paralyzed as fans and commenters worried he might have Bell’s palsy.
Harvard rejects Trump administration demands amid threats of funding cuts
Harvard University will “not accept” demands made by President Donald Trump’s administration amid threats of funding cuts, according to a statement issued Monday.
2 U.S. citizens detained for 2 weeks in Denmark after ‘scuffle’ with Uber driver
Two U.S. citizens were arrested and charged with assault in Denmark’s capital city last month following an altercation with an Uber driver, and after being detained for two weeks, the family of one of the men says he now cannot leave the country.
Mickey Rourke kicked out of ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ house following ‘unacceptable behavior’
Actor Mickey Rourke was kicked out of the “Celebrity Big Brother UK” house Saturday following his use of “inappropriate language and instances of unacceptable behaviour,” according to British broadcast network ITV.
Snow, rain and strong winds descend on the Northeast
A slow-moving low-pressure system is bringing snow, rain and gusty winds to the Northeast this weekend.
Convicted murderer mistakenly released from jail arrested in Florida
A convicted murderer who was mistakenly released from jail in March was apprehended and arrested in Florida on Friday, officials said.
‘White Lotus’ creator Mike White takes aim at composer who left show amid alleged feud
“The White Lotus” creator Mike White did not hold back when asked about an alleged feud with composer Cristóbal Tapia de Veer, calling Tapia de Veer’s decision to speak to the media days before the show’s season finale “a b—- move.”
Texas judge tosses Biden-era policy to increase nursing home staffing
A U.S. District Court judge in Texas on Monday tossed a Biden-era policy to increase staffing in long-term care facilities that participate in Medicaid or Medicare programs.