In today's newsletter, we cover the tragic discovery of a body during the search for a missing Texas teen, the detection of a highly contagious virus at major US airports, and Minnesota's new safeguards against fraud. Plus, hear about a miraculous rescue and the latest on major political and health issues.
In a heartbreaking turn of events, authorities have discovered a body and a firearm in the ongoing search for 19-year-old Camila Mendoza Olmos, who went missing on Christmas Eve. While the identity remains unconfirmed, the investigation is ongoing.
Gen Mamady Doumbouya is leading a controversial presidential election in Guinea, where main challengers were barred from contesting. Critics call the election a 'charade' amid social media restrictions and allegations of irregularities.
In a heartbreaking turn, authorities have discovered a body near the home of missing Texas teenager Camila Mendoza Olmos. While foul play is not suspected, indicators of self-harm raise serious concerns. A community is left seeking answers.
A body has been discovered in the search for 19-year-old Camila Mendoza Olmos, missing since December 24. Authorities are investigating the scene, with indications of self-harm but no foul play suspected.
A 19-year-old hiker and two others were found dead during a rescue operation on Mount Baldy after a fall. Severe winds hampered recovery efforts, leaving the community in shock.
Tatiana Schlossberg, a prominent environmental journalist and member of the Kennedy family, has passed away at 35 after revealing her terminal cancer diagnosis in a powerful essay. Her courageous battle and advocacy for the climate will be remembered.
In a thrilling Pop-Tarts Bowl, Georgia Tech led 21-10 but fell to BYU who scored 15 unanswered points, clinching victory with a last-minute interception. Coach Brent Key reflects on the importance of bowl games.
As forecasters predicted up to nine inches of snow, New York's major airlines canceled hundreds of flights, leaving holiday travelers scrambling to rebook. Despite the storm missing the area, the travel chaos continues.
The Kennedy Center plans to sue jazz musician Chuck Redd for $1 million after he canceled his Christmas concert, citing political reasons linked to President Trump's name being added to the venue.