The incident shown in the half-minute video footage, took place on Oct. 22, at 5:30 p.m. EST on West 143rd Street in Hamilton Heights, located in the upper Manhattan area, New York City.
According to reports, Japan received signals that suggest Pyongyang may be preparing for a ballistic missile launch.
Hunter Joanne Day was arrested and charged in Canadian County with second-degree rape and soliciting sex with a minor by use of technology.
Judge Kollar-Kotelly wrote that the military must continue to follow policies established by former President Barack Obama’s "June 30, 2016 Directive-type Memorandum."
An Egypt Air Flight headed to Cairo was moving on Taxiway Kilo when its right wing collided with the left wing of a Virgin Atlantic Airlines flight at the JFK airport in New York.
When questioned, the girl told the police that she "wanted to kill people."
Jones was speaking to a caller on the show when he described the Las Vegas massacre to be fake.
Ann Coulter made several tweet jokes and puns about Donald Trump's nickname for Elizabeth Warren used at a White House meeting with Navajo members Monday.
In an earlier incident in June, a Russian Su-27 jet with air-to-air missiles came within five feet of a U.S. reconnaissance plane. The U.S. military also termed that incident as "unsafe."
According to reports, this is one image in a series of propaganda images warning attacks during Christmas across Europe.
The incident took place Monday evening outside a post office at an intersection near Wesley Chapel and Snapfinger roads in DeKalb County.
James O’Keefe and Project Veritas have struck out again -- this time failing to dupe Washington Post reporters into believe a woman’s fake claim about GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore.
Lee Busby said he will launch a write-in campaign for an open Alabama Senate seat.
An irate woman screamed at a Toronto mall Santa for being fake: "I heard about it when I was a young kid!"
Researchers have said that white men under financial stress are most likely to feel emotionally attached to their guns.
Amazon’s Treasure Truck is cruising around with the Fingerlings interactive baby monkey and free Airheads gum for Cyber Monday.
"I think he must be freaking exhausted," Trump's first wife said.
The former White House communications director took issues with an op-ed written by Tufts University graduate student Camilo A. Caballero, which he said was defamatory.
The complaints published in a report Sunday are from over the years and reported at multiple spa outlets from across the country.
The name of the victim is still not identified but reports suggest that she was a 38-year-old who was working in an apartment above a massage parlor.
A woman was sentenced in 2016 after pleading guilty to involuntary manslaughter in the death of her adult daughter. She said she had cancer and feared for her daughter’s future as her own health declined.
She tweeted that white women raise sons who tend to turn into "killers," "rapists" and "terrorists" when they grow up.
Zuri C. Towns, 45, confessed to breaking signs and windows at five African-American churches in Morristown, New Jersey. He was charged with four counts of criminal mischief.
A New York City skyline doodle consisting of the Trump Tower made by President Donald Trump was sold for nearly $30,000 at a Los Angeles auction house in July 2017.
Authorities have still not established whether the slayings are connected with each other and won’t comment on the matter until further investigations are completed.
“Mad” Mike Hughes was to launch the rocket, which he made mostly from salvaged parts, Saturday but lack of permission from the Bureau of Land Management got in the way.
Leandra English was appointed deputy director as CFPB Director Richard Cordray stepped down. But hours later, President Trump named Mulvaney as the acting director, leaving it unclear which of the two was the lawful head of the CFPB.
The picture showed several officers who are responsible for patrolling Arlington National Cemetery smiling and laughing as they pretend to beat a fellow co-worker.
Will Johnson, Chief of the Arlington Police Department, posted pictures on Twitter showing the suspect pointing an imitation gun at an officer. He also said it is difficult to distinguish between a real and a fake gun.
The suspect made threats to hurt himself after the police asked him to release the baby and surrender.