Egyptians cool off in the river Nile
Locals in Cairo kept cool by swimming in the Nile or finding shade on the busy streets on Thursday as temperatures continue to stay high. (July 6)
Locals in Cairo kept cool by swimming in the Nile or finding shade on the busy streets on Thursday as temperatures continue to stay high. (July 6)
WEST PALM BEACH — In 1985, a bespectacled grandmother suffering from Alzheimer’s disease wandered out of her home in Lake Worth Beach, Florida, and into the car of a stranger.…
A partnership between the U.S. Forest Service and historically Black colleges and universities is opening the eyes of students of color who never pictured themselves fighting forest fires. (July 7)…
Members of a New Orleans community are on high alert after surveillance footage captured a beloved restaurant cat being nabbed by a barefoot man early Monday morning. The cat, Queenie,…
LAKELAND, Fla. — A Florida couple whose 18-month-old girl died unattended in a car left in sizzling heat after they returned from a July 4th party have been charged in…
A Georgia sheriff’s deputy is being hailed a hero after the release of heart-pounding bodycam footage showing a fiery car rescue. In the video shared by Chandler County Sheriff’s Office,…
The case of a Texas man who was reported missing as a teenager in 2015 and found alive last week took an unexpected turn Thursday when police revealed it all…
Here’s the latest for Thursday, July 6: Two firefighters killed in cargo ship fire; Biden touts economy in South Carolina; Trump’s valet pleads not guilty; Submersible company suspends operations.
At a sprawling Kentucky military installation, workers are close to destroying rockets holding the last of the United States’ declared chemical weapons arsenal. An Army facility in Colorado destroyed its…
An officer who ran into a burning barn and rescued cows trapped inside says the bovines “made a beeline” for the safety of a pasture once he opened a gate…