Walmart Employee Helped Rescue Newborn From 'Extremely Hot' Car: Police
Police said Thursday that the baby was covered with a blanket inside the car that had its air conditioning on, which was "blowing hot air."
Flash Flood Videos Show Cars Submerged by Water in Several States
Americans caught up in the flash floods across the country have taken to social media to share their videos.
Which States Have Banned Abortion After Supreme Court Overturned Roe?
Less than 10 minutes after the Court's ruling was released, Missouri became the first state to invoke a trigger law banning abortions.
Toddler, 3, Shoots Themself After Playing With Dad's Loaded Gun: Police
Police said the child's father had been taken into custody but had not been charged as of Tuesday.
Marc Broussard Poised to Set World on 'Fire' With Tour, New Project
His soulful voice and classical approach to music is refreshing for those in search of that '70s and '80s musical vibe.
Snowball Stand's 'Blood of Jesus' Flavor Baffles Customers
"What did the flavor taste like? Genuinely wondering...I figure if you named it after Jesus, it must have been really good," wrote one commenter.
Woman Shares Why She Was Allegedly Ticketed by Cops For Wearing Crop Top
"We, as public servants, will not engage in a social media war with any one or any organization, as it is improper..." police said.
Gas Prices So High It's 'Cheaper to Buy Cocaine,' Senator John Kennedy Says
The Louisiana Republican said taking the drug and running everywhere is a better option than buying gas for vehicles amid record-high prices.
As Pelosi Pushes Gun Control Bill, GOP-Led States Start Arming Teachers
The House Speaker condemned Republican lawmakers "who would stand in the way of saving lives" earlier this week in a letter.
Pride Month, Women's History Book Displays Removed From Library System
The director of Louisiana's Lafayette Public Library System told Newsweek that the displays should be about everybody, not a segment of the population.
Men Moved Entire House, Left 700 Without Power Before Dumping It: Police
The suspects allegedly "went through a sugarcane field" in addition to local roads and even a state highway before being caught.
Waffle House Shooting Leaves One Teen Dead, Others Injured: Police
A Waffle House spokesperson said Saturday that the company is cooperating with law enforcement during its investigation.
Roe v. Wade—Will Women Really Be Jailed for Abortion?
There is little public appetite for severe punishments, but the women who will be worst affected will be the poorest in society, law experts tell Newsweek.
Abortion as 'Murder' Bill to Get Rewrite After Failing in Louisiana House
The proposed bill could have sent people seeking abortions and providers to prison, as well as outlawing certain forms of birth control.
Infant Killed in Police Car Chase Crash After Mother Stole Baby Items: Cops
The 5-week-old girl was taken to a nearby hospital but died as a result of her injuries.
Anger as Louisiana Abortion Bill Could See Women Charged With Murder
Opponents called the bill "insane" and the Republican lawmakers who passed it "monsters."
Louisiana Law Would Ban Abortion from Conception, Punishable as Murder
The proposed bill still has a ways to go before becoming law, but has made progress in ways similar bills in the past had not.
GOP Senator Asks if Biden's 'Ministry of Truth' Will Probe Lewinsky Scandal
The homeland security secretary responded that "the department's responsibility is to address this information that threatens the security of the homeland."
Child Dies After Grandma Forces Her to Drink Whiskey as Mom Watches: Police
Authorities said the mother was "present and failed to stop" the grandmother "from providing the alcohol" to the child.
Louisiana Man Stabs Woman to Death on Facebook Live Video—Police
Police have said the suspect and the victim had been on a drug binge together for at least three days before the killing.
Louisiana Tornado Leaves People Trapped, Homes Destroyed
Almost 70,000 households were left without power across Louisiana, while Texas and New Mexico were also affected.
Arkansas Tornadoes: Hail, Twisters Swipe the State Monday With More to Come
A heavy band of storms that can produce tornadoes is forecast from Iowa to the Gulf Coast. The storms are forecast to continue through Tuesday.
Blind Man Falls into Huge Hole Left by Construction Workers, Video Shows
The man, identified as Frederick Allen, reported no injuries after the fall, only some soreness.
Hawaii Is Most Inclusive State as Louisiana Ranks Last: Study
The study assessed inclusivity for race, gender, sexual orientation, religion and disability across the U.S. and around the world.
Woman Steals Car To Pick Up Boyfriend From Jail, Gets Arrested—Police
According to Louisiana police, Alaina Cole admitted to having stolen the car "to bond her boyfriend out of jail."
Man Shoots Dead Son's Accused Murderer in 'Street Justice' Killing: Police
Bokio Johnson was charged with one count of second-degree murder and one count of attempted second-degree murder.
U.S. Marshals Arrest Man Believed to Be Involved With Missing Lyft Driver
A warrant was issued after Brandon Francisco failed to appear in court the same day Goodie was last seen.
New Orleans Tornado Ruled EF3, Reached Wind Speed of 160 MPH
The tornado that killed at least one person was officially classified an EF-3, "severe" tornado by the National Weather Service.
Tornado Throws House With Girl in Wheelchair, Parents Inside Onto Street
"They were screaming. His wife was hysterical. They were already traumatized from taking that 'Wizard of Oz' ride," a neighbor said.
Videos, Photos Show Aftermath, Destruction of Louisiana Tornado
More than 2,100 residents in the New Orleans area remain without power as of Wednesday morning.