Coming to America, rebuilding his life and family after his country’s collapse, in new memoir
Award-winning author C.L. Hoang details his family’s story in his memoir, “Land of Dreams: An Immigrant’s Journey from War-Torn Vietnam to America”
Award-winning author C.L. Hoang details his family’s story in his memoir, “Land of Dreams: An Immigrant’s Journey from War-Torn Vietnam to America”
Autopsy report says Grant Parker used strips torn from a ‘tear-resistant’ blanket to hang himself inside his jail cell
A judge this month ordered the city to pay $16.5 million to nearly 177,000 people who got tickets between Feb. 22, 2022, and March 31, 2025.
A Brazilian court has ruled that officials must restore and preserve Fordlandia. The city was established by Henry Ford nearly a century ago in the Amazon rainforest.
A Canadian man accused of running an online operation selling lethal products in more than 40 countries has pleaded guilty to 14 counts of counseling or aiding suicide.
Crews recover another victim as the search continues for two missing workers after a chemical tank collapse.
Aaron Russell faced a minimum of 10 years in prison after a jury convicted him of a civil rights violation and a firearms charge in the May 2020 killing of Nicholas Bils
An assailant with his face covered rushed in to her class and attacked, the suit alleges.
Efforts to award U.S. Marine Sgt. Rafael Peralta the military’s highest honor have failed in the past as debate swirled around evidence of his actions.
The top U.S. commander met Cuban officials near Guantanamo Bay amid escalating U.S. pressure on Cuba.