DOJ launches civil rights probe into a Mississippi sheriff’s office after 2 Black men were tortured
It’s the latest fallout from the infamous “Goon Squad” case in which five former Rankin County sheriff’s deputies admitted to torturing and beating two Black men in January 2023.
Pregnant mom, husband drown on Hawaii trip, leaving behind young child
A 26-year-old pregnant mother and her 25-year-old husband drowned while snorkeling in the waters off Maui, leaving behind a toddler.
Federal Reserve rate cut sparks mixed reactions ahead of election
The Federal Reserve’s recent interest rate cut has led to varied responses from political figures and economists as the general election approaches.
Missing in Georgia: Authorities searching for teenage girl not seen in days
Trinity Waters left her home on Tuesday.
Amazon announces October Prime Day dates. What to know about Prime Big Deal Days
Amazon will be holding a second Prime Day sales event in 2024.
25 hurt as hay wagon overturns on school trip in Wisconsin
A hay wagon accident at a Wisconsin apple orchard injures 25
Missing in Statesboro: Police searching for 14-year-old girl who disappeared
Ariel Nash, 14, reportedly left her home at the Park Place Apartments.
September is Suicide Prevention Month. One Lowcountry family is working to make a difference
The Hilton Head/Bluffton Out of the Darkness Walk is happening Nov. 3 at Oyster Factory Park.
Senate committee votes to hold Steward Health CEO in contempt
The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee voted to hold Steward Health Care CEO Ralph de la Torre in contempt of Congress after he refused to testify about his company’s financial collapse last week.
Alaska man charged with making numerous graphic and violent threats towards Supreme Court justices
An Alaska man was charged and arrested for sending numerous graphic and violent messages through a public Supreme Court communications portal that threatened to injure and kill six justices.