The summer solstice is here, but that doesn't mean the season's hottest temperatures are, too

Tim Grist Photography/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — This year’s summer solstice arrives as a dangerous heat wave affects millions across the country, with early-season extreme heat impacting parts of the Midwest and Northeast. But the longest day
New horned dinosaur species discovered 'largest and most ornate' of its kind ever found

MICROGEN IMAGES/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A new, giant-horned species of dinosaur was discovered that researchers said is the “largest and most ornate” of its kind ever found, according to a study published Thursday in
Summer Covid Wave Starts Early for California and the Bay Area

It looks like California’s summer wave of COVID is starting early this year. Emergency room visits are up nearly nine-percent and the rate of those testing positive is up six-percent, three times the level since last month.
Multiple people shot at Michigan splash pad park, suspect dead: Police

ABC (ROCHESTER, Mich.) — Nine people were shot, including two children, when a 42-year-old gunman allegedly unleashed a barrage of nearly 30 rounds at a splash pad park in Michigan Saturday afternoon, authorities said. The Oakland County
60-year-old among 2 confirmed dead in New Mexico wildfires: 'He made friends everywhere'

Getty Images – STOCK (RUIDOSO, N.M.) — Dual wildfires in New Mexico turned deadly, as state police announced Wednesday that two people were discovered deceased in the fires that remain uncontained. Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham declared a
East Palestine train derailment spread 'hazardous' pollution to 16 states: Study

Getty Images – STOCK (EAST PALESTINE, Ohio.) — The destruction from a massive train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, spread far beyond the initial wreckage site, spewing “hazardous” pollution across 16 states, according to a newly released
Police release photo of suspect wanted in connection with 'antisemetic' NYC subway car chant

Getty Images – STOCK (NEW YORK) — New York City police released a new wanted poster Wednesday as they continue to look for the man who yelled for “Zionists” riding on a southbound number 5 subway train
Louisiana public schools to display Ten Commandments in classrooms after controversial law passes

Getty Images – STOCK (BATON ROUGE, La.) — Louisiana public schools and colleges will be required to post an image of the Ten Commandments next year after a controversial bill was signed into law Wednesday. Under H.B.