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Chicago violence: 8 killed, 42 shot amid bloody weekend
At least eight people have been killed and 34 were wounded in shootings across Chicago this weekend, reports said.
This Day in History: May 24
Four Islamic fundamentalists convicted of bombing New York's World Trade Center in 1993 are each sentenced to 240 years in prison. "Hollywood Madam" Heidi Fleiss is sentenced to three years in prison and fined $1,500 for running a call-girl ring that catered to the... Read More.
Fox News spots migrant group running across southern border into US
Fox News Flight Team captured a group of about 40 migrants rushing the southern border into La Joya, Texas on Sunday in an exclusive video.
‘Good Samaritan’ saves man’s life after St. Louis stabbing, but says credit belongs to the ‘real heroes’
A man who identified himself only as the “Good Samaritan” to police officers, jumped into action last week at a Downtown St. Louis bar after a man walked in, saying that he’d been stabbed in the neck while waiting for a bus.
Atlantic City police, good Samaritans rescue several children from dangerous rip tides
The Atlantic City Police Department says good Samaritans and first responders have rescued “several children” from the ocean in the past week.
South Carolina cops ‘confident’ murder suspect cornered, sending in team to ‘force him out’
South Carolina police say they are “confident” that they are narrowing in on a quadruple murder suspect who has evaded authorities for nearly a week after allegedly shooting at deputies during a 100 mph high-speed chase.
New Jersey mass shooting victim identified as healthcare worker
The woman killed in Saturday’s mass shooting at a New Jersey house party was a “hardworking” healthcare staffer who came to the U.S. from Jamaica, according to her grieving family and social media.
NJ mass-shooting survivors recall horror as possible motive surfaces
Shaken partygoers at the New Jersey barbecue-turned-mass shooting recounted the horror to The Post on Sunday — as one said the violence stemmed from a decades-old turf war.
Texas could become latest state to ban Critical Race Theory in schools
The Texas Senate on Saturday passed a new version of a House bill that would ban the teaching of critical race theory in public schools.

