Israeli strike on a school in Gaza kills at least 27 people, health officials say

Gaza’s Health Ministry says an Israeli airstrike has killed at least 27 Palestinians sheltering at a school in northern Gaza and wounded 70 more.
FDA delays full approval of Novavax COVID-19 vaccine even though it was on track for clearance

The FDA has delayed granting full approval of Novavax’s COVID-19 vaccine despite it being on track to be cleared until Tuesday afternoon.
'Go back to your country': Muslim women harassed in Georgia while praying

The incident was caught on camera.
Police: 1 man seriously injured after shootout in Savannah

The investigation is ongoing. No arrests have been made.
Zelle is shutting down its app. Here's how you can still use the payment service

Zelle, the popular person-to-person money transferring service, shut down its standalone app Tuesday — but the service itself is not disappearing.
Teen dies in twin brother's arms after stabbing at Texas track meet, dad says

A family is shattered after a 17-year-old was stabbed to death after an altercation at a track meet.
Man who escaped ICE detention in power outage gets caught on Denver bus

A Venezuelan detainee is arrested after escaping ICE custody during a power outage
Stellantis to temporarily shut down Canada assembly plant over tariffs

Automaker Stellantis will close its assembly plant in Windsor for two weeks, citing U.S. tariffs and auto industry uncertainty
Flashback to the N64 frenzy of '96, when consoles flew off the shelves in minutes
Decades ago, buying a new gaming console meant battling crowds and empty shelves.
Have you seen Tia? Authorities in Beaufort searching for teen girl missing for a year

“I love you and I will never stop searching for you,” her mother said.