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Mississippi man fatally ‘buried under hot asphalt’ while working on truck

A tragic incident unfolded in Mississippi as a man was fatally engulfed by hot asphalt after a malfunction with his truck caused the smoldering pavement to bury him alive. Darrell

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New Plaques Featured In White House Troll Past Presidents With Well-Known Trump Insults

President Donald Trump has recently stirred controversy by adding plaques with provocative language under portraits of past presidents on his

US admits liability in DC mid-air Army helicopter collision with American Airlines jet that killed 67 people

The US government has accepted liability this week for the mid-air collision between an Army helicopter and a jet in

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino to step down in January : NPR

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino speaks during a news conference on an arrest of a suspect in the January 6th

Climber killed in Fiordland ‘died doing something he loved’

The tragic incident in Fiordland over the weekend has left the family of one of the climbers who lost their

Powerful windstorm tears across Colorado’s Front Range

A Wild Windstorm Hits Colorado's Front Range A powerful windstorm swept through Colorado's Front Range, causing chaos and disruption. Nearly

Slender Man Attacker Wont Fight Effort To Revoke Release

A Wisconsin woman, Morgan Geyser, who was involved in a gruesome incident where she almost killed her sixth-grade classmate in

Exclusive | SDNY boss Jay Clayton details push to tackle NYC street crime – and how he earned recent attaboy from Trump

Manhattan US Attorney Jay Clayton Focuses on Tackling Violent Street Crime Manhattan US Attorney Jay Clayton is directing efforts towards

Court rules that National Guard troops can stay in D.C. – for now : NPR

Members of the National Guard patrol along Constitution Ave. on December 01, 2025 in Washington, DC. Heather Diehl/Getty Images North