Knife Attack in Amsterdam

A knife-wielding man stabbed 5 people in Amsterdam, including 2 Americans, with a likely terrorist motive. The suspect, a 30-year-old Ukrainian, was taken into custody. Victims included individuals from the U.S., Belgium, Poland, and Amsterdam. The victims are in stable condition.

Amsterdam Stabbing Rampage

A horrific stabbing rampage in Amsterdam leaves five victims wounded at Dam Square, including two Americans. The motive behind the suspect's violent spree remains mysterious. Police have arrested a male suspect, and the investigation is ongoing.

Stabbing Incident in Amsterdam

Multiple people were stabbed in Amsterdam, with at least five injured in a random attack. The suspect has been arrested, including two Americans among the victims. Dutch authorities are investigating the motive behind the incident.

Road Rage Shooting in West Philadelphia

A road rage incident in West Philadelphia led to a shooting where a 15-year-old boy and a 20-year-old woman were injured. The suspect, described as a bearded Black man in his 40s, is at large. The victims are in stable condition at area hospitals.

Online Scam Centers in Myanmar

Thousands of people are stuck in limbo after being caught in online scam centers in Myanmar but cannot return home.

Sexual Abuse Trial of Joël Le Scouarnec in France

Stéphanie and other victims share their stories of being sexually abused by a once highly respected surgeon, Joël Le Scouarnec, who is now standing trial in France's largest ever pedophilia case. The victims recount how Le Scouarnec abused them, with most being children under the age of 15. Despite the abuse, the victims are now speaking out and seeking justice.

California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara's Actions Regarding Fire Victims and State Farm

California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara releases list of insurance companies agreeing to give fire victims over 75% of coverage without itemized list of belongings, State Farm not included. State Farm facing scrutiny for dropping policyholders before Palisades Fire and resisting full payouts for personal property coverage. State Farm executive fired for controversial comments on Pacific Palisades homes. Lara urges insurers to pay claims promptly for wildfire survivors.

Chinese Doctoral Student Found Guilty of Drugging and Raping Women in England and China

Chinese doctoral student Zhenhao Zou found guilty of drugging and raping 10 women in England and China, with potentially more than 50 other victims. Police warn he may be one of the worst sex offenders in U.K. history. Zou filmed the attacks and kept souvenirs. He will be sentenced on June 19.

Release of Jeffrey Epstein Documents

Lawyer representing Jeffrey Epstein's victims criticizes Trump administration for hyping up release of documents related to Epstein, calling it incompetent and disappointing. Demand for full transparency and accountability for all involved in Epstein's sex trafficking case.

Jeffrey Epstein Document Release

Top lawyer representing Jeffrey Epstein's victims criticizes Trump administration for overhyping promised release of documents related to Epstein, calling it incompetent and insulting to victims. Attorney general Pam Bondi teased revealing 'a lot of names' and flight logs, but the release fell flat with heavily redacted documents containing no new information. Lawyers demand full transparency for all involved in Epstein's sex trafficking case.

The Fox Hollow Murders: Playground of a Serial Killer

Herb Baumeister, a suspected serial killer, buried his victims' remains at his estate, Fox Hollow Farm. He took many secrets, including the location of missing tapes detailing his crimes, to the grave. Investigators believe he filmed his victims. A documentary explores this case, available on Hulu.

Greek Train Collision and Cover-Up

A train collision in Greece resulted in the country's deadliest railway disaster, with 57 people killed. New evidence suggests that the victims may have died in a fire following the crash. Victims' families and independent investigators accuse the government of negligence and cover-up. Public distrust is fueled by missing evidence and perceived missteps in the investigation. The crash highlights broader corruption issues in Greece's railway system.

Release of Jeffrey Epstein Files by Attorney General Pam Bondi

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Fox News that files related to Jeffrey Epstein will be released, including a list of his associates and clients, while ensuring victim information is protected. Over 250 victims are involved. The release will contain flight logs and names associated with Epstein's activities.

Trial of Former Surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec for Sexual Abuse of 299 Victims

Former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec is set to stand trial in France for the alleged rape or sexual abuse of 299 victims, most of them children who were his patients. The trial comes amid a push to lift taboos surrounding sexual abuse in France.

Child Sex Abuse Trial in France

Amélie Lévêque connects her long-term struggles with depression and eating disorders to being sexually assaulted by a surgeon as a child. The surgeon, Joël Le Scouarnec, is now on trial in France for raping or sexually assaulting 299 victims over three decades. The case raises questions about why his behavior went unchecked despite numerous red flags. The trial is expected to shed light on lax pursuit of child abuse allegations, especially when involving professionals like doctors.

France's Largest Child Sex Abuse Trial

France is holding its largest-ever child sex abuse trial, with former surgeon Joël Le Scouarnec accused of raping or sexually abusing 299 people, mostly child patients. The trial aims to empower victims, expose other abusers, and challenge societal taboos around sexual abuse.

Lawsuits against Alexander Brothers for Sexual Assault

Multiple lawsuits filed against wealthy real estate brothers accused of drugging and sexually assaulting women. The brothers deny the allegations and claim a law firm is influencing the criminal investigation. More than 60 alleged victims have come forward.

Shooting at DMV Office in Louisville, Kentucky

Three people were killed in a shooting at a DMV office in Louisville, Kentucky. The suspect is on the loose and police are hunting for the shooter. The victims, two women and a man, have not yet been identified. The shooting was not a murder-suicide and there doesn't seem to be a public threat at this time. Witnesses saw individuals flee the scene in a vehicle.

Shooting at DMV in Kentucky

Three people were shot and killed outside a motor vehicle office in Louisville, Kentucky. The suspect or suspects left in a vehicle and there is no ongoing threat to the public. The motive behind the shooting is unclear.

Human Trafficking Case in Lake Worth Beach

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd discusses partnership with federal agencies to deport criminal migrants. Two Guatemalan illegal immigrants charged with human trafficking in Lake Worth Beach brothel case. Victims recruited under false pretenses, forced into sex acts.

Alaska Commuter Plane Crash

A commuter plane crash in Alaska resulted in the death of 10 people, including Rhone Baumgartner, Kameron Hartvigson, and Chad Antill. Family members shared moving tributes for the victims. Authorities are still investigating the cause of the crash.

Skates of Hope - Honoring Victims of American Airlines Flight 5342

Christine Cheesman, a figure skating mom, started Skates of Hope to honor the victims of American Airlines Flight 5342 that crashed into the Potomac River, killing all onboard. She aims to provide skates to those in need and support the families of the victims.

Honoring Victims of New Year's Terror Attack at Super Bowl LIX

Fourteen people who lost their lives in a New Year's terror attack on Bourbon Street were honored during Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, Louisiana. The community of New Orleans, including officials and athletes, expressed resilience and gratitude while extending condolences to other tragic events around the country.

Stabbing Incident in Dublin

Multiple people were stabbed in the Irish capital of Dublin; a male suspect was apprehended by the Gardaí police. The attack took place in the Stoneybatter area, and the suspect's identity and motive are unknown. The victims are not in life-threatening conditions.

Sweden's Gun Law Reform After Mass Shooting

Sweden's government plans to tighten gun laws after a mass shooting, where 11 people died, including the gunman. The suspect, who had legally owned rifles, used them in the attack. The government aims to increase vetting around gun purchases and ban certain types of weapons.

Small Plane Crash in São Paulo, Brazil

Two people are dead in Brazil after a small plane crashed into a bus in São Paulo. The incident resulted in injuries to two others on the ground.

Wildfire Victims Sheltered at Pasadena Convention Center

A group of neighbors chased down a man suspected of starting a fire near the Chatsworth Reservoir in Los Angeles, California. The Pasadena Convention Center requested the removal of wildfire victims to resume filming activities. The American Red Cross is seeking new shelter accommodations for the victims.

Sweden's worst mass shooting at adult education center in Orebro

Sweden experienced its worst mass shooting, leaving at least 11 dead and 5 seriously wounded at an adult education center in Orebro. The gunman's motive remains unknown, and the nation is in shock.

D.C. Plane Crash Recovery

Fox News reports on the recovery of debris from a D.C. plane crash involving an American Airlines flight and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter. Officials confirm all 67 victims have been recovered and identified, bringing closure to families and the community. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the midair collision.

School Shooting in Orebro, Sweden

A lone gunman opened fire at a school in Sweden, killing at least 10 people. The shooter turned the gun on himself at the scene. The incident is described as the worst mass shooting in Swedish history.

School shooting in Örebro, Sweden

Swedish police are investigating a school shooting in the city of Örebro that has killed at least 10 people. NBC News' Matt Bradley reports on the incident.

Aircraft Collision near Washington, D.C.

Two employees leaked official airport footage of an aircraft collision near Washington, D.C. to CNN. The collision involved an Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines passenger flight, resulting in 67 deaths. The employees have been charged with making an unauthorized copy of airport records.

Midair Collision Recovery Efforts

Wreckage from a midair collision between a military chopper and an American Airlines plane is being removed from the Potomac River. 55 victims have been identified, but 12 are still missing. Recovery efforts are ongoing.

Sexual Assault Allegations Against the Alexander Brothers

Prosecutors released footage of alleged victims detailing claims of sexual assault by the Alexander brothers, who are accused of drugging and sexually assaulting women across multiple states. The brothers deny the allegations and are facing sex trafficking charges.

Fire at Retirement Home Near Paris

Three people were killed in a fire at a retirement home near Paris. The victims were aged 68, 85, and 96. Nine others were injured in the blaze.

Potomac River Midair Collision

A tragic midair collision over the Potomac River resulted in the deaths of multiple individuals, including children and figure skating stars. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the crash.

Medevac Plane Crash in Philadelphia

A medevac plane carrying a child, a mother, and four crew members crashed in Philadelphia, resulting in the death of all those aboard. The crash occurred near Roosevelt Mall on Jan. 31, 2025. President Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded to the tragedy.

Deadly Plane Collision Involving Figure Skating Community Members

A deadly plane collision involving an American Airlines flight and an Army helicopter resulted in the loss of 60 passengers and 4 crew members on the plane, as well as 3 soldiers on the helicopter. Among the victims were figure skating community members, including renowned coaches and Olympic gold medalists.

Deadly Plane Crash in Washington, D.C.

A tragic plane crash in Washington, D.C. claimed the lives of the 'Ice Skating Sisters' and their parents. The skating community mourns the loss of several members who were aboard the aircraft.

American Airlines Plane Crash in Washington D.C.

A tragic American Airlines plane crash in Washington D.C. claimed the lives of multiple passengers, including a well-known TikTok skating star and an acclaimed athlete couple. The crash involved 60 passengers and four crew members on the plane and an Army Black Hawk helicopter, resulting in at least 30 confirmed fatalities. The crash site is being investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board.

American Airlines Crash in Washington

American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with an Army helicopter near Reagan Washington National Airport, resulting in 67 fatalities, including professional figure skaters. Tonya Harding, an Olympian and former figure skater, expressed condolences for the victims.

Fatal Car Crash Involving Florida TikToker

A 17-year-old Florida TikToker crashed his BMW sports car into a small SUV at over 150 mph, killing six farmworkers. He pleaded guilty to six counts of vehicular homicide and was sentenced to 12 and a half years in prison.

Child Rape Grooming Gang Scandal Inquiry

Nigel Farage's Reform UK party vows to fund an inquiry into child rape grooming gangs if Labour government refuses. Previous reports deemed insufficient. Victims were ignored and faced intimidation from grooming gangs. Farage and Blue Labour call for proper investigation.

New Orleans Terror Attack

Rap legend Master P discusses resilience after New Orleans terror attack. Suspect, an ex-US Army soldier, killed by police. Victims mourned at vigil. President Biden to visit New Orleans. Carnival season and Super Bowl events continue despite tragedy.

President Biden's commutation of federal death row inmates

President Biden commuted the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates, including Brandon Council, who was found guilty of killing two women during a bank robbery. Family members of the victims expressed disappointment and sorrow over the decision.

Plane Crash in Gramado, Brazil

Ten people died in a plane crash in Gramado, Brazil. Additional 17 were injured, with two in serious condition. The crash occurred shortly after takeoff, hitting a building under construction and a furniture store. The cause is under investigation.

Alexander Brothers Charged with Sex Trafficking

Three Alexander brothers charged with sex trafficking displayed arrogant contempt towards victims but expressed concern about maintaining their public image. They face federal and state sex trafficking and rape charges in Miami and New York City, with dozens of women coming forward with allegations. The brothers engaged in acts of sexual violence since high school and continued escalating their behavior, using drugged drinks to impair victims. They planned and organized sexual assaults with other men, including discussions about splitting costs, drugs, and arranging flights for women.

Gunmen attack on passenger vehicles in northwestern Pakistan

Gunmen open fire on passenger vehicles in northwestern Pakistan, resulting in at least 38 deaths and 29 injuries.

Memorial exhibit for Nova Music Festival tragedy

Memorial exhibit for the 400 people killed and taken hostage at Nova Music Festival in Israel has opened in Southern California

Stabbing Attack in London's Leicester Square

Two people, including an 11-year-old girl, were injured in a stabbing attack in London's Leicester Square. The attacker was taken into custody. This incident follows a previous stabbing spree at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class where three children were killed.

Brazil Plane Crash

A plane crash in Brazil killed all 62 people onboard. The pilot, Capt. Danilo Santos Romano, had over 10 years of aviation experience. The cause of the crash is still under investigation.

Plane Crash in Sao Paolo, Brazil

A plane crash in Sao Paolo, Brazil, killed all 61 people on board. The aircraft was operated by the Brazilian airline VoePass and crashed in a residential area in the city of Vinhedo.

Gabriel Olds Arrested on Sexual Assault Charges

Actor Gabriel Olds was arrested on seven felony counts of sexual assault, accused of using his fame to lure victims. LAPD stated that Olds used his fame and Yale University alumnus status to coax victims, many found on dating apps. Multiple women accused Olds of violent sexual assault after consensual dating encounters. Olds is currently held on $3.5 million bail.

Revocation of 9/11 Plea Deal

Defense Secretary revoked a historic plea deal with accused 9/11 plotters, leading to uncertainty and potential death penalty. Patrick White, who lost his cousin in 9/11, shares thoughts on the legal resolution importance.

Plea Deals for 9/11 Attack Masterminds

Plea deals reached for the masterminds of the 9/11 attacks have sparked outrage among families who lost loved ones. The Biden administration is criticized for pressuring prosecutors to make the deals.

9/11 attackers pleading guilty

Three men behind the 9/11 attacks have agreed to plead guilty in exchange for a life sentence. Liz Miller, a daughter of a victim, shares her perspective on the outcome.

Controversial 9/11 Plea Deal

The article discusses the controversial plea deal with terrorist mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his accomplices regarding the 9/11 attacks. It criticizes the government's handling of the case and expresses disappointment in the lack of justice for the victims' families.

Landslides in Southern India

More than 166 people were killed in southern India due to landslides caused by torrential rains. Rescue efforts are ongoing to find the missing and provide relief to the affected areas.

Plea Deal for 9/11 Terror Attack Masterminds

Three terrorists who masterminded the Sept. 11 terror attacks struck a plea deal, angering loved ones of the victims.

California Democrats Object to Anti-Human Trafficking Bill at San Diego Comic-Con Sting Operation

California Democrats object to parts of anti-human trafficking bill targeting sex buyers of minors. 14 arrested, 10 victims rescued, including a 16-year-old, at San Diego Comic-Con. Sting operation by San Diego Human Trafficking Task Force, FBI, DOJ, and HSI. Arrests send clear message to offenders. Law enforcement personnel worked undercover to recover victims and arrest traffickers. 14 sex buyers arrested, 9 adult potential victims recovered, 1 16-year-old girl rescued. Comic-Con International draws over 100,000 fans each year. San Diego Comic Convention was not aware of the sting operation.

Assassination Attempt at Trump Rally in Pennsylvania

A new video shows a figure moving across a rooftop before gunfire rang out at Trump's rally in Pennsylvania. Gunman Thomas Crooks attempted to assassinate Trump, killing one and critically wounding two others. Crooks climbed rooftops to gain a direct line of sight to the former president. FBI is still investigating Crooks' motive.

Mudslides in Ethiopia

157 people killed in mudslides in a remote part of Ethiopia due to heavy rainfall, with young children and pregnant women among the victims. Rescue operations are ongoing.

Assassination Attempt on Former President Trump

Former President Trump called the family of James Copenhaver, a victim of the assassination attempt on him. Copenhaver, 74, is recovering from critical to serious condition, and his family expresses condolences for other victims.

Assassination attempt against former President Trump

Two victims were critically wounded during an assassination attempt against former President Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. James 'Jim' Copenhaver sustained life-altering injuries and remains in stable condition. Another victim, David Dutch, also sustained gunshot wounds and is in stable condition. A volunteer firefighter, Corey Comperatore, died after being shot while protecting his family.

GoFundMe for Shooting Victims at Trump Rally

Former President Donald Trump authorized a GoFundMe raising over $265,000 for supporters and families of shooting victims at his rally where an assassination attempt occurred. The fundraiser aims to assist wounded and killed individuals. Trump plans to attend the upcoming Republican convention despite the incident.

Crossbow Attack Near London

British police found the suspect, 26-year-old Kyle Clifford, near London after a brutal crossbow attack that killed three women, the wife and daughters of a BBC radio commentator. The victims were members of John Hunt's family. The investigation is ongoing, and the suspect is receiving medical treatment for injuries.

Arrest of Bellevue Special Education Substitute Teacher for Sexual Assault

A 73-year-old special education substitute teacher in Bellevue was arrested a second time for alleged sexual assault of two students at Newport Heights Elementary School.

Manhunt for Suspect in Triple Murder of BBC Journalist's Family

A manhunt is underway in north London for a man suspected of being armed with a crossbow after three women, the wife and two daughters of a BBC journalist, were killed. The suspect, named Kyle Clifford, could be in London or the neighboring county of Hertfordshire. The victims were identified as Carol Hunt and two daughters of BBC racing commentator John Hunt. The police are investigating the incident as a targeted killing.

Controversial Handling of Jeffrey Epstein Case by Palm Beach County Prosecutors

Palm Beach County prosecutor portrayed girls molested by Jeffrey Epstein as prostitutes, drug addicts, thieves, and liars in front of a grand jury. Grand jury records, unsealed after years of legal action, reveal controversial handling of the case by prosecutors.

Ariana Grande's Controversial Comments on Jeffrey Dahmer

Pop star Ariana Grande faced backlash for expressing interest in having dinner with serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. Families of Dahmer's victims criticized Grande for her comments, expressing concern and disappointment.

Las Vegas Shooting Incident Involving Eric Adams

Shooting suspect Eric Adams allegedly killed himself after reportedly shooting five people dead in Las Vegas. The deceased included a woman in her 50s, a woman in her 40s, and two women in their 20s. A 13-year-old girl was shot but survived and is in critical condition.

Attack in Dagestan, Russia

Fifteen law enforcement officers and four civilians were killed in coordinated attacks in Dagestan, Russia. The attackers targeted synagogues and Orthodox churches, leading to a total of 19 deaths. The incident has been designated as an act of terrorism, but the responsible party remains unclear.

Targeted shooting in Philadelphia

A targeted shooting in Philadelphia left seven victims wounded, including a 16-year-old girl. The shooters, who remain at large, fired into a crowd with a semiautomatic weapon. The victims, aged 16 to 47, are all in stable condition.

Tragic Hit-and-Run Involving Rebecca Grossman

Los Angeles socialite Rebecca Grossman was sentenced to 15 years to life for killing two boys while speeding through a crosswalk. The mother of the boys vows to confront Grossman in prison to seek remorse.

Chiquita banana brand funding paramilitary group in Colombian civil war

Chiquita banana brand found liable for funding paramilitary group during Colombian civil war, ordered to pay $38.3 million to victims' relatives

Gilgo Beach murder suspect charged with more killings, D-Day ceremony in Normandy

Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heuermann charged with killing two more women, bringing possible victim count to 6. President Biden and French President Macron attend D-Day ceremony in Normandy.

University of Virginia $9 Million Settlement for Campus Shooting Victims

The University of Virginia reached a $9 million settlement with the families of victims of a 2022 campus shooting that killed three university football players and wounded two other students. The families are demanding the release of an independent investigation report into the shooting. The alleged shooter, a UVA student and former football team member, displayed red flags before the attack.

Kerri Rawson Confronts BTK Serial Killer

Kerri Rawson confronted her father, the BTK serial killer, about sexual abuse allegations she uncovered in his diary. She believes he may have attacked more victims than the 10 he admitted to killing.

Airstrike in Gaza witnessed by NBC News crew

NBC News crew witnesses airstrike in Gaza, resulting in at least four deaths including two young girls.

Mass Shooting in Sacramento, California

A mass shooting in Sacramento, California left at least five people injured, including a minor. The victims are expected to survive.

Sexual Assault Allegations in Shamanic Healing Circles

Lawsuit alleges sexual assault by shamanic master during 'energy medicine' session, shedding light on dark side of modern spirituality involving psychedelic treatments. Similar claims against spiritual leaders indicate troubling trend of sexual abuse within alternative healing circles.

Texas Senator Criticizes Gov. Abbott Over Uvalde School Shooting Anniversary

Texas state senator criticizes Gov. Abbott for failing to acknowledge the two-year anniversary of a mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Victims' families are suing over the failed law enforcement response. Governor did not mention the shooting in his social media or press releases.

Stabbings in Massachusetts

Two unprovoked stabbings were reported in separate Massachusetts towns, with the suspect arrested after fleeing in a black vehicle. Victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries and the suspect was taken into custody after crashing the vehicle in Sandwich.

Chicago Shootings

A 48-year-old man was shot in Chicago shortly after 12:30 a.m. at the same address where two men were shot two days prior. The wounded man was hospitalized in fair condition but was uncooperative with details. Over 40 rounds were fired in the Wednesday incident. Chicago has seen 173 people killed between January 1, 2024, and May 24, 2024.

Chemical Factory Explosion in India

A chemical factory explosion in western India killed at least nine people and injured 64 others, leading to charges of culpable homicide against the factory owners due to negligence in handling toxic substances.

Canadian police link murders of four young women to deceased U.S. fugitive

Canadian police have linked the deaths of four young women nearly 50 years ago to a now-deceased U.S. fugitive who hid in Canada from the mid-1970s to the late 1990s.

Hamas attack in Gaza

Three festivalgoers killed in Hamas attack in southern Gaza have been recovered by Israel Defense Force

October 7 Attacks on Israel Play in New York

A play in New York tells the harrowing stories of victims and heroes of the October 7 attacks on Israel, showcasing resilience and bravery. The performance is based on interviews conducted by journalists Phelim McAleer and Ann McElhinney.

Arrest of Middle-School Principal in Connection with Triple Murder

Middle-school principal in Alabama arrested in connection with a decade-old triple murder in Georgia along with three other suspects. Victims were tortured and murdered before being dumped in Fulton County. The suspects have been charged with malice murder.

Brazilian athletes sacrifice Olympic spots to help flood victims

Two Brazilian athletes give up Olympic spots to help flood victims in worst flooding Brazil has seen in 80 years

Former LAPD Officer Imprisoned for Contract Murders

William Leasure, a former LAPD officer imprisoned for orchestrating contract murders, denies involvement in the killings despite evidence. He blames low self-esteem and criminal thinking for his crimes. Despite denying the major crimes, he admits to lesser offenses like theft and fraud. Leasure projects an air of harmlessness and lack of memory during parole hearings, claiming brain damage. Victims' families and law enforcement continue to oppose his release.

Shooting on Lil Baby's Music Video Set

Three people were injured in a shooting on the set of rapper Lil Baby's music video production in northwest Atlanta. The victims are expected to survive. The rapper was not injured in the incident. Police have no suspects at this time.

Atlanta Nightclub Shooting

A shooting at an Atlanta nightclub left two dead and four injured after a dispute escalated into gunfire. The club is cooperating with law enforcement, and no arrests have been made yet.

Scams and Human Trafficking

Scams targeting people via direct messages and texts are prevalent, but scammers may themselves be victims in a human-trafficking scheme. The article tells the story of one such victim.

Allegations of Inappropriate Sexual Behavior Against Kevin Spacey

Multiple men came forward with allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior by Kevin Spacey, including incidents of assault and misconduct. Despite denials from Spacey, the accusations have tarnished his reputation and led to legal trials and public scrutiny.

Commemoration of Serbia's First School Shooting Anniversary

Commemoration ceremony held in Serbia for the victims of the first-ever school shooting in the country that left 10 people dead and 6 injured. The event included art installations, a panel discussion, and short films about the victims.

Alabama bill to allow state inmates to speak at parole hearings

A bill in Alabama would allow state inmates to speak by phone or video conference at their parole hearings, with an amendment to allow victims and law enforcement officials to participate electronically.

Baltimore Bridge Collapse

A fifth body has been recovered from the wreckage of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed in March due to a cargo ship collision. The victim, Miguel Angel Luna Gonzalez, was found inside a red truck. Mayor Brandon Scott expressed condolences and support for the families of the victims. Efforts to recover the remaining victim and build a new bridge are ongoing.

Sword Attack in East London

A man wielding a sword attacked members of the public and police officers in a east London suburb, killing a 13-year-old boy and injuring four others. The incident is not being treated as terror-related or a targeted attack.

U.S. and Britain airstrikes in Yemen and cyber fraud disruption in the UK

U.S. and Britain conduct airstrikes targeting Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen following attacks in Iraq and Syria. London police disrupt cyber fraud website, arresting 37 individuals and warning 800 others.

Settlement with U.S. Justice Department for Larry Nassar Victims

The U.S. Justice Department has agreed to pay approximately $100 million to settle claims with about 100 people who say they were sexually assaulted by sports doctor Larry Nassar. An internal investigation found that FBI agents mishandled abuse allegations more than a year before Nassar's arrest in 2016. Nassar, a former doctor for Michigan State University athletics and USA Gymnastics, is serving decades in prison for assaulting female athletes under the guise of treatment.

Shooters on Scooters Attack in New York City

Shooters on scooters gunned down four people in New York City, leaving one dead and three injured. Police are investigating if the victims were targeted or if the shooting was gang-related. Authorities have taken 9,500 scooters, dirt bikes, and ATVs off the streets since Jan. 1.

Indonesia Landslide Tragedy

Emergency crews recover bodies of 3-year-old girl and her mother in Indonesia landslide tragedy that killed 20 people. Landslides caused by torrential rain in Tana Toraja district of South Sulawesi province. Rescuers faced challenges due to steep, muddy terrain.

Gun Violence in the U.S.

NPR's We, The Voters series explores important topics like gun violence, economy, immigration, reproductive rights, healthcare, and U.S. foreign policy. The first week focuses on gun violence in the U.S., featuring stories of victims, prevention measures, and community support.

Sydney Mall Stabbing Incident

Australian police are investigating a stabbing incident at a Sydney mall where a lone assailant targeted women, killing six people and injuring over a dozen. The attacker, Joel Cauchi, was shot and killed by police. The motive is believed to be related to the assailant's frustration at not having a girlfriend and his history of mental illness. The incident has led to a day of national mourning in Australia.

Sydney Shopping Centre Massacre and Perpetrator's Secret Life as an Escort

The Sydney shopping centre massacre perpetrator had a secret life as an escort offering sexual services online. He murdered six people and left a nine-month-old baby fighting for her life. The attacker had mental health issues and was shot dead by a female police officer. The victims included a millionaire's daughter, an artist, a security guard, and others. The police officer who stopped the attacker has been praised for her bravery.

Shooting at Family Get Together in Chicago

Eleven people were shot, one fatally, during a family get together in Chicago. The victims were standing outside when the shooting occurred. A seven-year-old girl was killed, and a one-year-old boy is in critical condition. Police are investigating the incident.

Chicago Gang-Related Shooting

A 7-year-old girl was killed and seven others were injured in a gang-related shooting in Chicago. The victims included children as young as 1-year-old. The incident was not random and involved multiple shooters on foot.

Stabbing Rampage at Westfield Bondi Junction Shopping Mall

Seven people were killed and several others injured in a stabbing rampage at Westfield Bondi Junction shopping mall in Sydney. The suspect was shot and killed by a lone police officer.

Stabbing Spree in Australia

At least six people, including the suspect, are dead after a stabbing spree at a shopping center in Sydney, Australia. The motive and identity of the suspect are unknown at this time.

Sydney Shopping Mall Stabbing Attack

Six people were killed and multiple others injured in a stabbing attack at a shopping mall in Sydney, Australia. The suspect was shot by the police. No motive has been disclosed yet.

Fatal Stabbing at Westfield Shopping Centre in Sydney

A man stabbed six people to death at a busy Sydney shopping center before being fatally shot by police. Multiple others, including a small child, were injured in the attack.

U.S. Forest Service and New Mexico Fire Lawsuit

Two years after the U.S. Forest Service accidentally ignited the biggest fire in New Mexico's history, nearly 2,500 victims are suing over slow aid payments.

Hong Kong Residential Building Fire

A fire in a residential building in Hong Kong killed at least five people and injured 36 others. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Sexual Abuse Allegations against Dr. Derrick Todd

Dr. Derrick Todd, a former rheumatologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, is accused of sexually abusing more than 200 women by performing unnecessary pelvic floor therapy, breast examinations, testicular examinations, and rectal examinations. The lawsuit alleges that Todd began abusing patients in 2010 and involved multiple defendants who failed to stop the abuse. Todd has reached a voluntary agreement to stop practicing medicine anywhere in the country.

Earthquake in Taiwan National Parks

Rescue efforts are underway for stranded earthquake victims in Taiwan national parks, with at least five bodies recovered from the debris.

Illegal Immigration and Crime

Former President Donald Trump highlighted the plight of Angel Families who lost loved ones to illegal immigration, urging President Joe Biden to address the victims' names. Trump criticized Biden for bringing chaos, carnage, and killing into the US from around the world. He shared stories of American victims of illegal immigrants, including murders and assaults.

Fatal Avalanche in Swiss Resort

An American teenager and two others were killed in an avalanche near the Swiss resort of Zermatt. The incident occurred in an off-piste area of Riffelberg, above the resort and below the Matterhorn peak. The victims included a 15-year-old American boy, a man, and a woman.

School Shooting in Finland

Three 12-year-old children were shot at a school outside Finland's capital, one died, with the suspected shooter being a 12-year-old fellow pupil who is now in custody. Previous school shootings in Finland have led to changes in gun legislation.

Recent Shootings in Chicago over Easter Weekend

Over Easter weekend in Chicago, at least 32 people were shot, four fatally. The first fatal shooting occurred in a drive-by incident on 87th Street. Another fatal shooting took place inside a home on South Elizabeth Street. Five females were shot on Easter Sunday, with one 19-year-old dying at the scene. In total, 103 people were killed in Chicago from January through March 2024.

Shooting in downtown Indianapolis

Seven juveniles were wounded in a shooting in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. The victims were between the ages of 12 and 17. No suspects have been taken into custody yet.

Airstrike in Rafah

Aftermath of airstrike in Rafah, civilians killed and wounded in supposedly safe area, including 11-year-old victim Rima Bilal Shabeer.

Rockford, Illinois Stabbing Attack

Four people were killed and several others injured in a violent stabbing attack in Rockford, Illinois, by a suspect identified as 22-year-old Christian Soto. The victims include a 15-year-old girl, a 63-year-old woman, a 49-year-old man, and a 22-year-old man. The suspect is in custody with no known motive.

Missile Strike in Rafah, Gaza

A deadly missile strike on a home in Rafah, Gaza resulted in the tragic deaths of children according to a relative interviewed by NBC News.

Moscow Concert Hall Terrorist Attack

A terrorist attack at a concert hall in Moscow left 133 dead, with Russia blaming Ukraine and ISIS-K claiming responsibility. Putin vowed vengeance and declared a day of national mourning. The attack has led to tensions between Russia and Ukraine.

Michigan School Shooting Case

James and Jennifer Crumbley found guilty of involuntary manslaughter after son's school shooting, threats made to prosecutor, families of victims call for accountability, sentencing pending

Tragic Double Homicide of College Hockey Teammates in Miami

Two former college hockey teammates were killed in their Miami apartment by a boyfriend who then turned the gun on himself. The victims, Meghan Moore and Sidney Capolino, were gunned down by Luis Napoles. The motive for the killings has not been released by the police.

San Francisco SUV Crash

A tragic accident in San Francisco involving an SUV crashing into a bus stop, resulting in the death of a couple and their toddler who were on their way to the zoo. The incident also left three others injured.

Murder Conviction in Germany

An American man was convicted of murder and other charges after attacking two American women in southern Germany last summer, pushing them into a ravine and fatally injuring one of them.

Human Trafficking of Indian Men to Fight for Russia in Ukraine

The Indian Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has opened a case against a major human trafficking network luring Indian men to fight for Russia in Ukraine. Victims were tricked into military service under false pretenses, resulting in deaths and injuries. The CBI has confiscated money, detained suspects, and raided multiple locations. The Indian Foreign Ministry is working to secure the return of Indian nationals and has raised the issue with the Russian government. Similar cases have been reported in Nepal and Cuba.

Compensation for New Mexico Radiation Victims

NPR discusses the fight for compensation for New Mexico radiation victims with a downwinder of the Trinity Test and a cancer survivor, Tina Cordova, and Sen. Ben Ray Lujan.

Tragic Deaths in Ottawa Residence

Six people, including four children and two adults, were found dead in an Ottawa residence. One person has been arrested, and there is no ongoing threat to public safety. The investigation is ongoing.

Shooting in Northern Germany

Four people, including a child, were killed in shootings in northern Germany by a German soldier who turned himself in. The motive is unclear, but it may be related to the family environment.

Jeffrey Epstein's Case in Palm Beach

After two decades, victims of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse in Palm Beach may finally learn why the state prosecutor's handling of the case allowed Epstein to escape serious prison time. Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law permitting the unsealing of long-secret evidence and testimony from a 2006 grand jury, shining a light on potential mishandling of the case by former Palm Beach County State Attorney Barry Krischer.

Release of Jeffrey Epstein's Grand Jury Records

Florida is set to release the grand jury proceedings in Jeffrey Epstein's 2006 sexual abuse case, shedding light on his lenient sentence despite serious charges. Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill authorizing the release and raised questions about unanswered aspects of the case. Epstein's victims hope for answers as they share their experiences. The case has drawn attention due to high-profile guests like Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton at Epstein's estate.

California Movie Theater Shooting

A man convicted of fatally shooting two teenagers at a movie theater in California during a showing of 'The Forever Purge' was sentenced to life in prison without parole. He initially pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity but was ruled sane. The shooter had recently been diagnosed with schizophrenia and stopped taking his medication.

1993 World Trade Center Bombing Anniversary

The article discusses the 1993 bombing at the World Trade Center in NYC and its connection to the 9/11 terror attacks, including the involvement of Islamic extremists. The anniversary of the bombing is marked with a memorial Mass and ceremony at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum.

Kansas City Chiefs celebratory parade shooting

Two adults, Dominic Miller and Lyndell Mays, were charged in connection to a shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs celebratory parade that killed one and wounded over 20 others. Another news release from the Jackson County Family Court indicated that additional charges are expected as the investigation continues.