The Latest National A fire in a Massachusetts assisted living facility kills nine residents At least nine people died and dozens were injured after a fire broke out Sunday night at a Massachusetts assisted living and retirement facility. Craig LeMoult Europe Excavation of mass grave begins at a notorious home for unwed mothers in Ireland Ireland began excavating remains of up to 800 infants buried for decades in a septic tank behind a home for unwed mothers – one of the so-called "Magdalene Laundries." Lauren Frayer Climate Residents whose homes were destroyed in Texas floods say they'll rebuild on the river People who survived the flash floods that devastated parts of central Texas say they're staying. Texas is lax when it comes to local zoning rules, so they don't think anything will stand in their way. Frank Morris World Syrians in Turkey weigh returning home... or staying put Millions of Syrians fled during the civil war more than a decade ago. After the fall of dictator Bashar al-Assad in December, many are considering returning home. But what is left to return to? Rebecca Rosman World The U.S. sanctions a U.N. rights expert, an outspoken critic of Israel The most recent target of the Trump administration's sanctions is a UN special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories. Israel applauded the move. Michele Kelemen Arts & Life After Julie's mortifying moment in college, a classmate knew just how to help When Julie Ort was in college, she arrived late to her physics class. Suddenly, she fell over the first row of seats, in front of everyone in the stadium lecture hall. No name, lots of game: Women's pro hockey comes to Seattle PWHL Seattle GM Meghan Turner sits down with Soundside to talk about the steps it takes to build an entire hockey franchise from scratch. Libby Denkmann Immigration WA farm labor organizer ends his deportation fight after 4 months in ICE detention A well-known farm labor organizer in Washington’s Skagit Valley, Alfredo Juarez Zeferino, has decided to give up his deportation fight for now and return to Mexico. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez 'Pee-wee as Himself' is a portrait of a private man and his public alter ego Pee-wee As Himself tells the story of how a kid who grew up adoring The Little Rascals and I Love Lucy went on to revolutionize sketch comedy and children's television. Juana Summers National A wildfire destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge. It burned down once before The Grand Canyon Lodge is the only hotel on the park's North Rim, which is closed for the rest of the season due to wildfire risk. The hotel was already rebuilt once, after a kitchen fire in 1932. Rachel Treisman Prev 734 of 1650 Next Sponsored
National A fire in a Massachusetts assisted living facility kills nine residents At least nine people died and dozens were injured after a fire broke out Sunday night at a Massachusetts assisted living and retirement facility. Craig LeMoult
Europe Excavation of mass grave begins at a notorious home for unwed mothers in Ireland Ireland began excavating remains of up to 800 infants buried for decades in a septic tank behind a home for unwed mothers – one of the so-called "Magdalene Laundries." Lauren Frayer
Climate Residents whose homes were destroyed in Texas floods say they'll rebuild on the river People who survived the flash floods that devastated parts of central Texas say they're staying. Texas is lax when it comes to local zoning rules, so they don't think anything will stand in their way. Frank Morris
World Syrians in Turkey weigh returning home... or staying put Millions of Syrians fled during the civil war more than a decade ago. After the fall of dictator Bashar al-Assad in December, many are considering returning home. But what is left to return to? Rebecca Rosman
World The U.S. sanctions a U.N. rights expert, an outspoken critic of Israel The most recent target of the Trump administration's sanctions is a UN special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories. Israel applauded the move. Michele Kelemen
Arts & Life After Julie's mortifying moment in college, a classmate knew just how to help When Julie Ort was in college, she arrived late to her physics class. Suddenly, she fell over the first row of seats, in front of everyone in the stadium lecture hall.
No name, lots of game: Women's pro hockey comes to Seattle PWHL Seattle GM Meghan Turner sits down with Soundside to talk about the steps it takes to build an entire hockey franchise from scratch. Libby Denkmann
Immigration WA farm labor organizer ends his deportation fight after 4 months in ICE detention A well-known farm labor organizer in Washington’s Skagit Valley, Alfredo Juarez Zeferino, has decided to give up his deportation fight for now and return to Mexico. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez
'Pee-wee as Himself' is a portrait of a private man and his public alter ego Pee-wee As Himself tells the story of how a kid who grew up adoring The Little Rascals and I Love Lucy went on to revolutionize sketch comedy and children's television. Juana Summers
National A wildfire destroyed the historic Grand Canyon Lodge. It burned down once before The Grand Canyon Lodge is the only hotel on the park's North Rim, which is closed for the rest of the season due to wildfire risk. The hotel was already rebuilt once, after a kitchen fire in 1932. Rachel Treisman