In a startling incident at Reagan National Airport, two American Airlines jets collided on the ground. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, even with Congress members on board. The FAA is investigating the collision.
In a heartbreaking turn of events, 14-year-old Miller Gardner, son of former Yankees player Brett Gardner, tragically died from carbon monoxide poisoning while vacationing in Costa Rica. Authorities reveal shocking autopsy results.
In a groundbreaking decision, NFL owners have approved a new overtime rule allowing both teams to possess the ball during regular season games. This change aligns with postseason rules but retains a 10-minute maximum for overtime play.
The Philadelphia Eagles' 'Tush Push' sneak has sparked a heated debate in the NFL. With teams divided over its safety and effectiveness, will this innovative play survive the upcoming vote?
In a controversial statement, Vice President JD Vance claims Greenland is unsafe under Danish control and advocates for U.S. oversight. Despite local opposition, he insists it's crucial for American security.
A tourist submarine sank in Egypt's Red Sea, resulting in six deaths, including children. 39 others were rescued as an investigation into the incident unfolds amidst safety concerns.
A local resident in Arlington discovers a swastika carved into his Tesla overnight, raising concerns about a nationwide trend of vandalism linked to Tesla. Police investigate as public safety concerns grow.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has recalled over 46,000 Tesla Cybertrucks due to a hazardous panel issue. This marks the eighth recall for the electric vehicle since deliveries began in late 2023, raising concerns for owners and potential buyers alike.
Nestlé USA has issued a recall for several Lean Cuisine and Stouffer's frozen meals after consumer reports of wood-like material, including a choking incident. The affected products were sold nationwide, and customers are advised to return them for a refund.
A new Cornell study uncovers that the H5N1 bird flu virus remains infectious in raw milk cheese, even after aging. This raises serious food safety concerns and calls for stricter regulations.