Stolen Acid Poured On Slides At Playground; 2 Children Suffer Burn-Like Injuries
Initial investigation revealed that a group broke into the pump room in the basement of the pool building at the park and stole the acid, which was later poured on the three slides.
1 Dead, Several Injured After Boat Capsizes During Erie Canal Cave Tour
"The boat did a 180-degree turn, so the bottom of the boat was upright in the water," Lockport Fire Chief Luca Quagliano said during a news conference.
Facebook Owner Meta Making Massive Push To Launch 'Sanely Run' Twitter Rival: Report
Meta's chief product officer Chris Cox revealed coding was underway on the platform as the tech giant aims to launch the platform as soon as possible.
Missouri Man Dies After Eating Raw Oysters; What To Know About Vibriosis Infection
People infected with Vibrio vulnificus typically show symptoms within 12 to 72 hours after consumption of raw seafood. The symptoms include "abdominal cramping, nausea, vomiting, fever and chills."
13 People Shot, Stabbed, Hit By Vehicles After Block Party Turns Violent
"Officers entered the crowd and discovered several victims that were either shot, stabbed, or struck by vehicles fleeing the scene after the shots were fired," Syracuse Police Lt. Matthew Malinowski said.
NYC Announces Minimum Wage For Food Delivery Workers; How Much Will They Make Now?
Delivery companies such as Uber and DoorDash expressed their disappointment and maintained that the new wages and legislation would result in a surge in prices and reduced schedule flexibility.
China Targets Apple AirDrop And Bluetooth To Limit File Sharing In Censorship Crackdown
The draft regulation further proposes that service providers "save relevant records" and report any "illegal information" or "dissemination of harmful information" to Internet regulators.
Woman Mouths 'Help Me' To Cops, Leads Them To Elderly Mother's Dead Body
When officers tried to speak to the woman, her husband intervened and pushed a section of wooden fence at officers, which hit one of them.
Over 200 Black Workers Submit Testimonies Of Facing Racial Abuse At Tesla's California Factory
The individual testimonies have stemmed from an October 2017 lawsuit filed by former Tesla employee Marcus Vaughn. He had filed a complaint with HR and Tesla CEO Elon Musk detailing a hostile environment at the workplace.
21 Summer Campers Posing For Picture Injured After Deck Collapses At Park
The conditions of those injured in the incident were not immediately available. "For privacy reasons, we aren't commenting on particular injuries or releasing the names of any involved," officials said.
GameStop Ousts CEO, Names Ryan Cohen Executive Chairman In Major Leadership Shakeup
The gaming retailer stated Furlong's departure from the board "did not result from any disagreement with the Company on any matter relating to the Company's operations, policies or practices."
Georgia Police K9 Dies Of Heat Stroke After Being Left In Hot Patrol Car
The dog was left in a patrol car during a training exercise Monday. The air conditioning malfunctioned inside the vehicle.
VC Powerhouse Sequoia Splits Off China Business Into 3 Entities Amid Rising Political Tensions
Sequoia currently has over $56 billion in assets under management in China, $53 billion in the U.S. and Europe, and $9 billion in India and Southeast Asia. The firm's US-Europe operations have generated returns worth over $30 billion over the past five years.
Fight Breaks Out As Southern California School District Votes On Recognizing Pride Month; 3 Arrested
Even as the protest disrupted the meeting room discussions for about an hour, board members unanimously adopted the resolution to declare June as Pride Month.
Looming UPS Strike Raises Concerns Over Supply Chain Disruptions Amid Contract Negotiations
UPS and the employees' union have been engaged in contract talks since April. Some of the demands include less overtime, air conditioning in delivery trucks and changes to pay scales.
Employees Express Discontent After Farmers Insurance Asks Them To Return To Office
Former Farmers Insurance CEO Jeff Dailey told employees last year that most of them would continue to work remotely. The company also said at the time that it would either lease out or sell some of its office space in different states.
GM To Invest Over $1B In Michigan Plants To Ramp Up Next-Gen Heavy-Duty Truck Production
The automaker has not announced any new jobs as part of the investment so far, but more than 5,500 existing positions will remain at the two plants.
17-Year-Old Iowa Girl Tries To Hire Hitman To Kill 7-Year-Old; Arrested
An undercover officer posed as a hitman and contacted the teenager for details. The teen then provided the name and home address of the targeted victim to the undercover cop.
California Home Prices To Face Repercussions Of Insurance Companies' Withdrawal
Experts argue that with leading insurance companies retreating from California, more and more homeowners located in high-risk areas will be forced to sign up for the FAIR Plan as their last resort.
Biotech Firm Wrongly Tells About 400 Customers They Might Have Cancer After Software Glitch
Grail blamed its telemedicine vendor, PWNHealth, for the error caused by a "software configuration issue." The biotech company said it had been notified by PWNHealth about the mishap on May 19, adding that the wrong letters were sent from May 10 to May 18.
Indonesia's Peace Plan For Russia-Ukraine War Suggests Global South's Frustration With West
Indonesia's Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto recently proposed a peace plan to end the war between Russia and Ukraine. In response, Josep Borrell, EU high representative for foreign policy, said there is a need for "just peace" and not "a peace of surrender."
Woman Found Shot, Burned To Death After She Went Missing Following Facebook Marketplace Meetup
The victim was a mother of two. "My (daughter's friend's) mom left her home in Kingston about 5:30 last night to buy an item and never made it back home," a friend posted on Facebook. "She would not abandon her kids and she is a great mother to her children."
Woman Arrested For Plotting To Kill Wife Of Man She Met On Dating Site
Melody Sasser sent about $9,750 worth of Bitcoin to the assassination website on Jan. 11, along with information on the victim and instructions for the hitman to carry out the task.
Prolonged Labor Negotiations Disrupt Activities At Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach
The union organized stop-work meetings on June 1.
Job Posting Platform ZipRecruiter To Cut 20% Jobs; CEO To Take 30% Salary Cut
"The company believes it can execute faster with increased focus on its top priorities and long-term strategic growth objectives, including continued development of its technology roadmap," the recruiter said.
3 Killed, 3 Injured After Man Goes On Stabbing, Carjacking Spree In California
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said he was "sickened by the senseless violence that took place in our city tonight."
What Is Car Surfing? Deputies Issue Warning After Teen Dies Following The Social Media Trend
The Sheriff's Office said over the past several weeks, deputies have responded to at least six calls involving teenagers engaging in the "incredibly dangerous behavior."
3 Teens Allegedly Killed, Ate Mother Swan Assuming It Was A 'Large Duck'
The teens jumped a fence surrounding the Manlius Swan Pond and killed the swan.
Florida Cop, Pregnant Woman Thrash Their Boyfriend After Learning About His Infidelity
It wasn't clear how the two women found out about the alleged infidelity.
Opioid Crisis: Sackler Family Receives Immunity From Civil Lawsuits In $6 Billion Settlement
Purdue will be rebranded as Knoa Pharma, which will be overseen by a public board, and all its profits will be transferred to funding efforts aimed at treating addiction.