February 13 Medical examiner determines Texas A&M student's manner of death as family attorney disputes finding: 'Flawed' Family members disputed a Texas A&M student's suicide ruling, calling the investigation "flawed." Attorney Tony Buzbee alleged police failed to review phone records.
February 13 Walz faces scrutiny while proposing $10m aid after Somali fraud fallout A panel reacts to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s proposed $10 million relief package for businesses impacted by immigration enforcement, along with updates on the Nancy Guthrie investigation on 'The Five.'
February 13 Trump ousts judge-installed prosecutor; constitutional expert says Article II leaves no doubt Trump fired court-appointed prosecutor Donald Kinsella, escalating a constitutional battle over who controls U.S. attorneys in an ongoing dispute.
February 13 Dramatic bodycam video captures deputy pulling woman from fiery car wreck: 'I got to her just in time' A Florida sheriff's deputy heroically pulled a woman from a burning car moments before an explosion in a dramatic rescue caught on bodycam video.
February 13 Massachusetts judge rules father can’t opt 5-year-old son out of kindergarten books on ‘gender stereotypes’ A Massachusetts judge ruled a father cannot opt his 5-year-old out of kindergarten lessons featuring books about gender stereotypes in Lexington schools.
February 13 Anti-ICE chaos erupts at blue state county board meeting after panel endorses detention center Chaos erupted at a Maryland county meeting after officials endorsed an ICE detention center, forcing officials to cut a TV broadcast as protesters whistled and chanted.
February 13 Don Lemon defiant after pleading not guilty in Minnesota church case, vows he will 'not be intimidated' Former CNN host Don Lemon spoke defiantly after pleading not guilty for charges pertaining to his role in last month's anti-ICE protest at St Paul's Cities Church.
February 13 NJ tech boss convicted of quadruple murder in 2018 killing of brother’s family New Jersey tech boss Paul Caneiro was found guilty of murdering his brother's family over A business dispute. He killed four then set fires to cover it up.
February 13 Popular honeymoon destination faces avian malaria threat, spread by mosquitoes New research shows most Hawaiian forest birds carry avian malaria, fueling widespread transmission and raising extinction risks for native wildlife.
February 13 Chicago Teachers Union budgeting millions for 'political activities,' according to fiscal report Chicago Teachers Union is budgeted to spend over $3 million on political activities through the fiscal year ending in June, according to internal documents.