Grammy Award Winner Mark Capps Killed By SWAT Team After Allegedly Holding Family Hostage
Grammy award-winning recording engineer Mark Capps was shot and killed by a Nashville SWAT Team Thursday after holding his wife and stepdaughter hostage at gunpoint.
Lisa Rinna Confirms She Will Not Return To 'RHOBH' Amid Feud With Kathy Hilton
Lisa Rinna has confirmed she will not return as a cast member of the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'" 13th season.
Southwest Airlines Estimates Nearly $825 Million In Losses From Holiday Disaster
Southwest Airlines said in a Friday filing that cancelling 16,700 flights between Dec. 21 and 29 will cost the company nearly $825 million in net losses in their fourth quarter.
State Rep Quentin Williams Dies In Car Crash Hours After Being Sworn In
Connecticut State Representative Quintin "Q" Williams died Thursday morning in a car crash just hours after being sworn in for his third term.
Elon Musk Says Kevin McCarthy 'Should Be Speaker' At Start Of 3rd Day Of Voting
Elon Musk tweeted on Thursday that Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) "should be Speaker" as the House enters its third day of voting.
US Job Market Grows By 235K In December, Complicating Fed's Inflation Strategy
Private payroll has risen to 235,000 this month, nearly 100,000 more than the Dow Jones originally predicted in November.
Pop Star Gloria Trevi Sued By Two Women Who Claim Underage Abuse In Sex Cult
Mexican pop star Gloria Trevi is facing a new civil lawsuit that alleges she procured two underage girls into a sex cult in the early nineties, where they faced abuse, grooming, and exploitation.
What Is 'Quiet Hiring'? Latest HR Trend Prefers Part-Time, Contract Workers
The new hiring trend that prefers part-time employees to fill gaps in specialized skills is set to dominate in 2023.
FBI Increases Reward To $500K In Investigation Of Capitol Riot Pipe Bomb Suspect
The FBI has announced it will raise the reward to $500k for any information leading to the arrest of the suspect who placed two pipe bombs outside the Democratic and Republican national headquarters a day before the Capitol Riots on Jan. 6.
Florida National Park Closes In Response To Sudden Arrival Of 300 Cuban Migrants
The National Park Service has temporarily closed Dry Tortugas National Park in the Florida Keys after an estimated 300 Cuban migrants landed on its shores.
Coinbase Agrees To $100M Settlement With NY Department Of Financial Services
Coinbase on Wednesday agreed to pay $100 million to settle a case with New York regulators.
Protestors Demand Justice For New Delhi Woman Dragged By Car To Her Death
Protestors demanded justice Tuesday for the New Delhi woman dragged miles under a vehicle after getting hit while on a scooter.
The Most Anticipated Criminal Trials Of 2023
Next year's court docket is set to be filled with stories worthy of a true crime documentary. Here is a list of the biggest trials scheduled in 2023.
Ohio Architect And Fiancée Are Still Missing After Vanishing In Mexico Christmas Day
An Ohio architect and his fiancée are still missing in Mexico after vanishing on Christmas Day.
Here Is Everything To Know About Trump's Tax Returns
The House Ways and Means Committee has officially released six years of former President Donald Trump's tax returns. Here is everything we have learned about its contents.
Indonesia's Criminalization Of Sex Outside Of Marriage Creates Human Rights Crisis
Indonesia is now facing a human rights crisis after passing controversial amendments to its criminal code earlier this month, specifically criminalizing sex outside marriage.
Virginia Thomas Says She Regrets Spreading 2020 Election Conspiracies
Virginia "Ginni" Thomas has expressed regret for texts she sent spreading 2020 presidential election conspiracies in one of the witness transcripts released in the final days of the congressional inquiry into the US Capitol riot.
National Guard Canvassing Houses In Buffalo Looking For Fatalities As Death Toll Rises to 34
The National Guard is going door-to-door in Buffalo, New York, to check for fatalities after the city's deadliest blizzard in decades.
Are Russian Soldiers In Ukraine Storing Their Frozen Sperm? Lawyer Makes Claim As 300K Are Mobilized
Russian soldiers can now store their sperm in cryobanks free of charge, as 300,000 are mobilized to fight in Ukraine.
Pope Francis Says Pope Benedict Is 'Very Sick'
Pope Francis announced Wednesday that his predecessor Pope Benedict XVI, 95, is "very sick" after an aggravation to his his current health condition.
Title 42 Upheld by the US Supreme Court
The Supreme Court voted Tuesday to uphold Title 42, the Trump-era immigration policy implemented at the beginning of the pandemic, to quickly expel asylum seekers.
Netflix To Face Plenty Of Financial Concerns In 2023
Netflix shares have increased in the last six months, but financial experts say the company will face plenty of issues in the coming year with ad tier revenue and subscriber growth.
El Paso Community Helps Migrants Stay Warm Amid Freezing Temperatures And Border Crisis
The winter storm wreaking havoc across the US is also affecting El Paso, the Texas border town currently facing an influx of migrants who have yet to turn themselves into border agents or officials after crossing the US-Mexico border.
These Could Be The Fastest Growing Cities In The US In 2023
The cities projected to grow the fastest were released somewhat unexpectedly in the post-pandemic population booms in places such as Phoenix and Austin.
Economists Agree That A Recession Is Inevitable In 2023
Economists agree that a recession is in the near future and that most people will feel the effects in early 2023.
At Least 15 Dead As Brutal Winter Storm Continues To Batter The US
Millions of US residents are affected by an unprecedented weather storm that has left at least 15 dead as it continues to batter cities across the US.
Courtney Clenney Trial Update: Dramatic New Video Shows OnlyFans Model Being Interrogated By Police
A newly released interrogation video shows Courtney Clenney, the OnlyFans Model accused of fatally stabbing her boyfriend, covered in blood recounting the couple's lengthy history of domestic violence.
Congress Passes Bill Enabling DOJ To Prosecute Foreigners Suspected Of War Crimes Overseas
US Congress passed one bill and an addendum Thursday that would grant the Justice Department additional tools to prosecute war criminals.
Holiday Packages May Be Delivered Late After FedEx And UPS Planes Grounded During Winter Storm
FedEx and UPS announced Friday that holiday packages could be delayed amid the massive winter storms across the US ahead of the Christmas weekend.
Tucker Carlson Says Ukraine President Zelenskyy Dressed Like 'A Manager At A Strip Club' In Congress
Fox News host Tucker Carlson lashed out at Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy on his primetime show.