J. Scott Applewhite / AP Justice Gorsuch Broadsides Officials at All Levels for Massive 'Intrusions' on Americans' Civil Liberties "A leader or an expert who claims he can fix everything, if only we do exactly as he says, can prove an irresistible force." By The Associated Press May 19, 2023
Scott Peterson / Getty Images Students Ask School Board to Install a Fence After Disgusting Find in Cafeteria Students are begging the adults to help protect them after several shocking items were found around campus. By Erinn Broadus May 19, 2023
Tommaso Boddi / Getty Images for Cann Taylor Lorenz Had Privileged Access to Twitter, Secured Bans on Users: Report Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz reportedly had “privileged access” to Twitter prior to Elon Musk’s purchase of the platform. By Harold Hutchison May 18, 2023
Allison Dinner / AFP via Getty Images Parents Refusing to Drop Children Off at School After Discovering Plan to House Adult Migrants There New York City appears to be backing off of a plan to house illegal immigrants in a public school after community backlash. By Richard Moorhead May 18, 2023
Adam Berry / Getty Images Auto Company Refusing Government Orders to Recall Key Part Present in Many Cars on the Road At least two people have been killed and seven others have been hurt as a result of defective ARC inflators, the agency said. By The Associated Press May 12, 2023
Mary Altaffer / AP State Attorney General Sues Gun Accessory Manufacturer for Allegedly Aiding Mass Shooter New York's Attorney General Letitia James is suing a gun accessory manufacturer, Mean Arms, after a shooting in Buffalo. By The Associated Press May 11, 2023
David Zalubowski / AP Theft of Certain Vehicle Types Skyrockets Despite Manufacturers' Attempted Fix: 'The Problem Is Only Expanding' "The scope of the problem is only expanding and is exponentially worse than it has been in the past,” police chief Brian O’Hara said. By The Associated Press May 9, 2023
Morry Gash / AP file photo 'Outraged' USPS Mail Carriers Have Seen Enough, Issue Demand Regarding Violent Crime “Every postal employee deserves to work in safety and to be free from targeting by criminals seeking to access the public’s mail." By The Associated Press May 8, 2023
Matt Rourke / AP Massive Recalls Hit US Roadways - Nearly 250,000 Vehicles Impacted in Newest Alert The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said in a letter that the recall includes 231,942 vehicles. By The Associated Press May 5, 2023
WCVB video screenshots Deadly Explosion at Pharmaceutical Plant Triggers 7-Alarm Hazardous Materials Event Video showed most of the roof torn off a building, marking at least the third safety problem at the plant since 2020. By The Associated Press May 5, 2023