A powerful storm hit the central U.S., causing blizzards, high winds, and wildfires. It impacted 72 million people and led to widespread power outages. Interstate highways were closed, and authorities reported significant disruption, with Nebraska and Kansas among the hardest hit. Wildfire risks increased in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Missouri.
Related news
Mike Pence plans to attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, despite their strained relationship since the January 6 Capitol attack. Trump bypassed Pence in favor of Sen. JD Vance as his 2024 running mate. The ceremony's transition to the Capitol Rotunda introduces seating challenges due to limited capacity for former leaders.
A group of nine masked intruders is suspected of carrying out two home invasions in Queens, assaulting a resident and stealing valuables. The first incident involved a violent attack on a 37-year-old man, while the second saw $25,000 in cash and jewelry stolen. The NYPD is seeking public help to identify the suspects.
A United Airlines flight from Houston to New York was evacuated after the plane caught fire on the runway due to an engine issue. Passengers were safely evacuated, and no injuries were reported. The flight was rescheduled for a later time, and a replacement aircraft was arranged. The FAA is investigating the incident.
Hampton Dellinger, head of the US office of special counsel, has sued President Trump, alleging his firing was illegal. Dellinger, appointed for a five-year term, argues that special counsels can only be removed for cause. His dismissal is part of Trump’s broader effort to restructure federal agencies. The lawsuit challenges the administration's push to bypass civil service protections and dismantle key oversight bodies.
President Donald Trump's recent move to halt federal payments for diversity programs has sparked controversy, with critics arguing it violates the constitution’s separation of powers. Legal experts contend the president cannot block congressionally approved spending. Court challenges have already emerged, and Trump’s broader actions, including challenging birthright citizenship and firing inspectors general, raise concerns about overstepping constitutional limits. While many republicans... Expand
Heather Williams, a cognitively impaired North Carolina woman, was last seen getting into a stranger’s car on Jan. 4. Her body was found in a wooded area miles from where she disappeared. Authorities are investigating her death as a homicide. Her family seeks justice and urges anyone with information to come forward. The suspect's vehicle has been located.
President Trump announced that coal could be used as a backup fuel source for new electric plants during a national energy emergency. He emphasized the versatility of coal, especially in situations where other energy sources like gas and oil pipelines are compromised, during his speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
The death toll from the 1999 Columbine High School shooting has increased to 14 following the death of Anne Marie Hochhalter due to sepsis related to her shooting injuries. Hochhalter, who was paralysed in the attack, had lived independently despite medical difficulties before her death.
US President Donald Trump is receiving rare accolades from animal advocacy groups like PETA for federal agencies' plans to phase out animal testing. The FDA and EPA are shifting towards humane alternatives, with the FDA using lab-grown organoids and AI. The EPA is reinstating a Trump-era directive to eliminate animal testing by 2035.
Wildfires fueled by strong Santa Ana winds have devastated Southern California, destroying thousands of homes and causing 27 deaths. The fires, affecting urban areas and the Olympic preparation, are worsened by climate change and urban expansion. Firefighters, including inmates, struggle to contain the blazes. It has been more than a week that residents left their home and fled.