
Toyota recalls 550,000 vehicles in US over seat-back defect
Toyota is recalling 550,000 vehicles in the United States due to a seat-back defect, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Toyota is recalling 550,000 vehicles in the United States due to a seat-back defect, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

A 32-year-old State Department diplomat has been charged in connection with a fatal stabbing incident in Virginia that left one dead and three injured.

A small aircraft experienced total engine power loss and made an emergency landing on the frozen Hudson River, with pilots forced to swim to safety.

An intoxicated driver crashed through security at a Florida airport and tried to board planes before being detained by authorities.

Christopher Baldner was found guilty of manslaughter in the death of 11-year-old Monica Goods during a December 2020 highway chase.

Police responded to shooting incidents in East Los Angeles and Bristol, with one suspect fleeing and another person hospitalized with serious injuries.

The U.S. Army is searching for two masked individuals who stole drones from a military installation, with the incident occurring amid heightened security concerns.

Cases in Houston and New York highlight concerns about supervision of individuals with prior convictions who committed new alleged crimes while on release.

Miami Beach officials report fewer spring break arrests while repositioning the city as a wellness and upscale tourism destination.

An Iowa woman was arrested in connection with the 2011 killing of real estate agent Ashley Okland during an open house showing.

Grand National trainer Evan Williams convicted of causing grievous bodily harm after attacking dog walker he mistook for a poacher, breaking victim's arm.
A gondola cabin detached from its cable and rolled down a mountain at a Swiss ski resort, killing one person.

Courts in Wales and Ohio are handling distinct cases where husbands are accused of fatally stabbing their wives.

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Kathryn Garcia faced her first major test as Port Authority leader, managing a LaGuardia incident and widespread airport delays across NYC.
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