Victims In Tennessee Killing Spree Identified As Relatives Of Killer, Michael Cummins
The seven murder victims discovered between two home in rural Tennessee were ID'd, with three of them identified as relatives to the killer.
Police Call Ohio Boy 'Hero" For Saving Sister From Attempted Kidnapping, Carjacking
An 8-year-old boy from Middletown, Ohio, is being praised by local police for his quick thinking in thwarting a kidnapping attempt in a moving car.
American Airlines Crew, Passengers Save Baby Who Suffered A Seizure Mid-Flight
Passengers and crew on an American Airlines flight from Tampa to San Antonio saved an 11-month-old baby who suffered a seizure mid-flight.
Whale Harassing Norwegian Fishermen Could Be Trained By Russia, Experts Say
While working of the coast of Norway, local fishermen were harassed by a beluga whale wearing a harness that points to possible Russian training.
Florida Youth Pastor Arrested For Sexual Battery, Threatened To Call ICE On Teen's Family
A Florida youth pastor was arrested on Friday morning for the alleged sexual assault of a 15-year-old girl.
Russian Agent Maria Butina Sentenced To 18 Month For Interference Efforts In 2016 Election
Maria Butina has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for her efforts to interfere in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election.
Flooding, Heavy Wind Warnings To U.S. Northeast And Mid-Atlantic Ahead Of Storm
After ripping through Louisiana, the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic are now facing flood and heavy wind warnings ahead of the weekend storm.
Colorado Police Report 'Multiple Fatalities' After Fiery Interstate Pileup
A deadly crash occurred Thursday evening on Colorado Interstate I-70 that left multiple people dead or injured.
Two North Carolina Men Found Dead In Small Plane Crash In Kentucky
The bodies of two men from North Carolina were found in the wreckage from a small airplane in Henderson, Kentucky.
AJ Freund's Parents Beat 5-Year-Old In Cold Shower Before His Death, According To Criminal Report
The criminal complaint filed by the Crystal Lake Police Department revealed AJ Freund's parents beat him and forced him to stay in a cold shower knowing it could kill him.
'Bond 25' Movie: Rami Malek Joining And Everything Else We Know So Far
The first details were released for "Bond 25" on Thursday morning, and this is everything we know about the movie thus far.
Survey Shows Netflix Could Lose Over 8 Million Subscribers To Disney+
A new survey suggests that Netflix could lose over 8 million subscribers to Disney+ when it launches later in 2019.
Life Insurance Inheritance May Cost Parkland Suspect Nikolas Cruz His Public Defender
Parkland shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz could lose his public defender due to his late mother's life insurance plan.
Woman Found Dead After Falling Into Meat Grinder At Work
A Pennsylvania woman working for Economy Locker Storage Company was found dead Monday morning after falling into a meat grinder at work,
'Jeopardy' Champion Winnings: How Much Has James Holzhauer Won So Far?
"Jeopardy" contestant James Holzhauer has set a new record as the fastest contestant to reach $1 million total winnings.
VIDEO Freight Train Carrying Ethanol Derails And Catches Fire Outside Fort Worth, Texas
A Union Pacific freight train carrying ethanol derailed early Wednesday morning and caught fire right outside of Fort Worth, Texas.
Over 12,000 Boy Scouts Were Victims Of Sexual Abuse: Report
In a newly released report, an expert claims that over 12,000 Boy Scouts were victims of sexual abuse.
Angelina Jolie, Amal Clooney Voice Support For UN Resolution On Sex Crimes US Threatened To Veto
After the U.S. threatened to veto a U.N. resolution to recognize sexual violence as a weapon of war, Angelina Jolie and Amal Clooney voiced their support for the resolution.
Powerball 2019 Winner: Wisconsin Man Who Won $768.4 Million Jackpot Comes Forward
After a month, the winner of March's $768.4 million Powerball jackpot from Wisconsin has now come forward.
World Health Organization Sending First Malaria Vaccine To Aid Africa
The World Health Organization is sending the first malaria vaccine to three Africa countries to aid the continent in battling the virus.
United Airlines Employee Charged For Yelling Racial Slur At Customer In Houston Airport
An employee for United Airlines has been charged for disorderly conduct after yelling racial slurs at a customer in Houston airport.
ISIS Claims Responsibility For Easter Weekend Bombings In Sri Lanka
Terrorist group ISIS issued a statement Tuesday morning claiming responsibility for the bombings that shook Sri Lanka on Easter Weekend.
San Diego Woman Arrested For Threatening To Blow Up Church In Wake Of Sri Lanka Easter Bombings
In the wake of the Easter bombings in Sri Lanka, a woman was arrested in a San Diego church after threatening to blow it up while waving a gun and her child around.
Measles Outbreak 2019: Recent Outbreak On Track To Break Record For Confirmed Cases According To CDC
With a wave of newly confirmed cases, the CDC reveals the 2019 measles outbreak is on track to set new record.
Illinois Police Search For Missing 5-Year-Old Boy Turns Towards Parents
Police have started taking a harder look at the parents of 5-year-old Andrew Freud, who has been missing since Thursday.
Florida Man Arrested For Impersonating An Officer After Attempting To Pull Over An Undercover Detective
A Florida man was arrested Tuesday night after he tried to pull over an undercover detective before being pulled over himself.
'Game Of Thrones' Episode 2 'A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms' Leaked Early On Amazon Prime
A week after the season premiere leaked on DirecTV Now, "Game of Thrones" second episode leaked early on Amazon Prime.
Nevada Man Arrested By Police For The Murder Of His Girlfriend In Billings, Montana
A Nevada man was arrested for the September murder of his girlfriend in the couple's home in Billings, Montana.
Flint, Michigan Can Sue US Government For Handling Of Water Crisis, Says Judge
A Federal Judge has ruled that the residents of Flint, Michigan can sue the U.S. Government for its handling of the water crisis from 2014 and 2015.
Catholic Church Uncovers 'Holy Stairs' In Rome For First Time In 300 Years
The Catholic Church has uncovered and opened the "Holy Stairs" in Rome to the public for the first time in nearly 300 years.