Video: Delaware State Trooper Pulls Gun On Black Driver At Traffic Stop
Delaware law enforcement announced in a statement that they are currently reviewing footage of a state trooper allegedly pulling a gun on a driver at a traffic stop.
Cashing In On Seattle Snow: How Teen Earned $35K In 4 Days After Record Snowfall
David Holston, an 18-year-old from Idaho visiting his mother in Seattle made $35,000 over the span of four days when he decided on a whim to post an ad offering snowplowing services for city residents.
Customs Seizes Truck Delivering Frozen Strawberries In Texas, Finds $13 Million In Meth
A trailer-truck delivering frozen strawberries to the U.S. was stopped at a Texas port of entry, where law enforcement discovered almost $13 million worth of methamphetamine.
North Korea - US Relations: Ahead Of Summit, DPRK Claims Food Shortages Due To Weather, Sanctions
A memo from a government official in North Korea indicates that the country is experiencing a shortage of food supplies, blaming the looming period of food scarcity on recent natural disasters and sanctions.
Wildlife News: 2 Florida Panthers Found Dead, Raising 2019 Death Toll To 5
The bodies of two endangered Florida panthers were recovered within days of each other earlier this week, bringing the death toll up to five since the beginning of the year.
Winter Storm Petra: Which Areas Are Expected To See Snow, Ice, Freezing Rain?
Winter Storm Petra is still raging hard, expecting to blast the Northeast with snow, ice, and freezing rain.
Police Arrest 11-Year-Old Florida Boy For Refusing To Stand For Pledge Of Allegiance
An 11-year-old student was arrested in a Florida middle school for refusing to participate in a recitation of the pledge of allegiance, which the school district's student code of conduct allows.
Donald Trump, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Rank Highest Among Most-Engaged Twitter Users
Politicians and pundits reign supreme when it comes to user engagement on Twitter, according to a report.
Trans Woman Races To Join National Guard Before Ban
Before the trans military ban goes into effect, one trans woman is racing against time to join her state's Army National Guard before time runs out.
Winter Storm Petra Set To Pummel 90 Million Nationwide With Snow, Ice
Delivering a mix of snow, ice, and sleet, Winter Storm Petra is expected to affect at least 90 million people nationwide, with 20 million to endure possible flooding.
Rescuers Retrieve Hiker Trapped Hours In Quicksand At Utah's Zion National Park
Ryan Osmun, a hiker from Arizona, was rescued by responders after trapping his leg in quicksand at Utah's Zion National Park.
California Mudslides: Woman Survives Being Buried Alive In Bay Area
A woman miraculously survived being buried alive after a mudslide destroyed her home, trapping her under the wreckage.
VIDEO Intoxicated Woman Removed From JetBlue Flight On Valentine's Day After Yelling Profanity About Sitting Next To Child
A woman found to be intoxicated on a JetBlue flight bound for Las Vegas was taken into custody on Valentine's Day after she started ranting over being seated next to a three-year-old child.
Firefighter Arrested 3 Times In 24 Hours At Cleveland Airport For Disorderly Conduct, Intoxication
A 30-year veteran firefighter was arrested three times with a 24-hour span at Cleveland Hopkins International Aiport after repeatedly attempting to board a JetBlue flight to Boston.
Caught On Video: Florida Family Says Bear Went Into Garage, Ate Pizza And Took Water
When a family in Longwood, Florida, left their garage door open only for a few minutes, a passing bear took the opportunity to swipe some pizza and water from their fridge.
Ann Coulter vs. Donald Trump: Conservative Pundit Slams President Amid Border Wall Controversy
Conservative commentator was quick to fire back at Trump, calling him an "idiot" and the national emergency he declared a "scam," after the president further distanced himself from Coulter during a press conference on Friday.
Human Bones Found In Colorado Could Be 1,000 Years Old
Remains found by a construction crew in Aurora, Colorado, are certainly old, but they're definitely not the oldest remains uncovered in North America.
Who Was Gary Montez Martin? What To Know About The Illinois Mass Shooter
A 15-year employee of the factory where he killed five workers and injured five police officers, Gary Montez Martin was reportedly "stressed out" over the prospect of losing his job.
Will Trump's Wall Get Built? Avoiding Another Shutdown May Mean Less Funding For Border Barriers
President Trump neither confirmed nor denied that he would sign off on a new border deal, but many expect him to do so.
North Korea - US Relations: US Forces Commander Says North Korea's Military Program 'Remains Unchecked'
In a meeting with officials from the Senate Arms Committee, U.S. Forces Korea Commander Robert Abrams warned that North Korea's military program "remains unchecked."
Sarah Silverman And Megyn Kelly Spar On Twitter Over Donald Trump Climate Change Tweet
Comedian Sarah Silverman reminded former Fox newscaster Megyn Kelly that "we all have many sides" after Kelly blasted her for penning an expletive-laden tweet as someone who does voice acting for family-friendly movies.
AOC vs. Howard Schultz: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Calls Billionaire's Marginal Tax Plan 'No Plan'
After presidential hopeful and former CEO Howard Schultz criticized the proposed marginal tax rate in Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal, the freshman lawmaker pointed out that Schultz has no tax plan.
Who Is Ilhan Omar? Minnesota Congresswoman Draws Criticism For Israel Tweets
Rising political star Rep. Ilhan Omar made waves as one of the first Muslim women elected to Congress. But have tweets some have condemned as antisemitic derailed her career?
Queen Elizabeth II Signs Bill Making 'Upskirting' Illegal In UK, But Is It Illegal In The US?
After a two-year fight led by activist Gina Martin, "upskirting," the practice of taking photographs under a person's kilt or skirt without their consent, has now officially been criminalized in the U.K. after Queen Elizabeth II signed the bill into law.
Watch Video: Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Rally For Immigrants On White House Lawn
Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Ayanna Pressly of Massachusetts lead throngs of protestors in a rally in support of asylum seekers with temporary protected status, marching from the White House to the Capitol as a show of solidarity.
Beto vs. Trump In El Paso: Who Actually Had The Bigger Crowd And Was It A Preview Of 2020?
President Trump exaggerated the count for his rally turnout while former congressman and possible 2020 contender Beto O'Rourke's counterprotest outnumbered attendees in support of a border wall.
California Governor Withdraws Hundreds Of Border Troops, Won't Be Part Of Trump's 'Political Theater'
Amidst plans to call hundreds of National Guard troops back from deployment, California Gov. Gavin Newsom tweeted on Monday that "the border 'emergency' is nothing more than a manufactured crisis."
IKEA Narrows Down The Competition After TaskRabbit Acquisition, Company Says
Two years after acquiring the service-based app TaskRabbit, IKEA is finally starting to see the fruits of TaskRabbit's labor.
Presidential Real Estate For Sale? Farmland Once Owned By Abraham Lincoln Heads To Auction
A 30-acre parcel of Illinois land once owned by Abraham Lincoln is scheduled to be sold at auction on Tuesday.
Government Shutdown Looming? Trump Slams Democrats On 'New Demand' For Border Security
President Trump once again took to Twitter to slam Democrats, this time over a proposed cap on the number of beds reserved by ICE detainees, scolding members of the party over their "brand new demand."