At 97, D-Day veteran parachutes into Normandy

Tom Rice jumped with the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division on that momentous day 75 years ago.

Senators begin bipartisan bid to block Saudi arms sales

Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., has support from two of Trump’s allies in Congress: Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Rand Paul of Kentucky.

Trump, Irish prime minister differ on Brexit, meeting venue

Trump arrived Wednesday after participating in a multinational ceremony in Portsmouth, Great Britain, which followed his two-day UK state visit in London.

Oakland becomes 2nd US city to decriminalize magic mushrooms

Oakland on Tuesday became the second U.S. city to decriminalize magic mushrooms after a string of people shared how psychedelics helped them overcome depression, drug addiction and post-traumatic stress disorder.

 
3rd American tourist dies at Dominican Republic resort

Authorities in the Dominican Republic say a vacationing Pennsylvania psychotherapist died at the same hotel where a pair of U.S. tourists were found dead five days later.

Leader of La Luz del Mundo church faces 26 sex-related charges

The leader and self-proclaimed apostle of La Luz del Mundo, a Mexico-based church with branches in the U.S., has been charged with human trafficking and child rape, California officials announced Tuesday.

Ohio doctor faces murder charges in 25 patient deaths

A critical care doctor who is already accused of ordering painkiller overdoses for dozens of Ohio hospital patients has been charged with murder in 25 patient deaths.

Book offers tips on uses for Swiss Army knife

The book focuses on using the Swiss Army knife in various survival situations, but the tips can be tailored to just about any quality knife or multitool.

 
Indiana teacher gives boy with autism ‘most annoying’ award

A school district in northwestern Indiana has issued an apology after a special needs teacher awarded an 11-year-old autistic student a trophy naming him the “most annoying male” of the school year.

Survey shows US companies added fewest jobs in 9 years

U.S. companies added the fewest jobs in nine years, a private survey found, as manufacturers, construction firms and mining companies cut workers.

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