7-year-old plummets from ferry to his death, mom dies trying to save him: officials
7-year-old plummets from ferry to his death, mom dies trying to save him: officials AirFrance passenger makes horrifying, bloody discovery on flight to Toronto Adopted girl accused of lying about being 6 years old seen with new dad selling fireworks outside a Walmart Hunter Biden filmed himself smoking crack behind the wheel, driving at 172 mph on way to Vegas: photos Skydiver killed while testing high- risk ‘swooping’ landing in Texas Trump kicks off Fourth of July by reposting ‘F— Biden’ meme Georgia deputy saves woman trapped in burning car, dramatic video shows Robert De Niro’s daughter describes holding son for ‘last time’ in heartbreaking post The scars of a workplace massacre remain after 26 years By Associated Press January 19, 2016 9:46am Mayor Jerry Abramson (left) checks on one of the victims from the shooting spree at the Standard Gravure printing plant in downtown Louisville, Kentucky on September 14, 1989. Mayor Jerry Abramson (left) at the scene of the shooting spree ...