The bombing comes weeks after a Georgia Republican candidate for governor claimed the monument is satanic and called for their demolition.
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Here’s how you can help those affected by the Highland Park July 4th mass shooting
Fundraisers have already raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in the wake of the shooting. Here’s how people across the nation can help.
Woman who was convicted as teen for killing her sex trafficker pardoned by Gov. Newsom
Sara Kruzan, 44, spent nearly two decades in prison in California after she killed the man who abused and trafficked her when she was a teenager.
‘We did it again’: Maryland mom wins $100K jackpot for third time in five years
The 30-year-old woman won her latest prize playing a $100,000 Lucky scratch-off ticket, the Maryland Lottery reported.
Tennessee firefighters rescue kitten stuck in … a Pepsi vending machine?
Fire crews in Morristown, Tennessee rescued the kitty after a Walmart employee found it lodged inside a Pepsi vending machine at a Walmart.
Shark attacks Long Island lifeguard playing role of a victim during training exercise
Suffolk County officials said the lifeguard had been playing a victim during a training exercise Sunday when the shark bit him in the chest and hand.
Delta Air Lines reportedly offers passengers $10,000 each to get off ‘oversold’ flight
A passenger on a flight from Michigan to Minnesota reported the amount was increased from $5,000 to $10,000 to get people to volunteer.
California wildfire burns through 900 acres, 14 injured as hundreds of homes remain under threat
The blaze, named the Rices fire, is in Nevada County just 70 miles northeast of Sacramento, according to the National Interagency Fire Center.
Uber details nearly 4,000 incidents of sexual assault, misconduct in latest safety report
The ride-share company’s safety report, which covers 2019 and 2020, is the second-ever report released regarding safety incidents.
New Ice Age DNA shows your dog comes from separate ancient wolf populations, study says
Researchers in London said they have discovered that two separate ancient wolf populations contributed DNA to today’s domesticated dogs.