Nearly 100 people had gathered for a dance party in the warehouse — which was not permitted for residential use — when flames spread and killed dozens of people.
A judge declared a mistrial in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man at the hands of former South Carolina patrolman Michael Slager after the jury failed to reach a verdict.
A fake news story, which claimed that a D.C. pizza restaurant was the center of a child sex trafficking ring involving the Clinton campaign, convinced a gunman to “self-investigate” the establishment.
Top Trump officials insisted that the president-elect’s phone call with the president of Taiwan was passively congratulatory, but sources say that the call was deliberately planned weeks in advance.
Temperatures are poised to plummet some 30 degrees below average in parts of the U.S., as an arctic blast knocks thermometers to the single digits by midweek.
Up to 50 percent of adults experience the symptoms of the sleep disorder insomnia. Treatments can be expensive and time-consuming, but there is a promising solution that can be found online.
Thousands of protesters in North Dakota celebrated the federal government’s ruling against a controversial pipeline, but many worry that the fight is far from over.
Three years ago, veteran Ray Chavez started getting into shape with the help of a trainer — putting on 20 pounds of muscle — to make the trip to Hawaii for the 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor at age 104.