Witnesses say a Colorado bank robbery suspect walked outside and began throwing money into the air, yelling, “Merry Christmas.”
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Church uses crop duster plane to bless entire town with 100 gallons of holy water
Members of St. Anne Church in Cow Island, Louisiana, enlisted the help of crop duster pilots to help spread blessings to the entire town.
‘Absolutely heartbroken’: Teen brothers from Chicago area among New Zealand volcano victims
New Zealand medical staff were continuing to work around the clock treating severely burned survivors of the eruption as the death toll climbs to 16.
Time names teen climate change activist Greta Thunberg 2019 Person of the Year
This is the first time the magazine has named a teenager, making 16-year-old Greta Thunberg the youngest person to ever be named Person of the Year.
Newlyweds burned by volcanic eruption on New Zealand honeymoon cruise
Lauren and Matt Urey were touring the White Island volcano Monday on the Royal Caribbean cruise ship Ovation of the Seas when it erupted.
Woman survives 6-hour cardiac arrest, the longest to ever have been recorded in Spain
Audrey Mash was hiking in the Catalan Pyrenees in Spain when she and her husband got caught in a snowstorm.
Birds are shrinking in North America, and climate change may be to blame
A study of more than 70,000 North American birds by the Field Museum in Chicago found warmer temperatures were associated with smaller body size.
The UK government refuses to issue gender-neutral passports. This activist is challenging that
Non-gendered activist Christie Elan-Cane has campaigned for a gender-neutral, or ‘X,’ option on the country’s passports for more than 25 years.
A Catholic priest condemned a teen’s suicide at his own funeral. Now, his mom is suing
The complaint filed in Wayne County on behalf of Linda Hullibarger says the Rev. Don LaCuesta questioned whether her 18-year-old son, Maison, would go to heaven.
‘Kill, rob, burn and bury the bodies’: Man convicted in 3 grisly farm deaths
Sean Kratz and his cousin were “on a mission to kill, rob, burn and bury the bodies,” Assistant District Attorney Kate Kohler told jurors.