At least 800 residents of senior facilities had to abandon essential services and social bonds, but some say returning to ...
Newly-released text messages and depositions from California State Parks staffers offer details of state actions and ...
The victim was sleeping on a train at Penn Station in Manhattan around 3 a.m. Monday when an 18-year-old man set him on fire, the police said. By Camille Baker An 18-year-old Harlem man accused of ...
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The victim was hospitalized in critical condition. A teenager is facing a federal arson charge for allegedly setting a sleeping homeless man on fire on a New York City subway train, officials said.
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A homeless man lit on fire while he slept on a Manhattan subway train had an emotional hospital bedside reunion with his son Sunday — as the victim struggles to walk again. James George had a fiery ...
The maniac who set a homeless man on fire on a Manhattan subway train early Monday is still on the loose, leading police to release surveillance images in hopes of tracking him down. The unidentified ...
Five businesses remain closed since a fire ripped through a Main Street complex in downtown Salt Lake City in August, but two of them are on track to open in early 2026.
An 18-year-old man has been arrested and charged with setting a homeless New York City subway rider on fire as he was sleeping, police said Thursday. Hiram Carrero, a Manhattan resident, was charged ...
Liar, liar — hair on fire? That’s the accusation flaring up across social media after Gov. Gavin Newsom claimed in a resurfaced interview that his trademark slick-back hair burst into flames while ...
Hong Kong, with some of the world’s highest housing costs and inequality, must now figure out how to help thousands of residents who lost friends, family and homes. By Alexandra StevensonTheodora Yu ...