
Police searching for D.C. explosives suspect
Police are searching for at least one suspect accused of detonating two explosive devices and throwing a Molotov cocktail at several businesses in Washington, D.C., on Sunday.
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Police are searching for at least one suspect accused of detonating two explosive devices and throwing a Molotov cocktail at several businesses in Washington, D.C., on Sunday.
Prosecutors said David Crawford was motivated by the slightest of grudges, using gasoline to burn people's cars, garages and homes.
The blasts left about a thousand people without power.
According to a criminal complaint, the suspect told investigators that if the fire caused "a little delay" in a patient receiving services at the clinic, then it may have been "all worth it."
What the national rail company first thought was an accident is being investigated as an act of "very serious" sabotage, with hundreds of thousands of people stranded.
A fire at a central Illinois Planned Parenthood facility was intentionally set, officials say.
Authorities have arrested a suspect in connection with seven fires in Mississippi's capital city.
Many of the documents in his case were sealed until this week, including records showing he had been arrested in connection with the fire.
Scott and Janet Pettit were killed in their Modesto, California, home in 2013. Their son, Brandon Pettit, is accused of hiring a friend to kill them. But his sister, Lauren Pettit, has stood by her brother from the beginning and insists he's innocent. "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty joins CBSN AM with a preview of Friday's report. (Editor's note: On October 19, 2022, Brandon Pettit's conviction was overturned after an appeals court found that his statements to police should not have been admitted at his trial. Prosecutors say they plan to retry the case.)
A Navy judge has ruled a sailor was not guilty of setting a fire that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard in San Diego in 2020.
Investigators said the fire was intentionally set in the paper goods aisle, but did not specify a motive.
A 14-year-old girl has been arrested and charged with arson after a fire at a Walmart in the Atlanta suburb of Peachtree City. The preliminary investigation found the fire was intentionally set, and investigators believe it started in the paper goods aisle of the store, the Peachtree City Police Department said in a press release.
A devastating fire tore through a Massachusetts boat yard on Friday. Boats, cars and buildings went up in flames. The cause is under investigation.
U.S. ally Qatar condemns Israel for strikes targeting Hamas leaders in its capital city Doha, calling them "a blatant violation of all international laws and norms."
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The Drug Enforcement Administration said its efforts resulted in more than 600 arrests in operations targeting the Sinaloa drug cartel, which has been labeled a terrorist group.
Uncertainty over U.S. tariffs and other Trump administration economic policies are deterring manufacturers from hiring, according to the Center for American Progress.
Protests in Nepal over a since-lifted ban on major social media platforms have left almost 20 people dead and now toppled the country's leader.