Police said they had no information related to the incident, which suggested that no charges were laid out over what happened.
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"They were arguing about which girlfriend had the least amount of chastity," the police chief said.
"It's very rare that a 22-year-old girl has no digital footprint," cops said, adding that it has raised suspicion that the missing case may involve a crime.
The father told deputies he accidentally shot his son. "You don't accidentally shoot your children three to four times in the head," the sheriff said.
The number of people traveling for the U.S. Labor Day holiday weekend is expected to rebound to pre-pandemic levels and possibly set new records in some cases, according to several travel companies.
A record-breaking heat wave is expected to hit California on Wednesday, bringing temperatures of up to 115 degrees Fahrenheit (46?C) in the state's inland valleys and 100 degrees along the coast over the Labor Day weekend, the National Weather Service (NWS) said.
The fatal shooting happened hours after the victim told a friend that she planned to leave her boyfriend and move out of his house.
The girl "suffered PTSD, cut herself and sought refuge in the school nurse's office nearly every lunch break," as per the lawsuit.
"She would never allow him to keep his stuff in her room, and he would frankly never ask," a source said.
DOJ also said Trump's team might have moved or hidden certain classified material prior to the raid.
Less than 20 miles from the fortified border with North Korea, a combined force of South Korean and U.S.
Southwest Texas and southeast New Mexico are likely to see flash flooding due to the heavy showers and thunderstorms.
The European Union is on track to beat targets for filling gas storage, but analysts warn the bigger factor for energy security this winter will be whether countries can slash consumption enough to ensure stored fuel lasts through the coldest months.
Seven cars, including the truck carrying thousands of tomatoes, were involved in the crash.
Japan will develop and mass produce a cruise missile and a high-velocity ballistic missile, it said on Wednesday, as it seeks the ability to strike more distant targets as part of a military expansion aimed at meeting threats from China and Russia.
Amid sliding approval ratings, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida apologised for his party's links with the controversial Unification Church, vowing to win back public trust by severing such ties and tightening vigilance over political activities.
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Russia halted gas supplies via a major pipeline to Europe on Wednesday, intensifying an economic battle between Moscow and Brussels and raising the prospects of recession and energy rationing in some of the region's richest countries.
Life expectancy fell in the United States in 2021 for the second year in a row to its lowest level since 1996, driven by COVID-19 deaths, according to provisional government data published on Wednesday.
Abortion rights groups and medical providers in Indiana said they filed a lawsuit on Tuesday to stop the state's ban on the procedure from going into effect.
U.S. President Joe Biden condemned violent threats against FBI agents who searched predecessor Donald Trump's home as "sickening," as he called for more police funding and an assault weapons ban in Pennsylvania.
Texas on Tuesday reported the first death in a severely immunocompromised person who was diagnosed with monkeypox, according to state health department officials.
A sheriff in Barry County, Michigan, already under state investigation for alleged involvement in an illegal breach of a vote-counting machine, sought warrants in July to seize other machines in an effort to prove former President Donald Trump's claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election, documents reviewed by Reuters showed.
Celebratory fireworks lit up the Kabul sky on Tuesday night on the first anniversary of the withdrawal of U.S.
A Caribbean regional court has ruled that a Saint Kitts and Nevis prohibition on gay sex is unconstitutional because it violates the right to privacy, striking down one of a handful of bans on same-sex intercourse that still exist in the region.
Two days before a state law is due to come into effect banning guns in "the area commonly known as Times Square," the New York City Council held a hearing to decide exactly what that means.
Political appointees at the U.S. Justice department will be barred from attending campaign events or fundraisers, according to new guidance issued by U.S.
A UN committee on Tuesday condemned the overturning of the constitutional right to abortion in the United States, saying it was hitting racial and ethnic minorities hardest and asked Washington to take mitigation measures.
U.S. job openings increased in July and data for the prior month was revised sharply higher, pointing to persistently strong demand for labor that is giving the Federal Reserve cover to maintain its aggressive interest rate increases.