A Montana non-profit has began removing parts of a tourism campaign criticized as insensitive to Native Americans and history.
Author: Kristin Lam, USA TODAY
A Colorado radio host wished for a ‘nice school shooting’ to disrupt Donald Trump impeachment coverage. He was fired
A Denver radio host lost his job Wednesday for saying he wanted a “nice school shooting” to break up coverage of the “never-ending impeachment.”
California groom beaten to death at his wedding reception, police say
Two brothers face murder charges for allegedly beating a groom to death after crashing his wedding reception, California police said Tuesday.
Report: US to send asylum seekers to Honduras, blocking them from making a claim in America
A migration deal will allow immigration authorities to send asylum seekers to Honduras and prevent them from reapplying in the U.S., a report says.
Indiana University fraternity suspended amid allegations of assault, anti-Semitic and racist slurs
A fraternity at Indiana University in Bloomington is under investigation for allegations of physical assault and anti-Semitic and racial slurs.
Indiana police arrest man driving stolen car with fake license plate drawn in crayon on a paper grocery bag
A stranded driver was arrested after Indiana police saw his license plate handwritten in crayon on a paper grocery bag. The car was reported stolen.
Home Depot faces Twitter backlash after blaming opioid crisis for recent rise in store thefts
Home Depot executives on Wednesday identified the opioid crisis as a possible reason behind a rise in retail theft.
Cities are criminalizing homelessness by banning people from camping in public. That’s the wrong approach, report says
More cities are criminally punishing homeless people for sleeping in public, a new report shows, amid an increase in Americans living on the streets.
‘Healing PTSD’: USPS begins selling new 65-cent stamp to raise money to support afflicted veterans
Buying a new USPS stamp will help raise funds for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. The 65-cent stamp will be sold for two years.
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard shooting: Sailor shoots two dead, then kills himself
A U.S. sailor shot three people before killing himself at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard on Wednesday, officials said. Two victims have died.