Shooting In Sandy, Utah: 3 Dead Including Suspect, 2 Injured In Gunfire Near Elementary School
A shooting in Salt Lake City, Utah, was reported to police as a domestic dispute. However, investigators are still trying to confirm the relationships between those involved.
Who Is Alex Honnold? Sacramento Native Becomes First Solo Climber To Scale El Capitan Without Ropes
Alex Honnold’s ascent of El Capitan was captured by National Geographic film crews who are filming a documentary starring the solo climber. The documentary is tentatively titled "Solo."
Twitter Reacts To Beyonce Being Called A 'Baby Machine' In Article
TMZ was criticized heavily for a video caption referring of the “Halo” singer as a “baby machine” on Tuesday.
What Is Executive Privilege? Trump Will Not Assert Power To Stop James Comey From Testifying
The Supreme Court first recognized the executive privilege in a 1974 case about whether former President Richard M. Nixon had to disclose tapes of his Oval Office conversations to the Watergate prosecutor.
US Maternal Mortality Rates: Texas Lawmakers Failed To Curb Pregnancy-Related Deaths
Despite the results about the skyrocketing maternal deaths in Texas, lawmakers did not address the issue before the end of their legislative session. Now, they will have to wait till 2019 to do so.
Who Is Cash Freeman? Oklahoma Man Fatally Shoots Neighbor Who Was Trying To Drown Children
According to police reports, Foster, the accused, had a criminal history and was charged with domestic abuse earlier.
London Terror Attack: Mayor Sadiq Khan Dismisses Trump's Misleading Tweet
While responding to the London terror attack, President Donald Trump also promoted his stalled travel ban and said, "We need the Travel Ban as an extra level of safety!"
Canada Tornado: Man Who Mowed Lawn With Tornado Behind Him Says He Was 'Fully Aware' But 'Not Worried'
The tornado in Alberta, Canada, resulted in damage to property but caused no causalities. Alberta generally experiences about 15 tornadoes every year, typically between the months of April and September.
Sexual Assault On College Campuses On The Rise: Fighting Sex Crime In The Trump Era
Various studies conformed that almost 20 percent of all female college students are subject to sexual assault of some sort.
Manila Casino Attack Full List Of Victims: Gunman Kills Himself After Failed Robbery At Resorts World Manila
The suspect in the attack in a casino at the Resorts World Manila entertainment complex in Philippines was said to be mentally unstable and was acting alone.
Joe Scarborough Says Donald Trump Is A 'Kid Pooping In His Pants,' Says President Might Be Putin's 'Hostage'
MSNBC’s "Morning Joe" show’s host Joe Scarborough speculated that President Donald Trump's actions suggest that he could be a "hostage" of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Who Is Bryan Moles? Doctor Arrested At Trump Hotel On Gun Charges Released Until Hearing
Bryan Moles of Pennsylvania, who was arrested for unlawful possession and transportation of arms at the Trump International Hotel, also served in the U.S. Navy from 1992 to 2006.
Michael Tyree Murder Trial: Santa Clara County Jury Finds 3 Sheriff's Deputies Guilty Of Inmate's Death
Three Santa Clara County jail guards were found guilty of second-degree murder in the fatal beating of a mentally ill inmate Aug. 26, 2015. Their charges also included assaulting another schizophrenic inmate on the same night.
Melania Trump Says Kathy Griffin's Beheaded Donald Trump Photo Was 'Disturbing'
First lady Melania Trump criticized Kathy Griffin's recent photo featuring a severed, bloody and decapitated head that strongly resembled her husband. Melania called the photo "disturbing."
Police Shootings By Race: NYPD Officer Faces Murder Charges For Shooting Mentally Ill Woman In The Bronx
NYPD Sgt. Hugh Barry pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder, manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in shooting of a black person during his court hearing. He shot a mentally ill woman named Deborah Danner in October 2016.
Eliza Wasni, 16-Year-Old Girl, Charged With Stabbing, Murdering Uber Driver In Chicago
Eliza Wasni, a teenager from Chicago, who was charged with murder of her Uber driver was taken into custody by the police after they tased her as she refused to drop her weapons.
Hillary Clinton Blames 'Weaponizing Technology' Used By Russians For 2016 Election Loss
“I take responsibility for every decision I make, but that's not why I lost,” the former presidential candidate said during an interview at Recode's Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, California.
Urinating Dog Statue Next To ‘Fearless Girl’ On Wall Street Hurts Feminism, Criticized As Being Sexist
The "Fearless girl" statue was installed in March on the eve of International Women's Day by a firm called State Street Global Advisers to show support for the women of New York.
World No Tobacco Day 2017: What Happens After You Quit Smoking
On account of World No Tobacco Day observed May 31, WHO aims to focus on the damage tobacco can bring around the world, thus asking governments to ensure implementation of strict tobacco control measures.
Scott Pelley Out As 'CBS Evening News' Anchor Due To Poor Ratings, Sources Say
Scott Pelley succeeded Katie Couric in June 2011 as "CBS Evening News" anchor. He started at CBS News in 1989 and also worked as a "60 Minutes" correspondent.
Jeremy Christian, Portland Stabbing Suspect, Screams About 'Patriotism' And 'Free Speech' At Hearing
The suspect Christian has been charged with one count of attempted aggravated murder, two counts of aggravated murder, two counts of second-degree intimidation and one count of first-degree assault, and three counts of unlawful use of a weapon, CBS News reported.
Memorial Day Tweet About 'Champagne Popsicle' From Ivanka Trump's Brand Misses Sweet Spot
Memorial Day is celebrated to honor American soldiers who sacrificed their lives serving the country and it is observed last Monday of May every year.
Kim Jong Nam Murder Suspect Writes Letter From Jail Asking Parents To Pray For Her
Kim Jong Nam was assassinated at the Kuala Lumpur airport on February 13. Indonesian Siti Aishah, 25, and Doan Thi Huong, 28, from Vietnam are accused of murdering him. If convicted, they would face death penalty.
ISIS Claims Baghdad Bombing That Killed Over A Dozen At Ice Cream Shop In Iraq Capital
Videos of the blast posted on social media showed chaotic scenes on the streets surrounding an ice cream shop in Baghdad, where the explosion took place.
Who Is Navi? Michael Jackson Impersonator To Play King Of Pop In Lifetime Biopic
On Navi's official website, his biography proclaims that he's “the world's number one Michael Jackson impersonator.” Navi was the only impersonator to be invited to MJ's home in Neverland on the occasion of Jackson's 45th birthday.
Great White Shark Jumps Onto Australian Fisherman's Boat Who Says It Was 'Just A Mundane Thing'
Evans Head resident Terry Selwood, 73, was fishing offshore at Evans Heads on Saturday afternoon, when a shark suddenly jumped out of the water and launched itself into his 4.5 meter boat.
Sri Lanka Floods, Landslides Claim Over 160 Lives, Rescue Underway Before Rain Resumes
More than a half-million people have been displaced from their homes by the floods and mudslides in Sri Lanka in the worst torrential rains since 2003.
British Airways IT Failure: Airline Could Face Hefty Compensation Bill For Airport Chaos
The IT meltdown occurred due to a power supply issue and there was no evidence of a cyber attack, British Airways said in a statement Monday.
What Is A Scud Missile? North Korea Test-Fired Soviet-Designed Ballistic Missile In Its Third Test In Weeks
The short-range ballistic missile that North Korea fired Monday was assumed to be a Scud series missile that was originally designed by the Soviets and then developed into a weapon by the Nazis.
David Clarke, Milwaukee Sheriff And Prominent Trump Supporter Plagiarized Parts Of His Postgraduate Thesis
David Clarke recently said he accepted a job in the Department of Homeland Security. However, the DHS did not confirm his claim.