Javier Burillo, 57, faces charges including vehicular manslaughter with a vessel and operating a boat while under the influence, police say.
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Teen died from birthday meal even after he told restaurant of allergy, coroner rules
Owen Carey collapsed about an hour after he ate the grilled chicken in April 2017. A corner ruled that he died from a “severe anaphylactic reaction.”
Cyclist dies after ‘swooping magpie’ attacks, runs him off road, police say
The unidentified 76-year-old man was cycling in a park in New South Wales when a witness saw him careen into a fence as he tried to avoid the bird.
Gay married couple say State Department denied child’s citizenship claim, said she was born ‘out of wedlock’
The State Department denied Roee and Adiel Kiviti’s daughter’s claim to citizenship because she was born via a surrogate in Canada, a lawsuit says.
Ohio day care worker allowed 5-year-old to be bullied, held her by her ankle, police say
Two Ohio day care workers were charged withendangering children after they alloweda 5-year-old to face torment from her classmates, police say.
Two parachutists were free-falling — then US fighter jets flew below them, report says
The jets were unaware they were flying near an active parachute site over Chatteris, nor didair traffic controlswarn them ahead, the report says.
A newly identified electric eel species has the strongest shock of any living creature, study says
A study published Tuesday identifies a total of three unique electric eel species that descended from one common ancestormillions of years ago.
These are the best colleges in America, according to U.S. News & World Report
For the 9th straight year, Princeton University was named the No. 1 college among national universities. Here’s U.S. News & World Report’s full list.
You’re probably using disposable wipes wrong. How to avoid harming the planet, the sewers
It’s not just water lines wet wipes may harming: They’re collecting in landfills and waterways and may be cleaning our houses too well, experts say.
Gunman in Texas shooting bought gun in private sale: Here’s what we know
The gunman in the shooting in Odessa, Texas on Saturday obtained the gun he used in a private sale, evading a background check, according to reports.