Authorities say at least two gunmen fired into a crowd outside a bar in Trenton but the motive remains unknown.
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‘El Chapo’ makes unusual prison request; authorities fear it’s another ploy to escape
The Sinaloa Cartel boss’s defense team is requesting he get two hours of outdoor exercise a week, the same food as other inmates and permission to buy six bottles of water a week and earplugs.
New candidates vie to succeed U.K.’s May with focus on Brexit
The race has not officially begun but the field of contenders is quickly growing.
Problems persist at Wyoming’s largest mental health facility
Agencies say patients at Wyoming State Hospital have been subject to incorrect medicine dosing, excessive restraint, assault, and neglect.
Show explores Andy Warhol’s social, tech foreshadowing
A retrospective on display at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art captures his use of artwork to give his subjects public personas the way people do now using social media.
Anheuser-Busch must pull some ads about MillerCoors
A Wisconsin judge ordrs the beermaker to stop suggesting that MillerCoors’ light beers contain corn syrup.
Young homebuyers scramble as prices rise faster than incomes
That gap is driving some first-timers out of the most expensive cities and pressuring them to buy something before they are completely priced out of the market.
At Scripps spelling bee, the most common sound is toughest
An unremarkable sound known as the schwa is ‘the bane of every speller’s existence.’
Hawaiian woman missing for 2 weeks rescued from Maui forest
Amanda Eller ate moths, wild raspberries and strawberry guavas to stay alive.
Albinism pageant in Zimbabwe joyfully breaks down prejudice
About 70,000 of the country’s estimated 16 million people are born with albinism and they are often subject to discrimination and misguided beliefs.