Florida mayor: Condo collapse rescue crews did everything possible to find missing pets
Rescue teams combed through closets, looked under beds and even used drones with thermal imaging as they looked for pets that might have been left in the ruins of Champlain Towers South before a decision was made to demolish the still-standing section of the building, officials said Monday.
United States' largest teachers' union backs critical race theory
Rhode Island mom Nicole Solas joins 'The Story' to discuss how she was treated by the school board after requesting public records of what was being taught
Yale offering course comparing US prison system to those of Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, Communist China
Starting this fall, Yale University will be offering a course comparing prison systems in the United States, the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, and Communist China in the 20th century.
Ohio Fourth of July block party shooting leaves teen dead, 11 people injured, including children
A mass shooting during a Fourth of July block party in Ohio left one person dead and 11 others, many of who are underage, injured, authorities said Monday.
Vatican: Pope alert and well a day after intestinal surgery
Pope Francis was "in good, overall condition, alert" and breathing on his own Monday, the Vatican said a day after the pontiff underwent a three-hour operation that involved removing half of his colon.
Afghanistan government forces have withdrawn from 7 districts of the country: sources
The Afghanistan government has struggled to maintain control as the U.S. military continues its withdrawal, with local government forces pulling back from seven districts across the country.
Johnson says restrictions to ease, UK must live with virus
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed Monday that his government plans to scrap laws requiring face masks and social distancing later this month, though he acknowledged that lifting the restrictions will drive surging coronavirus cases even higher.