deaths
Coverage of deaths in the Nexus archive.
- Six inmates die at VADOC facilities in one week, officials investigating three of those deaths
Six inmates died at Virginia Department of Corrections facilities in the first week of July, with officials investigating three of those deaths. The remaining three deaths have not been specified for cause or status.
- At least 2 dead after shooting at Fairlane Town Center mall in Michigan
At least two people were killed in a shooting at Fairlane Town Center mall in Dearborn, Michigan, around 2 p.m. Friday. The incident occurred at the shopping center, but no further details were provided in the article.
- A push to identify bodies as deaths multiply in Venezuela after twin earthquakes
Venezuela's north coast is experiencing a rush to identify bodies following twin earthquakes that have caused multiple deaths. The urgency to locate loved ones before it's too late has intensified as fatalities rise.
- CPI(M) seeks CB-CID probe into deaths at Isha Yoga Centre
The CPI(M) has requested a CB-CID investigation into deaths at the Isha Yoga Centre.
- National Park staff ordered not to reveal deaths as part of new policy, report says
The Trump administration is reportedly ordering U.S. national park staff not to confirm deaths or severe injuries under a new policy. Officials deny the policy aims to conceal information from the public.
- National Park staff ordered not to reveal deaths as part of new policy, report says
The Trump administration is reportedly ordering National Park staff not to confirm deaths or details about severe injuries at U.S. national parks. Officials insist the policy is not intended to conceal information from the public.
- CPSC warns: Celebrate America 250 safely
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warns about fireworks safety as the U.S. approaches its 250th anniversary, citing 13,000 injuries in 2025, with sparklers causing 1,300 emergency room visits. Most injuries involved hands/fingers (35%) and head/face/ears (22%), while 38% were burns, and 15 fireworks-related deaths occurred due to misuse or malfunctions.
- Kratom is a legal $13 ‘natural’ high that’s led to addiction and 91 deaths: ‘Soccer moms are on it’
Kratom, a legal $13 'natural' high, has led to addiction and 91 deaths, with reports indicating its use among soccer moms. A former addict described it as initially curing their pain before causing problems.
- Europe's heatwave meltdown: France shuts down nuclear reactor over fears heat could cause disaster, while soaring temperatures see spate of deaths across the continent
Europe is experiencing a severe heatwave, prompting France to shut down a nuclear reactor to prevent potential disasters. The extreme temperatures have also led to a significant rise in deaths across the continent.
- American travelers warned to avoid jet ski rentals on paradise island after rapes, deaths, and inuries
The U.S. Embassy issued a travel advisory warning American visitors to avoid jet ski rentals on a paradise island due to reports of rapes, deaths, and injuries linked to unlicensed and uninsured operators.
- Littwin: One question newly minted trillionaire Elon Musk can’t answer: When is too much ever too much?
The article questions whether Elon Musk, now a trillionaire, can determine when his actions cause excessive harm. It references Musk's past statement about dismantling USAID and asks how many resulting deaths were acceptable.
- Two killed after speeding luxury car crashes near Hoskote
Two people were killed when a speeding luxury car crashed near Hoskote. The incident occurred due to the vehicle's high speed.
- Largest ICE detention hub wasted millions in rush to open, report says
The largest ICE detention hub, Camp East Montana, wasted millions in its rushed opening and has faced reports of harsh conditions. The facility, which can hold up to 5,000 detainees, has seen three deaths among migrants held there.
- ICE to No Longer Report Deaths of Detainees Recently Released From Custody
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will stop reporting deaths of detainees who have recently been released from custody. This change may obscure the full human cost of the Trump administration's mass detention policies.
- UK Royal Navy helicopter crash leaves 3 dead
A UK Royal Navy helicopter crash resulted in three deaths. Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the incident as 'utterly tragic,' with the cause of the accident remaining unknown.
- Europe’s deadly spring heat wave is obliterating temperature records
Europe is experiencing a deadly spring heat wave that is breaking temperature records. The unseasonably hot weather has already resulted in at least 18 deaths, with more expected.
- Why Europe is the fastest-warming continent
Europe is experiencing an early heat wave that has broken temperature records and caused fatalities. The article explores factors contributing to the continent's rapid warming.
- Fire at girls school in Kenya kills unknown number of people, police say
A fire at a girls' school in central Kenya has resulted in an unknown number of deaths, according to police. Search teams have been deployed to the scene.
- Toxic horror as multiple people killed, missing and critically injured in major chemical vat implosion at Washington paper mill
A major chemical vat implosion at a Washington paper mill resulted in multiple fatalities, missing individuals, and critical injuries. The incident, described as a toxic horror, has raised concerns over industrial safety and emergency response protocols.
- New case of hantavirus confirmed in 'close contact' of sick passenger on cruise ship where outbreak killed three
A new hantavirus case has been confirmed in a close contact of a sick passenger on a cruise ship where a previous outbreak resulted in three deaths. The development raises concerns about potential spread among passengers and crew.
- Deadly tornadoes pummel North Texas
Deadly tornadoes struck North Texas on Saturday night, resulting in at least two deaths and six injuries. Nicole Valdes reported on the destruction, while Rob Marciano provided weather forecasts.
- Two dead after 'chemical release' in W. Virginia
Two people have died following a chemical release incident in West Virginia. The event has raised concerns about safety and potential environmental impacts.
- Investigation into deaths, disappearances of staff at secretive government labs
The FBI is investigating at least 10 cases of deaths or disappearances among staff at secret government labs. The probe is being covered by CBS News reporter Anna Schecter.
- FBI will look for connections to deaths and disappearances of scientists
The FBI will investigate potential connections between the deaths and disappearances of scientists. The investigation is being conducted at the FBI's headquarters in Washington, DC.
- What is kratom, and is it legal in California?
Kratom, an herbal product, was banned in six U.S. states 18 months ago, with one state reversing its ban while others have advanced new restrictions. Reports of adverse effects, including deaths, linked to kratom have increased, prompting regulatory discussions.
- What we know about deaths, disappearances of staff at government labs
Ten government workers linked to nuclear or space technology have died or disappeared, prompting online speculation. President Trump suggested the incidents might be 'coincidence.'
- 500 pounds of liquid meth found after Fort Worth crash; 2 dead
A minivan carrying nearly 500 pounds of liquid meth worth up to $3 million crashed in Fort Worth, resulting in two deaths. The incident occurred in a neighborhood area, leading to the discovery of the drug stash and fatalities.