Authorities in Columbus, Georgia, said an altercation at a nearby party Friday night spilled over to the gas station.
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Turkish teen filmed ‘last moments’ from quake-hit apartment
When the earthquake hit Adiyaman, in southern Turkey, Taha Erdem was buried under tons of debris.
U.S. ends search for objects shot down over Alaska, Lake Huron
Meanwhile, officials said the U.S. has finished efforts to recover the remnants of the large balloon that was shot down Feb. 4 off the coast of South Carolina.
Why balloons are now in public eye – and military crosshairs
The U.S. is updating its guidelines for monitoring and reacting to unknown aerial objects.
Will Alex Murdaugh testify? Takeaways from his murder trial
He is accused of killing his wife and their 22-year-old son at their home in June 2021.
Bird flu costs pile up as outbreak enters second year
Only Hawaii, Louisiana and West Virginia have yet to report a case of the disease.
Bird flu costs pile up as outbreak enters second year
Only Hawaii, Louisiana and West Virginia have yet to report a case of the disease.
U.S.: Russia has committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris says Washington has determined that Russia has committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine.
Power outage cancels, diverts flights at Kennedy airport
Terminal 1 remained closed Friday ‘due to electrical issues.’
Thousands of flights canceled as German airport staff strike
The stoppages affect almost 300,000 passengers and forced airlines to cancel more than 2,300 flights.