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Heat And Aggression: How Hot Weather Makes It Easy For Us To Offend
A comment could more easily be taken as an insult — and, since the person you’re interacting with is ALSO hot, they’re more likely to take offense at your offense, and a vicious cycle of heat-induced escalation can ensue. -
Official: Florida Shooting Suspect's Mom Let Him Buy Gun
Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, chairman of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission, told members that Lynda Cruz was "an enabler" who interfered with efforts to get her son Nikolas Cruz treatment. -
Baby Found Alive Buried Under Debris In Montana Woods
The sheriff's office hastily put together a search crew of federal, state and local officials that combed the forest outside the hot springs for six hours before a deputy heard a baby's cry. -
Trump Pardons Ranchers In Case That Inspired 2016 Occupation
Dwight and Steven Hammond were convicted in 2012 of intentionally and maliciously setting fires on public lands. -
Suspect In Charlottesville Car Attack Pleads Not Guilty To Hate Crimes Charges
James Alex Fields Jr., accused of driving through a crowd of counter-protesters and killing one of them, told the judge that he had been treated for a range of mental health issues. -
UK Police Race To Find Source Of New Nerve Agent Poisoning
Experts say just a few milligrams of the odorless Novichok liquid is enough to kill a person within minutes. -
Wounded Students From Parkland School Shooting To Get $1.63M
The group says 100 percent of the funds raised will go to victims and their families. Payments will begin on July 16. -
Where The A.J. Baker Case Stands Now
Details about the allegation against Governor Charlie Baker's son have been elusive. -
Massachusetts State Troopers Face Charges Over Phony Overtime
Three current and former troopers appeared in federal court on Wednesday. -
Troopers Charged With Taking Overtime Pay For No-Show Shifts
Three state troopers were arrested and charged with embezzlement from an agency receiving federal funds.