The three people got into trouble Saturday afternoon at Tuckerman Ravine, an area popular with backcountry skiers, according to officials.
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U.S. flies forces in to beef up security at embassy in Haiti and evacuate nonessential personnel
Haiti’s prime minister, Ariel Henry, traveled to Kenya to push for the U.N.-backed deployment of a police force from the East African country to fight the gangs. But a Kenyan court ruled such a deployment would be unconstitutional.
Muslims spot Ramadan crescent moon in Saudi Arabia, meaning month of fasting starts Monday for many
The sacred month, which sees those observing abstain from food and water from sunrise to sunset, marks a period of religious reflection, family get-togethers and giving across the Muslim world.
3 dead, several injured in early-morning shooting in Arkansas
Officers found multiple gunshot victims when they arrived at the scene around 5 a.m. Sunday, police said.
Nearly 300 students were kidnapped in northwest Nigeria. 2 days later, some lose hope of finding them
The kidnappings are a stark reminder of the security crisis plaguing Africa’s most populous country.
Diaries of presidents offer history in the raw – even the naked – and may have secrets to tell
In these journals they confide to themselves, express raw opinions, trace even the humdrum habits of their day and offer seat-of-the-pants insight on monumental decisions of their time.
A surge of illegal homemade machine guns has helped fuel gun violence in the U.S.
Machine guns have been tightly regulated in the U.S. since the bloody violence of Prohibition-era gangsters like Al Capone.
Boeing says it can’t find work records related to door panel that blew out on Alaska Airlines flight
The company said its ‘working hypothesis’ was that the records about the panel’s removal and reinstallation on the 737 MAX final assembly line in Renton, Washington, were never created.
How do animals react during a total solar eclipse? Scientists plan to find out in April
Researchers and citizen scientists will observe how animals’ routines at several zoos are disrupted during the April 8 total solar eclipse.
The U.S. is springing forward to daylight saving. For Navajo and Hopi tribes, it’s a time of confusion
For residents of the Navajo Nation, the beginning of daylight saving time means the beginning of an annual headache.