Horse collapses, dies on downtown Atlanta sidewalk

Police are investigating the death of a horse that was found on a sidewalk in downtown Atlanta.

Nevada deputies seize 7 'emotional support' tigers from home

Authorities in Nevada seized seven "emotional support" tigers from a home last week. The owner claimed he got some of the tigers from Joe Exotic.

Boy dies after being swept away by floodwaters while walking to bus stop, police say

Since Wednesday, more than a foot of rain has now fallen in parts of Kentucky. A 9-year-old boy was tragically caught in a rushing flood Friday while walking to school.

Columbia must notify students before handing records to Congress amid antisemitism probe

A federal judge in Manhattan ruled Columbia University must give students 30 days’ notice before turning over records to Congress in its probe into campus antisemitism, but stopped short of blocking the handover entirely.

Transportation Secretary rides NYC subway, calls conditions unsafe as federal funding hangs in the balance

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy joined Mayor Eric Adams for a ride on the New York City Subway, calling the system unsafe and comparing it to a homeless shelter, saying the federal government won’t approve more funding until it's cleaned up.

Crime in the City full episode: The '70s, Manhattan Edition
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In this special edition of Crime in the City, we travel back to the 1970s?a time of gangs, murders, and chaos in the heart of New York City. This is Crime in the City: The '70s, Manhattan Edition.

3 more MS-13 gang members arrested in Florida murder cases, federal prosecutors say

Three more suspected MS-13 gang members have been arrested in connection with multiple cold case murders in Florida, bringing the total number of arrests to nine, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Friday.

US tourist arrested for trying to visit isolated Sentinelese tribe

Mykhailo Viktorovych Polyakov, 24, allegedly left a can of Diet Coke and a coconut to entice the Sentinelese tribe, blowing a whistle while he filmed the encounter.

2 NYPD officers suspended after deadly Inwood crash
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Two NYPD officers have been suspended after allegedly leaving the scene of a fiery crash that killed a man in Inwood. Police say the driver of a 2025 Honda CRV was possibly being pursued by the officers before crashing into a Parks Department building on Dyckman Street and bursting into flames. Authorities say the officers returned to their precinct without reporting the incident. FOX 5's Stephanie Bertini has the story.

New Jersey town proposes controversial homelessness ordinance

The city of Summit is considering a new ordinance that would fine or jail people for sleeping, camping, or storing belongings in public places—sparking concerns about criminalizing homelessness.

Frisco track meet stabbing: 1 student killed, another charged with murder

The Frisco police say one student was killed, and another student is in custody after two students got into a fight this morning at the UIL District 11-5A Championship track meet.