The mist made it virtually impossible for Coles customers to see as they tried to navigate their way out of the store.
Residents have asked a judge to force agents to avoid deploying tear gas into crowds unless they are being threatened.
Portland residents are ‘suffering immense physical and psychological harm’ from tear gas wafting into their homes when deployed on protesters by federal agents, according to suit ...
French director Quentin Dupieux discusses 'Full Phil,' starring Woody Harrelson and Kristen Stewart as a father and daughter ...
"I read on the internet that vaccines cause autism." That's a line many doctors and other medical healthcare professionals ...
A woman in Hugo was treated at a local hospital for smoke inhalation on Sunday night after a fire broke out at a townhome complex on Victor Path. The fire started around 6 p.m. Sunday in the garage of ...
Alaa Unique Griffin, 25, faces 18 counts after investigators say the Jan. 21 blaze was intentionally set at a Grove Avenue ...
The top of the Big Ten clashed, UConn passed the Tennessee test and then some, an 11-steal triple-double, overtime drama for ...
A neurologist allegedly told the crew member the exposure was like a “football player being hit in the head, but with ...
The Arkansas Department of Health is reminding residents that heart disease is the leading cause of death in the state, and ...
The teenagers’ names are Sam and Ben, but to the federal immigration agents they interact with daily, the two boys wielding cell phones and taking down plate numbers are a duo known as “the brothers.” ...
Yep, just in time for Valentine's Day.