Cops warn mystery swarms of up to 30 drones are spreading across states and tell residents NOT to shoot them down
Daily Mail - Sun Dec 29, 2019
Residents in six counties across two states are now being left baffled by large drones that are being spotted flying across the sky each night. More»
5 People Injured In Stabbing Attack In NY Rabbi's Home During Hanukkah Celebration
Huffington Post - Sun Dec 29, 2019
Five people were injured Saturday night when a man armed with what appeared to be a machete burst into a rabbi's home in a New York City suburb and began slashing at people attending a Hanukkah celebration, authorities said. More»
Trump impeachment: President pens irate letter to Pelosi on eve of vote
BBC - Tue Dec 17, 2019
President Donald Trump has lashed out over his impending impeachment in an irate letter to top Democrat Nancy Pelosi, accusing her of declaring "open war on American democracy". More»
Teacher accused of threatening to add students to her suicide note
WGCL-TV - Thu Dec 12, 2019
LITHONIA, Georgia - The use of the word suicide has become cause for alarm when used in a school setting, and that is exactly what one DeKalb County teacher is being accused of. More»
Americans take fish antibiotics because it's cheaper than a visit to the doctor
The Guardian - Wed Dec 11, 2019
New research has found that some Americans are probably taking fish antibiotics as a substitute for going to the doctor, which can be prohibitively expensive for many in the US. More»
Walmart apologizes for 'ugly Christmas sweater' showing Santa with three lines of a white substance and the words 'let it snow'
Daily Mail - Mon Dec 9, 2019
Walmart tested the boundaries of the 'ugly Christmas sweater' with an adult-only line of clothing that may have gone too far by featuring Santa Claus about to do illegal drugs. More»
District says it's not liable for boy, 8, who killed himself
ABC News - Sun Dec 8, 2019
The death of an 8-year-old boy whose parents say killed himself after he was bullied by another student is at the center of a legal fight with his family and the Cincinnati Public Schools. More»
Six Saudis are arrested over Pensacola naval base shooting
Daily Mail - Fri Dec 6, 2019
The Saudi Air Force trainee who killed three and injured eight when he opened fire at a naval base in Florida assailed the United States as 'a nation of evil' before he went on his shooting rampage, AFP reports. More»
Four dead in shooting at Pensacola naval base; suspect was Saudi national
ABC News - Fri Dec 6, 2019
PENSACOLA, Florida - Four people are dead including the suspect after an active shooting incident at a naval base in Pensacola, Florida, police said. More»
Video shows disoriented migrant boy's death inside Border Patrol cell
CBS News - Fri Dec 6, 2019
Carlos Gregorio Hernández Vásquez was in visible pain and disoriented when he collapsed near the toilet in his concrete cell around 1:36 am one day last May. More»
Televangelist Paula White Suggests People Send Her Their January Salary or Face Consequences From God
Newsweek - Mon Dec 2, 2019
Donald Trump's spiritual adviser has suggested that people send her money in order to transform their lives, or face divine consequences. More»
Ohio anti-abortion bill would force procedure not medically possible
New York Post - Fri Nov 29, 2019
An Ohio anti-abortion law would force doctors to perform a procedure that is medically impossible - or be charged with murder. More»
Louisiana health officials visit 'cancer valley' town with the 'highest airborne risk' of the disease in the US
Daily Mail - Thu Nov 28, 2019
LAPLACE, Louisiana - Louisiana health officials have agreed to knock on every single door in 'cancer alley' - the area within 2. More»
How dangerous is the gas burning in the refinery explosion in Port Neches?
KRIV-TV - Wed Nov 27, 2019
PORT NECHES, Texas - A fire continues to burn at the TPC chemical plant in Port Neches where an explosion left three workers injured and blew out the windows of nearby homes early Wednesday morning. More»
Julian Assange "Could Die In Prison" Without Urgent Medical Care
New York Post - Mon Nov 25, 2019
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is so sick, he could die in prison if he does not get urgent medical care, according to an open letter sent Monday to British authorities. More»
Sheriff's deputy charged with sexually assaulting student inside high school
New York Post - Mon Nov 25, 2019
A sheriff's deputy in Minnesota has been charged with sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl inside a high school, according to reports. More»
Pentagon chief fires top Navy Secretary Richard Spencer over SEAL controversy
Associated Press - Mon Nov 25, 2019
WASHINGTON - Defense Secretary Mark Esper has fired the Navy’s top official, ending a stunning clash between President Donald Trump and top military leadership over the fate of a SEAL accused of war crimes in Iraq. More»
'Don't let them in': Arrests made as hundreds protest Ann Coulter speech at UC Berkeley
USA Today - Thu Nov 21, 2019
A speech by conservative commentator Ann Coulter at University of California, Berkeley drew hundreds of protesters Wednesday night. More»
Utah Woman Charged With Lewdness After Being Topless In Her Own Home
NPR - Thu Nov 21, 2019
A Utah woman has been charged with lewdness in her own home after her stepchildren walked into the room and saw her bare chest. More»
91 Percent of Americans Say Marijuana Should Be Legalized for Medical or Recreational Use
Newsweek - Mon Nov 18, 2019
Cannabis has been expanding its reach over the past several years in the United States, and with it, public opinion has, too, with two-thirds of America supporting the legalization of marijuana, according to a new poll at Pew Research Center. More»
Joe Biden Is Out Here Calling Weed a 'Gateway Drug' in 2019
Vice - Mon Nov 18, 2019
Joe Biden's bold experiment in trying to win the Democratic presidential nomination without a single vote from a young person continued Saturday, when the 76-year-old frontrunner told a crowd in Las Vegas that he doesn't want to legalize weed because he's worried that it might lead to harder drugs. More»
Roger Stone Is Guilty in U.S. Trial Over Lies About 2016 Leaks
Bloomberg - Fri Nov 15, 2019
Roger Stone, the longtime Republican operative and early Trump booster, was convicted of lying to Congress, obstructing a congressional probe and witness tampering, just two days after House Democrats separately began public impeachment hearings. More»
Dangerous disease killing deer across country moving into southeast
WSB-TV - Thu Nov 14, 2019
ATLANTA - Across the US, a mysterious disease is killing deer, slowly. More»
Senior Trump Official Embellished Résumé, Had Face On Fake Time Cover
NBC News - Wed Nov 13, 2019
WASHINGTON - A senior Trump administration official has embellished her résumé with misleading claims about her professional background - even creating a fake Time magazine cover with her face on it - raising questions about her qualifications to hold a top position at the State Department. More»
Federal Court Rules Suspicionless Searches of Travelers' Phones and Laptops Unconstitutional
EFF - Wed Nov 13, 2019
BOSTON - In a major victory for privacy rights at the border, a federal court in Boston ruled today that suspicionless searches of travelers' electronic devices by federal agents at airports and other U. More»
Georgia Teacher Set a student on fire with a flaming $5 bill
Daily Mail - Thu Nov 7, 2019
A Georgia high school teacher 'froze in pure shock' when she demonstrated how a $5 bill soaked in alcohol would not burn but severely burned the face and body of a student when it got 'out of control'. More»
Drugs to treat children with cancer facing shortages
WPXI-TV - Wed Nov 6, 2019
Lifesaving drugs needed to treat children with cancer and other serious diseases are in short supply according to a report by the Food and Drug Administration. More»
Three dead and nine wounded after mass shooting at a Halloween party in Long Beach, California
Daily Mail - Wed Oct 30, 2019
At least three people are dead and nine have been wounded after a mass shooting at a Halloween costume party in Long Beach. More»
Rock Star's Company Seeks UFOs, Finds Military Contract
Space.com - Wed Oct 30, 2019
A private company that researches UFOs has a new contract with the US government, for developing technologies that could enhance ground vehicles in the military. More»
Some U.S. Troops May Remain In Northeast Syria To Protect Oil Fields
NPR - Mon Oct 21, 2019
The US may now keep some troops in northeast Syria, Defense Secretary Mark Esper said on Monday. More»