A heat wave has baked parts of the Southwest for weeks. Forecasters warn it’s not cooling soon

Millions of people around the Southwest are living through a historic heat wave.
A former Trump supporter who got caught up in a January 6 conspiracy theory sues Fox News

A former Donald Trump supporter who became the center of a conspiracy theory about Jan. 6, 2021, has filed a defamation lawsuit against Fox News.
Manhattanhenge fans hope cloudy weather won’t obscure NYC’s famed sunset phenomenon

Wednesday and Thursday are the last two days of Manhattanhenge.
Estate of anti-fascist shot and killed by police in Washington state files wrongful death lawsuit

A federal lawsuit alleges police in Washington state had no plan other than to use deadly force against a fugitive who was on the run days after shooting a member of a far-right group when supporters of then-President Donald Trump and Black Lives Matter protesters clashed in Portland, Oregon, streets in 2020.
The Manson ‘family’: A look at key players and victims in the cult leader’s killings

In 1969, Charles Manson dispatched a group of disaffected young followers on a two-night killing rampage that terrorized Los Angeles.
Snow shovels in hand, volunteers help Vermont communities clear the mud from epic floods

Volunteers have showed up with snow shovels across Vermont to help communities clear the mud from epic floods.
A Biden plan cuts student loan payments for millions to $0. Will it be the next legal battle?

This summer, millions of Americans with student loans will be able to apply for a new repayment plan that offers some of the most lenient terms ever.
‘Everybody will die’: Prosecution dives into combative messages between YNW Collective rappers

Florida rapper YNW Melly’s Spotify monthly listeners have been increasing during his trial for the murders of Christopher “Juvy” Thomas Jr. and Anthony “Sakchaser” Williams on Oct. 26, 2018, in Broward County.
How extreme heat takes a toll on the mind and body, according to experts

The Southwestern U.S. is bracing for another week of blistering temperatures.
In search of a lost cemetery, dig begins at a former Native American school in Nebraska

Archeologists are set to begin digging in a central Nebraska field to find the bodies of more than 80 children who were buried at a Native American boarding school.
