Pro-Biden Lawyer Killed in ‘Satanic Abortion’ Ambush: Cops
Joseph Alvarez allegedly targeted a random couple because he believed they had voted for President Joe Biden and were “pro-choice Jewish Satan worshippers.”
Joseph Alvarez allegedly targeted a random couple because he believed they had voted for President Joe Biden and were “pro-choice Jewish Satan worshippers.”
Vaccine mandates are rolling out across the country. A vaccine card holder will keep your precious piece of paper from disintegrating.
For decades, a woman found slain with ligature and binding marks was known only as Mount Vernon Jane Doe. She’s finally been identified—but the hunt for her killer continues.
Everything we can’t stop loving, hating, and thinking about this week in pop culture.
When you were attacked, Wall Street, we stepped up. You’ve been undermining our national security and betraying us ever since.
Since the dawn of Hollywood, studios have orchestrated PR moments for its leads. Oscar Isaac and Jessica Chastain’s red-carpet flirtation is only the latest example.
9/11 conspiracies served as a gateway drug for flat-earthers and stolen election zealots. But two of the original truthers say Trump-era American conspiracies have gone too far.
Usher, Priyanka Chopra, and Julianne Hough will co-host a program that claims to prove “entertainment can change the world.” Or will it be the TV version of that “Imagine” video?
The Trump-endorsed candidate for governor wants to be talking about anything except abortion, but the topic is at the front of voters’ minds now.
WTC architect Minoru Yamasaki was a high profile designer with populist appeal when he appeared on the cover of Time in 1963. A decade later, his reputation was in tatters.
Filmmaker Ebs Burnough’s new documentary “The Capote Tapes,” featuring interviews with friends, contemporaries, and Capote himself, seeks to cast the author in a new light.
Many families have never received remains of loved ones who died at the World Trade Center on 9/11. Getting “nothing, nada, zip” affected their grieving.
Nicholas Brendon, Buffy’s Xander, is allegedly suffering from “deep-seated medical problems.”
Ray Martin DeMonia suffered a cardiac event last week and had to be transferred to a Mississippi hospital—almost 200 miles away from his home.
He spoke in Shanksville, Pennsylvania alongside Vice President Kamala Harris and Gov. Tom Wolf.
Cleveland Grover Meredith tried to brush off his texts as “political hyperbole.” He faces up to two years in prison.
Haiti’s top prosecutor sent a letter to Prime Minister Ariel Henry seeking to interview him about the night President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated.
Mick Brigden worked with some of the biggest names in rock music before his accidental death.
The prisoners escaped on Monday, highlighting weaknesses in Israel’s security system.
The newspaper says the evidence it examined casts doubt on the military’s story about the Aug. 29 strike.
Salesforce did not take a stand on the law but said any employee who wants to leave the state because of it will get help.
Troy and Charletta Green, who were not vaccinated, leave behind seven orphaned children.
Angela Wagner pleaded guilty to 14 of 22 charges in connection with the murders of eight members of the Rhoden family.
The actress is currently shooting her new movie "Prisoner's Daughter."
Police confirmed they found human remains at the plant but did not name the appendage.