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The Site of the Jonestown Massacre Opens to Tourists. Some Ask Why. Both American survivors of the mass suicide and murder and Guyanese have criticized the tour.
The site of the Jonestown massacre, where over 900 people either died by mass suicide or murder in the Jim Jones-led cult, has opened for tourism.
The sign at the intersection of East Market Street and Catoctin Circle in Leesburg, Virginia, marks the site where 25-year-old Charles Craven was lynched in 1902.
Florida lawmakers denied entry to Alligator Alcatraz immigration detention site A group of Florida Democratic state lawmakers was blocked from entering the Alligator Alcatraz immigrant detention ...
Ford City Mall, losing its hold on shoppers, could see an industrial evolution A $150 million proposal from Chicago-based Bridge Industrial calls for switching the site to warehouses or light ...
A 19-year-old is in the hospital with serious injuries following a crash involving a tractor at a construction site in Farmington Friday morning. The name of the victim isn't being released.
Still looking for a fireworks show to check out this holiday weekend? A State of Nebraska website lets you search for displays throughout the state.
See Spot run — a job site. A Long Island construction project has recruited a $100,000 mechanical mutt to walk the premises, ensuring maximum efficiency and safety for workers building the new ...
The controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said, without providing proof, that Hamas had attacked an aid site.
Three days after a massive explosion at a fireworks warehouse in Esparto left seven people missing and two others injured, personnel for the Yolo County Coroner’s Division confirmed the findi… ...
“There are thousands of questions. There are no answers,” grief-stricken relative of missing man says as feds join warehouse investigation.
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