A tragic incident unfolded in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, as a tourist boat capsized during a sudden thunderstorm, resulting in the deaths of 37 people. Rescue efforts saved 11 individuals, while five remain missing. The boat was carrying 48 passengers, including many children.
In a devastating incident, Israeli troops opened fire on a crowd of Gazans seeking food aid, resulting in at least 32 fatalities. Eyewitnesses describe chaos as soldiers fired on those desperate for sustenance. The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate amidst faltering ceasefire negotiations.
A dangerous flesh-eating bacteria outbreak in Florida has sickened 11 people and claimed 4 lives, raising alarms across four counties as health officials scramble for answers.
A devastating explosion at a Sheriff's training facility in East Los Angeles has resulted in the deaths of at least three police officers. Officials are investigating the cause while federal agents support local authorities.
A devastating explosion at a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department training center has left at least three dead. Authorities are investigating the scene and offering support to affected families.
A 20-year-old Palestinian-American, Sayfollah Musallet, was killed by Israeli settlers in the West Bank, sparking calls for justice and highlighting the escalating violence against Palestinians.
A person in northern Arizona has died from bubonic plague, highlighting the rarity of this disease today. Local health officials confirm the patient was treated but did not survive. Investigations are ongoing.
Recent analysis shows Camp Mystic, site of multiple fatalities, faces greater flood risk than FEMA acknowledges. Discover how outdated maps put lives in jeopardy and what needs to change.
A devastating flash flood in Kerr County, Texas, has claimed at least 94 lives, including children, as summer camps along the Guadalupe River face severe flooding risks. Experts warn that climate change is exacerbating these dangers.
The Kerr County flood has claimed 68 lives, including 28 children, raising questions about the adequacy of warnings. Local officials defend their actions despite the devastation.