Henry Bello graduated from medical school, but struggled with arrests, bankruptcies and homelessness before opening fire in the Bronx, killing one and wounding six others.
The extent of injuries suffered in a shooting at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center became clear on Saturday as doctors scrambled to save the lives of their colleagues.
President Trump started a holiday weekend with another denunciation of the news media, first in morning tweets, followed by a speech at a veterans celebration.
Supplemental benefits for millions of recipients, many of them disabled, would be at risk under Republican proposals to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Suzanne Hodgkinson, whose husband opened fire at a baseball practice, joins others who face a wrenching challenge after a relative commits a mass shooting: mourning someone reviled by many.
A government shutdown over the state’s budget has shuttered more than 50 state parks, historic sites and recreational areas. At least nine other states are also at impasses.
Pro-democracy and pro-Beijing demonstrations took place in Hong Kong amid a visit by President Xi Jinping of China. Saturday was the 20th anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong from Britain to China. The Chinese president warned against challenging Beijing’s rule, a jarring contrast with protests later in the day.
The Piper PA-23 plane might have broken up while in flight, a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said. Multiple agencies are investigating. Moderators on the community desk have reviewed millions of comments with a current rate of about 12,000 daily, and now they’re getting A.I. help.
A shootout with the security forces erupted Friday in Sinaloa, where homicides have been rising amid a drug gang’s internal warfare, officials say.
The four men and one woman, who indicated that they wanted to defect when their boat was stopped by the South Korean Coast Guard, are being interviewed. Tabqa was liberated from ISIS in May, but it still has no basic services and many rotting corpses. The U.S. is sending aid, but it’s not in the business of rebuilding.
China has asserted itself as a global climate leader even as Chinese companies are planning to build half of all new coal plants at home and overseas.
In a rapidly aging Japan, crematories cannot keep up with demand, so businesses are combining hospitality for families and temporary storage for bodies.
Francis declined to renew Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller’s mandate to lead the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
He grew up watching Michael Jackson videos in Athens, Tex. Now J. Quinton Johnson is rapping in Broadway’s hottest production, asked to audition before he’d seen it.
Speaking at a conference in Indonesia, Mr. Obama indirectly criticized President Trump for pulling out of the Paris climate agreement.
Mohamed Fahmy, who was working for the Qatari-owned Al Jazeera when the Egyptian authorities jailed him in 2013, has become a pawn in an intra-gulf rivalry.
Billy McFarland, the entrepreneur behind the failed Fyre Festival, appeared at his bail hearing on Saturday, represented by a public defender.
Inspired by a citizen complaint, a district mayor says a Czech law requires the entombing of remains — even if plasticized for traveling shows.
Bouton, who exposed baseball shenanigans in “Ball Four,” has a malady linked to dementia; five years ago, a stroke essentially wiped out his language skills.
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