May 19 Turbulent waters may have contributed to Mexican navy tall ship crash into Brooklyn Bridge By Joshua Goodman, Susan Haigh, Associated Press Two sailors were killed and 19 were injured Saturday when the 300-foot (90-meter) Cuauhtemoc struck the iconic New York bridge. Continue reading
May 19 Authorities say suspect in California fertility clinic car bombing left behind ‘anti-pro-life’ writings By Sarah Raza, Eric Tucker, Associated Press The explosion gutted the single-story American Reproductive Centers clinic, damaging the office space but not stored embryos. Continue reading
May 19 What to know about Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis By Carla K. Johnson, Associated Press When caught early, prostate cancer is highly survivable, but it is also the second-leading cause of cancer death in men. Continue reading
May 18 An expert shares key 5 steps for hurricane disaster preparation with aging parents By Lee Ann Rawlins Williams, The Conversation As climate-related disasters grow more frequent and intense, one group remains dangerously underprepared: older adults. An expert in disaster preparations and response explains why planning should be done ahead of time and involve the entire family. Continue reading
May 18 Watch 3:11 News Wrap: Biden diagnosed with prostate cancer, reviewing treatment options In our news wrap Sunday, former President Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, Pope Leo XIV delivered his inaugural Mass at St. Peter’s Square, Israel’s military said it began extensive ground operations in Gaza, and… Continue watching
May 18 Watch 4:43 What to know about the new federal law against revenge porn and explicit deepfakes By Ali Rogin, Andrew Corkery, Kaisha Young On Monday, President Trump is expected to sign the bipartisan Take It Down Act, which calls for stricter penalties for posting sexually explicit images online without the subject’s consent or with harmful intent — what’s called “revenge porn.” Ali Rogin… Continue watching
May 18 Watch 4:33 What scientists have learned from Mount St. Helens’ devastating eruption, 45 years later By John Yang, Andrew Corkery, Gerard Edic It was 45 years ago today when Mount St. Helens erupted, triggering the biggest landslide in Earth’s recorded history and creating an ash cloud that reached across the country. John Yang looks back at the deadliest and most destructive volcanic… Continue watching
May 18 FBI investigates explosion at California fertility clinic as an act of terrorism By Sarah Raza, Eric Tucker, Associated Press A 25-year-old man the FBI believes was responsible for an explosion that ripped through a Southern California fertility clinic left behind “anti-pro-life” writings before carrying out an attack investigators are calling an act of terrorism, authorities said Sunday. Continue reading
May 18 Two crew members killed when Mexican tall ship strikes Brooklyn Bridge By Ruth Brown, Kyle Marian Viterbo, Associated Press A Mexican navy sailing ship on a global goodwill tour struck the Brooklyn Bridge in New York on Saturday, snapping its three masts, killing two crew members and leaving some sailors dangling from harnesses high in the air waiting for… Continue reading
May 17 Explosion outside fertility clinic in California kills 1; police say act appeared ‘intentional’ By Eric Tucker, Gene Johnson, Associated Press An explosion that heavily damaged a fertility clinic in the California city of Palm Springs appears to have been intentional, local authorities said. One person was found dead, and the FBI said it was sending investigators, including bomb technicians, to… Continue reading