- American couple being held hostage in Haiti; kidnappers increase ransom demandAccording to family, Abigail Toussaint and her husband, Jean-Dickens Toussaint, were kidnapped in Haiti on March 18 and are being held for ransom.
- Georgia deputies arrest alleged ‘vicious rapist' after taxi driver assaulted at gunpoint, sheriff…Christian Jacquez Taylor was captured after he allegedly called a cab driver in Lovejoy, Georgia, and raped her at gunpoint in the car on Friday, according to authorities.
- Florida couple reportedly kidnapped in Haiti; State Department 'aware of reports of 2 US citizens…A Florida couple was reportedly kidnapped in Haiti a week and a day ago, and now their family is asking for the U.S. government to intervene as the alleged captors up the ransom price.
- Second-floor collapse at Pennsylvania off-campus party injures 12: policeA total of 12 people were hurt Saturday night during an off-campus Indiana University of Pennsylvania party when a second floor collapsed, police said.
- Blinken may be slapped with subpoena after refusing GOP request to open books on AfghanistanRepublican Rep. Michael McCaul said he will serve Secretary of State Antony Blinken with a subpoena Monday if the House Foreign Affairs Committee doesn't receive Afghanistan docs.
- Ukraine calls for emergency UN meeting over Putin’s ‘nuclear blackmail’ in BelarusRussian President Vladimir Putin says he will station tactical nuclear weapons on Belarus, a move Ukraine says the United Nations security council must intervene to stop.
- Hong Kong police allow protest for first time in years—under strict rulesHong Kong police forced protesters to wear numbered badges and stay within boundaries in the city's first protest since 2019, when residents erupted against Chinese control.
- Trump suggests Manhattan DA Bragg 'already dropped the case' against him: 'It's a fake case'Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump suggested Saturday that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has dropped the case against him.
- New York homeowners' hands tied in fight against squatters as expert issues adviceNew York laws on squatting prevent homeowners from locking doors or turning off utilities to make squatters leave the home or property.