At least two turkeys can breathe easy this Thanksgiving.
Terry Crews claims that Russell Simmons told him to drop his allegations.
The U.S. Marine Corps responded to a viral video appearing to show U.S. Marines drinking from a beer bong while repeatedly screaming "F*** N*****s" in a Snapchat video.
A photo posted on social media by a Houston-area sheriff this week showing a truck sticker with an expletive directed toward President Donald Trump went viral. The sheriff said the sticker could violate a disorderly conduct law.
The 35-year-old will be required to serve a minimum term of 10 years in prison — the mandatory term for those convicted of child trafficking.
Police said the boy wandered away from his family’s table at the restaurant In Atlanta and got his head stuck between tables. The rotating floor reportedly shut off automatically when he was struck. The lawsuit disagreed with police statements.
A Texas mom rapped about her experiences of being a mom.
Top U.S. nuclear commander, Air Force Gen. John Hyten, said Saturday he would not follow orders to carry out an illegal nuclear strike made by President Donald Trump.
A writer for the sitcom was accused of raping an actress when she was underage.
The broadcaster is being investigated by E! Entertainment.
The first daughter's Thanksgiving table centerpiece is "beyond the conventional cornucopia."
A man drove up next to a Washington woman in a parking lot and asked for directions as he fondled himself. When the woman told him to leave her alone, he picked on another woman and her child who were present there.
A viral video shows a World War II veteran, an 89-year-old man calling for help, saying he can't breathe. It also shows the nurses failing to take life-saving measures and laughing as they try to start an oxygen machine.
A teacher at a school in Connecticut invited a Muslim woman to speak to her social studies class about Islam as part of the school's curriculum covering world religions. Safety concerns for the school's students arose after angry comments surfaced on social media.
"The actions of this aircrew were wholly unacceptable and antithetical to Navy core values. We have grounded the aircrew and are conducting a thorough investigation and we will hold those responsible accountable for their actions," the Navy said in a statement.
Raisman and Biles are among the most decorated gymnasts in American history. Biles won four gold medals at the 2016 games in Rio. Raisman has three golds, two silvers, and a bronze from her two Olympic appearances.
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Albuquerque International Sunport was locked down amid a security concern near a TSA checkpoint.
Indiana City Councilman Jeff Miller was arrested Friday on three counts of felony child molestation.
The Dallas Cowboys football team owner appeared to make a racial comment in 2013.
The sign can be seen on all of the church's doors.
Ohio Supreme Court Justice Bill O'Neill appeared to boast about the 50 "very attractive females" he had sexual encounters with.
Denise Young Smith had been with Apple since 1997.
The Navy denounced the incident as "unacceptable" after some residents said they were offended by the imagery.
The FAA urges that parents use an adequate restraining system for their children on airline flights.
The final NBI score was decided after collecting public opinion on 50 different countries on primarily six categories: its people, governance, exports, tourism, investment and immigration, and culture and heritage.
The corrupt cop, Ronald Watts, was previously given a 22-month prison sentence for stealing thousands of dollars from a drug courier who was an FBI informant.
The incident took place in First United Methodist Church in Tellico Plains, Tennessee, when the elder members were talking about the alarming number of church shootings in the recent times.
Sam Saia was riding the N train when a man next to her pushed her to the side by spreading his legs wide open. When Saia requested him to give her some room, he started shouting sexist slurs at her.
The military refused to give any concrete reason why it has also decided to stop releases of security-screened prisoner art to the public.