5 injured, including 2 Americans, in 'serious' stabbing attack in Amsterdam: Police

ANP/Inter Visual Studio via AFP via Getty Images (AMSTERDAM) — Five people were injured, including two Americans, in a “serious” stabbing attack that occurred in broad daylight in Amsterdam’s city center on Thursday, police said. The suspected
Son of former Yankees player Brett Gardner honored at opening day after his mysterious death in Costa Rica

Photo by Mike Stobe/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner, was honored with a moment of silence at the Yankees’ opening day on Thursday, nearly one
Search for 4 missing US soldiers now a recovery mission: Lithuanian minister of defense

U.S. Army (WASHINGTON) — The search for four U.S. Army soldiers who went missing during a scheduled training exercise near Pabradė, Lithuania, has shifted from rescue to recovery mission, according to Lithuania’s minister of defense. The soldiers,
At least 4 tourists dead in submarine accident in Egypt: Officials

alxpin/Getty Images (LONDON) — At least four people are dead in a submarine accident that occurred while it was carrying crew members and 45 Russian tourists in Egypt, officials said. Russia’s embassy in Egypt confirmed in a
US stocks drop slightly in 1st trading since Trump's auto tariffs announced

Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — U.S. stocks slid on Thursday in the first trading since President Donald Trump announced 25% auto tariffs, escalating a global trade war and prompting forecasts of higher car prices. The
Russian strikes hit gas pipeline, cut electricity in Ukraine, officials say

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy; Ihor Kuznietsov/Novyny LIVE/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images (LONDON) — Russian strikes injured five people, damaged homes and a gas pipeline in the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson overnight on Wednesday, regional Governor
Trump says US will 'go as far as we have to' to get control of Greenland

Win McNamee/Getty Images (LONDON) — President Donald Trump said the U.S. will “go as far as we have to go” to get control of Greenland, ahead of a planned visit to the Arctic island by Vice President
City of Jackson dealing with backlog of tree work

The City of Jackson says they are stepping up efforts to remove and trim street trees, tackling a backlog of nearly 300 properties in need of service. The Department of Public Works says storm damage, aging trees,
Michigan Couple Jailed in Mexico Over Timeshare Dispute, Lawyer Blames Resort

A Spring Arbor couple remains in a Mexican prison, accused of breaking a timeshare contract — but their lawyer argues it was the resort that failed to uphold its end of the deal first. Paul and Christy
Former superintendent talks career transition to Collins Design

John Denney, new Estimator for Collins Design and former superintendent of Hanover-Horton Schools, recently spoke on AM Jackson about the wide variety of jobs that Collins Design is ready to take on, ranging from big to small.