Naval Helicopter Crash: Chopper Vibrated On Landing, Rotor Blades Struck Carrier Flight Deck
The Navy helicopter had crashed about 70 miles off San Diego on Aug. 31. At the time of the accident, helicopter operators were said to be "conducting routine flight operations."
Alaska Covid Spike Pushes Hospitalizations To All-Time High
Alaska is suffering from a surge in COVID-19 cases, with hospitals feeling the pressure as the state has not yet reached a 60 percent rate of fully vaccinated residents.
Nearly 20,000 Of 4.5M Fully Vaccinated Massachusetts Residents Have Tested Positive For COVID-19
Nearly 20,000 fully vaccinated residents of Massachusetts have tested positive for COVID-19, but it's a small figure among the 4.5 million fully vaccinated in the state.
Fort McCoy Measles Incident: Wisconsin Base Detects Disease Among Afghan Refugees
Health concerns have been raised in relation to the mass evacuation that the United States has been processing for vulnerable Afghans.
Mexico Earthquake Update: 1 Dead As Buildings Sway In Mexican Capital, Tsunami Warning Issued
A 7.1 magnitude that struck near Acapulco late Tuesday resulted in a tsunami warning for Mexico.
Alaska Airlines To Give Vaccinated Employees $200, While Other Carriers Wield The Stick
Alaska Airlines has yet to issue a company-wide vaccination mandate, but it will provide $200 in bonus to vaccinated employees.
‘You’ve Never Faced Those Choices:’ Psaki Shuts Down Male Reporter Asking About Abortion
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki shut down a reporter who questioed President Biden’s stance on abortion, and she is now under fire from pro-life supporters.
Los Angeles Student Shot By Another Student In On-Campus Fight After School Lets Out Early
The incident took place around 2:00 p.m. and the victim, who was shot the leg, was transported to a hospital. The shooter is still at large.
‘Longest And Coldest’ Winter Ahead: Almanac Forecasts Using Secret Formula From 1792
The Old Farmer’s Almanac forecast a very cold winter for the U.S., but there have been questions about the accuracy of the almanac’s 230-year-old formula.
Toilet Paper Shortage Again? Panic Buying, Supply Chain Challenges Blamed
The surge in COVID-19 infections fueled by the Delta variant of the virus has made consumers across the U.S. to stock up on essential home products, such as toilet paper.
As Monster Caldor Fire Closes In, Make Or Break Hours For South Lake Tahoe
The South Lake Tahoe area is faced with a make or break scenario as uncertain weather conditions could help block the Caldor Fire from reaching the area, or fan the flames further into the popular tourist town.
Trapped In Afghanistan: 2 Dozen American Students, Interpreter Sheltering 37 Women And Children
The woman interpreter explained that even the people who supported her in Afghanistan “did not tell me that the flight is — this was the last flight. So I had hope that we would leave.”
Unvaccinated Illinois Mother’s Rights To See Son Restored By Judge Who Barred It In The First Place
An Illinois judge on Monday reversed his decision of barring an unvaccinated mother from seeing her son.
Calls Rise For Austin, Gen. Mark Milley Resignation Over Afghanistan Fiasco Accountability
Calls for the resignation of Austin and Milley are on the rise as questions on accountability for the chaos in Afghanistan linger.
Caldor Fire ‘Out Of Control’ – 22,000 People In South Lake Tahoe Ordered To Evacuate
More than 20,000 people have been placed under mandatory evacuation orders in South Lake Tahoe as the Caldor Fire raced closer to the freshwater lake.
The Last Soldier To Leave Afghanistan Is General Commanding 82nd Airborne
Major Gen. Chris Donahue was photographed as the last U.S. service member to exit Afghanistan.
Hurricane Ida Reverses Mississippi River Flow, Knocks Out Power Across New Orleans
Hurricane Ida cut power in all of New Orleans and temporarily reversed the flow of the Mississippi River after it made landfall in Louisiana Sunday.
Hurricane Ida Shuts Down Oil And Gas Production; How Will It Impact Oil Prices?
Oil prices, which had hit more than three-weeks high in early Monday trading, pared some of those gains later in the session.
Limits Of US Power: ‘Wanted’ Terrorist With $5M Reward On His Head Runs Kabul Security
The designation of the Haqqani Network in charge of Kabul’s security signals the declining power of the U.S. in Afghanistan since the troop pullout.
Tropical Storm Ida: Weekend Hurricane Threat Forecast For Gulf Coast; Track; Status
According to the National Hurricane Center, flooding rainfall, winds with the force of a hurricane, and a potentially life-threatening storm surge are possible in parts of Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.
Boy With No Other Health Issues Dies From COVID, First Such Case In Houston
An unvaccinated Houston boy with no underlying health conditions passed away from COVID-19, becoming the first pediatric death of an otherwise healthy child from the virus.
US Gave Taliban 'Kill List' Of American Citizens, Afghan Allies: Report
A list with the names of U.S. citizens and Afghans allies was handed out to the Taliban for getting them through Taliban checkpoints, but lawmakers fear it could aid the terror group in targeting Afghans who helped the U.S military.
American Woman Refuses To Leave Afghanistan Without Staff, Rescued Animals
An American woman and a former British Royal Marine are working round the clock to get their employees and rescued animals out of Afghanistan before the evacuation deadline of Aug. 31.
China One-Ups Kamala Harris in Vietnam By Exploiting A Scheduling Delay
China reportedly took advantage of a three-hour travel delay in U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris’ trip to Vietnam as the Chinese government sent its diplomat to pledge two million vaccines, double of what is being offered by the U.S.
CIA, US Military Conducting Extraction Operations To Bring Trapped Americans To Kabul Airport
The CIA has been helping military in evacuate U.S. citizens and at-risk Afghans out of the country, but the exact number of stranded individuals has yet to be revealed.
‘You Didn’t See Crisis After Crisis’ When Trump Was President, Kayleigh McEnany Mocks Biden
“I shudder to think about what Covid would have been like under Joe Biden,” Kayleigh McEnany, a former White House press secretary under Trump, said.
Kabul Fiasco Drags Biden Job Ratings To New Low; Most Believe He Will Leave Americans Behind
U.S. President Joe Biden’s approval ratings plunged to a new low as Americans express fears about the remaining U.S. citizens in Afghanistan who have yet to be evacuated.
'Living Hell:' Afghan Evacuees Face 'Terrible' Conditions In Qatar After Harrowing Evacuation
The Pentagon reportedly admitted that Afghan evacuees transported to Qatar temporarily have experienced "terrible" conditions at the Al Udeid Air Base, but added that some of these conditions have "started improving."
Caldor Fire Is Top Threat Among 9 Major Fires In California: Latest News, Evacuation Orders, Air Quality Warning
Caldor Fire is now the top threat among nine other major fires in Northern California, as the blaze threatens not just structures but also residents’ health.
Plane Lands On Interstate-5 Near San Diego; Pilot, Passenger Uninjured
The pilot of a Piper PA-32 made an emergency landing on the Interstate-5 Tuesday, causing some damage to several cars on the freeway.