Luigi Mangione said ‘all these people here for a mass murder, why?’ at arraignment: police officer

Luigi Mangione appeared visibly surprised by the large crowd gathered outside a Pennsylvania courtroom after his arraignment for the alleged December 2024 killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, according to a local police officer. Mangione returned to
Vermont school district flies Somali flag amid massive fraud investigation in divisive move: GOP chair

A rural Vermont school district has stirred social media controversy after raising a Somali flag last week, amid a national reckoning over fraud in the Somali community in Minnesota and leading to condemnation from the state’s GOP
Surfside police participate in statewide hemp raids
One arrest was made during the Surfside searches.
MS-13 gang leader accused in murder of ex-Honduran president’s son arrested in Nebraska

An MS-13 leader believed to have overseen a kill squad for the bloodthirsty gang — and who is linked to the killing of the son of the former president of Honduras — was arrested in Nebraska on
Iryna’s Law branded ‘political agenda’ as sheriff warns of jail overcrowding

Just days after another stabbing on Charlotte’s light rail, and only days after Iryna’s Law went into effect, Mecklenburg County Sheriff Garry McFadden warned that it would lead to dangerous overcrowding. North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein signed
Barefoot father and son airlifted from Everglades mudhole after ATV runs out of gas: ‘Alligators are hungry’

A father and son stranded barefoot and soaking wet in a mudhole in the Florida Everglades were rescued Thursday night, when deputies spotted the fire they had lit to stay warm. The men got stuck in the
North Myrtle Beach dedicates new trail, plants trees
The trail is located off U.S. Highway 17 South.
Make-A-Wish SC grants Conway child’s wish to visit Legoland
“Even something as simple as a box of legos, you never know how far they’re going to go.”
Texas A&M student Brianna Aguilera’s fall death sparks police response to family’s explosive claims: report

Texas police said the investigation into the death of Texas A&M student Brianna Aguilera remains open as they defended their handling of the case, which her family’s lawyer demanded be turned over to the Texas Department of
Enter Sandman: Renourishment set to begin in North Myrtle
The $72 million project paid for by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will replenish sand on 26 miles of beach in the Grand Strand.