Residents of Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula are under evacuation following a volcanic eruption Saturday, the fourth eruption in the area since December. Police said they've apprehended a man in New Jersey who was wanted in connection with a triple homicide in a Philadelphia suburb Saturday. Manhattan was alive with Irish pride as the 236rd New York St. Patrick's Day parade kicked off Saturday. A man whose 11-foot, 750-pound pet alligator was removed by conservation officials from his home in upstate New York this week has vowed to regain custody of his beloved pet. David Breashears, pioneering mountaineer, filmmaker and climate activist, has died in his Massachusetts home, his family announced. He was 68. Boxing legend Roberto Duran is receiving medical care for a heart condition, his family said Saturday. Authorities on Saturday named a suspect in the killing of a New Mexico police officer Justin Hare, who was slain while assisting a motorist along Interstate 40. Lithium Americas has received conditional approval for a multi-billion-dollar loan from the U.S. Department of Energy to help fund a massive development project in Nevada. Sheriff's officials could have arrested Maine mass shooter Robert Card Jr. and confiscated his firearms six weeks before he killed 18 and injured 13 others in an October rampage, an independent commission has found. The University of Maryland has lifted restrictions on 32 fraternities and sororities after it completed investigation into hazing accusations. Officials in Chicago will begin evicting migrants staying in the city's shelters this weekend, following through on Mayor Brandon Johnson's amended policy under which only adults will be removed. Pop music icon Celine Dion shared a rare photo of her with her three sons this week. Convicted FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried should serve between 40 and 50 years in prison, prosecutors in New York contend in their sentencing recommendation. A tip has led to the arrest in California of the mother of a boy whose body was found in a suitcase in an Indiana field two years ago, according to Indiana State Police. Police in Miami Beach started enforcing a new curfew at midnight Saturday, implemented by the city over concerns caused by the massive influx of spring break revelers. Russian President Vladimir Putin cast his vote online as weekend presidential elections denounced as a "sham" by his opponents and Western observers continued on Saturday, A post-flight inspection of a United Airlines Boeing 737-800 discovered a missing external panel on the underside of the aircraft after landing at its destination in Oregon, airline officials say. Country music star Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is the No. 1 album in the United States this weekend. Rocker Nancy Wilson turns 70 and actor Alexandra Daddario turns 38, among the famous birthdays for March 16. On March 16, 1802, the U.S. Congress authorized the establishment of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. More Recent Articles |
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