Child, 7, plummets from ferry to his death; mother dies trying to save him
A seven-year-old Polish boy and his mother have died after falling from a ferry traveling from Sweden to Poland, authorities said on Friday. Swedish prosecutors
A seven-year-old Polish boy and his mother have died after falling from a ferry traveling from Sweden to Poland, authorities said on Friday. Swedish prosecutors
Parents of four transgender children in Georgia filed a lawsuit challenging a state law prohibiting most sex reassignment surgeries and hormone replacement therapies for anyone
Bobby Bonilla’s favorite day is, without a doubt, July 1. That’s because each year, until 2035, he can expect to receive a paycheck of a
Bryan Kohberger’s defense team tore into prosecutors’ DNA collection, use of genetic genealogy and tracking of a white sedan that allegedly linked their client to
A Wisconsin Democrat sparked fierce backlash after boldly voicing her opinion on the spread of crime out of big cities. “Outnumbered” panelists pulled no punches
A popular TikTok influencer reacted to videos of nudity that have surfaced from Pride events, blasting them as inappropriate and unrepresentative of the LGBTQ community.
Rioters continued to take to the streets in cities around France for a fourth night in response to the police killing of a 17-year-old, only
A husband and wife were startled last week when they discovered a five-foot alligator inside their new Louisiana home. Don and Jan Schultz, originally from
A sweet gray cat with some special health needs is in need of a new home in the Salt Lake City, Utah, area. The 2-year-old
Constitutional law professor Jonathan Turley explained Friday why the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of a Christian graphic designer was an “amazing moment” in history
A detention officer in Fulton County, Georgia, is facing multiple felony charges after he allegedly assaulted inmates at the Fulton County Jail on Sunday and
The United States Postal Service issued its first-ever postage stamps on this day in history, July 1, 1847. The first postage stamps produced by the
“The Ingraham Angle” host Laura Ingraham offered reaction and analysis Friday, following the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling against the Democrats’ student loan forgiveness plan, as
California authorities arrested two suspects who allegedly kept 38,000 pounds of illegal fireworks across several storage units this month. San Jose residents Anthony Dasilva, 45,
Officials in France are deploying 45,000 police officers and armored vehicles as a fourth night of riots approaches stemming from a fatal police involved shooting
A seven-year-old Polish boy and his mother have died after falling from a ferry traveling from Sweden to Poland, authorities said on Friday. Swedish prosecutors
Parents of four transgender children in Georgia filed a lawsuit challenging a state law prohibiting most sex reassignment surgeries and hormone replacement therapies for anyone
Bobby Bonilla’s favorite day is, without a doubt, July 1. That’s because each year, until 2035, he can expect to receive a paycheck of a
Bryan Kohberger’s defense team tore into prosecutors’ DNA collection, use of genetic genealogy and tracking of a white sedan that allegedly linked their client to
A Wisconsin Democrat sparked fierce backlash after boldly voicing her opinion on the spread of crime out of big cities. “Outnumbered” panelists pulled no punches
A popular TikTok influencer reacted to videos of nudity that have surfaced from Pride events, blasting them as inappropriate and unrepresentative of the LGBTQ community.
Rioters continued to take to the streets in cities around France for a fourth night in response to the police killing of a 17-year-old, only
A husband and wife were startled last week when they discovered a five-foot alligator inside their new Louisiana home. Don and Jan Schultz, originally from
A sweet gray cat with some special health needs is in need of a new home in the Salt Lake City, Utah, area. The 2-year-old
Constitutional law professor Jonathan Turley explained Friday why the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of a Christian graphic designer was an “amazing moment” in history
A detention officer in Fulton County, Georgia, is facing multiple felony charges after he allegedly assaulted inmates at the Fulton County Jail on Sunday and
The United States Postal Service issued its first-ever postage stamps on this day in history, July 1, 1847. The first postage stamps produced by the
“The Ingraham Angle” host Laura Ingraham offered reaction and analysis Friday, following the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling against the Democrats’ student loan forgiveness plan, as
California authorities arrested two suspects who allegedly kept 38,000 pounds of illegal fireworks across several storage units this month. San Jose residents Anthony Dasilva, 45,
Officials in France are deploying 45,000 police officers and armored vehicles as a fourth night of riots approaches stemming from a fatal police involved shooting