A Boston man was arrested this week and accused of acting as an agent for the Chinese government to keep tabs on local pro-democracy activists.
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YouTuber who deliberately crashed plane in video stunt agrees to plead guilty, feds say
A YouTuber who admitted to staging an airplane crash and parachuting to safety will plead guilty to obstructing investigators, prosecutors said.
A Mississippi man used a 3D printer to make machine guns. Now he’s going to prison for 14 years.
A Jackson, Mississippi man was sentenced to 14 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to using 3D printers to make fully automatic machine guns.
Denali National Park worker killed in avalanche he triggered while skiing
The National Park service said Eric Walter, a Denali National Park employee, was skiing Thursday when he was caught in an avalanche.
4 dead after Georgia gunman kills relatives and McDonald’s worker, then himself
A gunman in a small town in south Georgia killed two relatives, then went to a local McDonald’s and killed an employee and himself, the coroner said.
Gunman who killed 5 neighbors in a Texas home is caught after manhunt
The man accused of killing five neighbors in a rural Texas home was taken into custody on Tuesday after a four-day search, authorities said.
Ding-dong ditch tragedy: Southern California man found guilty of murdering 3 teens
Anurag Chandra rammed his car into a Toyota Prius, killing three teens after they pulled a doorbell prank at his house.
11 injured, most from gunfire, amid chaos surrounding South Carolina park party
At least 11 people were injured, nine by gunfire, at a party involving teens at a Columbia, South Carolina park overnight.
Virginia school board says teacher shot by 6-year-old should get workers’ comp, not $40 million from lawsuit
The Virginia school district where a 6-year-old shot a teacher argued she should receive workers comp for her injuries, not damages in a lawsuit.
Virginia doctor charged with prescribing tens of thousands of oxycodone pills in distribution plot
A grand jury indicted Arlington, Virginia doctor Kirsten Ball on charges of distributing oxycodone without a medical reason in a decadelong scheme.