Local sheriff asks FBI to investigate death of Black man found hanging in Alabama

The FBI is investigating the death of Dennoriss Richardson, a 39-year-old Black man found hanging in an abandoned Alabama house, after his wife and community members raised concerns about local law enforcement’s conduct. The Colbert County Sheriff’s Office ruled his death a suicide, but Richardson’s wife disputes this, linking it to a lawsuit he filed in February accusing the police of assault and misconduct. The … Continue reading Local sheriff asks FBI to investigate death of Black man found hanging in Alabama

Massive fire closes Ohio River bridge near Cincinnati and damages its steel structure

A significant fire beneath a bridge over the Ohio River closed Interstate 471, a major route between Cincinnati and northern Kentucky, on Friday. The fire, which ignited near a playground, caused flames to shoot over 40 feet high and damaged part of the bridge’s steel structure, including warping several beams and causing concrete to fall. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. The Ohio Department of Transportation … Continue reading Massive fire closes Ohio River bridge near Cincinnati and damages its steel structure

Mayor Adams set to go on trial in historic federal corruption case in April

New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ corruption trial is set for April 21, 2025, just two months before a competitive Democratic primary on June 24. Judge Dale Ho scheduled the trial date to allow for a resolution before the election, emphasizing the public’s interest in a swift trial. Adams faces five charges, including bribery related to luxury travel perks from Turkish nationals, and has pleaded … Continue reading Mayor Adams set to go on trial in historic federal corruption case in April

Squirrel who became social media star was euthanized after being seized by NY state officials

Peanut, a popular orphaned squirrel and social media star, was euthanized after state authorities seized him during a raid on his caretaker Mark Longo’s home in Pine City, New York. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) took Peanut and a raccoon named Fred due to concerns over potential rabies exposure after a person was bitten by the squirrel. Longo, who runs an … Continue reading Squirrel who became social media star was euthanized after being seized by NY state officials

Richard Moore executed in South Carolina despite appeal to cut sentence to life

Richard Moore was executed by lethal injection in South Carolina on Friday for the 1999 murder of convenience store clerk James Mahoney, despite appeals for clemency from jurors, his trial judge, and others citing his rehabilitation. Moore, 59, was convicted of shooting Mahoney after an altercation over a short payment. His lawyers argued for a life sentence without parole, highlighting his clean prison record and … Continue reading Richard Moore executed in South Carolina despite appeal to cut sentence to life

Jury delivers partial not guilty verdict in federal retrial of Breonna Taylor case

Brett Hankison, a former Louisville police officer, was acquitted of one count related to violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor’s neighbors during a 2020 botched raid, but jurors remain deadlocked on a second count concerning Taylor’s rights. The jury’s partial verdict followed their inability to reach a unanimous decision earlier in the day. Hankison fired 10 rounds into Taylor’s apartment, which endangered her neighbors, … Continue reading Jury delivers partial not guilty verdict in federal retrial of Breonna Taylor case

Supreme Court upholds Pennsylvania provisional ballot ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Pennsylvania ruling allowing provisional ballots missing a “secrecy” envelope to be counted, dealing a setback to the GOP and Republican National Committee just before the election. The GOP argued these ballots could cause “irreparable harm” if counted. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision emphasized that provisional votes can only be counted if eligibility is verified, Fox News has reported. Republican … Continue reading Supreme Court upholds Pennsylvania provisional ballot ruling

Halloween shootings in Orlando nightlife district leave 2 dead, 6 wounded

In downtown Orlando, a 17-year-old opened fire at two Halloween celebration spots, killing two and injuring six, prompting police to quickly arrest him on charges of first-degree murder and attempted murder. Victims ranged from 19 to 39, with two initially in critical condition now stable. Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer declared a state of emergency, setting a midnight alcohol cutoff and a curfew from 1 a.m. … Continue reading Halloween shootings in Orlando nightlife district leave 2 dead, 6 wounded

Hunter’s remains found after suspected bear mauling in Alaska

Authorities in Alaska have confirmed the death of 50-year-old Tad Fujioka, whose remains were found after he was reported overdue from a deer hunting trip in the Sitka area. The Alaska State Troopers were alerted on October 30, and search teams conducted land-based searches before locating Fujioka’s remains around 11:30 a.m. Investigations suggest he was likely the victim of a fatal bear mauling, but details … Continue reading Hunter’s remains found after suspected bear mauling in Alaska

New York state officials seize Instagram-famous squirrel named Peanut from owner

Mark Longo, a New York man, is urging state authorities to return his pet squirrel, Peanut, a social media star with hundreds of thousands of followers, seized during a Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) raid. The DEC, responding to complaints about illegal wildlife housing, confiscated Peanut along with a raccoon named Fred. Longo, who rescued Peanut seven years ago, started an animal sanctuary inspired by … Continue reading New York state officials seize Instagram-famous squirrel named Peanut from owner

Montana man found dead in tent welcomed suspect to camp and gave him a beer, officials say

Daren Christopher Abbey, 41, has been charged with the murder of 35-year-old Dustin Kjersem, whom he encountered at a campsite near Big Sky, Montana. Abbey, a stranger to Kjersem, allegedly accepted Kjersem’s hospitality before fatally attacking him with a piece of wood, a screwdriver, and an ax. Kjersem, planning to camp with his girlfriend, was found dead on October 12 after he failed to meet … Continue reading Montana man found dead in tent welcomed suspect to camp and gave him a beer, officials say

Soldier charged with murder after Fort Leonard Wood sergeant found dead in dumpster

A 21-year-old soldier, Spc. Wooster Rancy, stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, faces murder and obstruction charges in the death of Sgt. Sarah Roque, whose body was discovered in a dumpster on base on October 21. Roque, 23, went missing from her morning formation, leading to a search by her unit. Rancy, now in pretrial confinement, awaits a preliminary hearing. Roque, a Texas native and … Continue reading Soldier charged with murder after Fort Leonard Wood sergeant found dead in dumpster

Miami bank robber tells judge to give ‘me the max’; Wants to be in prison

South Florida serial bank robber Terry Meach, who requested maximum prison time to avoid “self-destruction” and embrace prison life, was sentenced to 20 years last week. Meach, who openly admitted to repeated offenses, had been previously imprisoned for bank robberies in 2012 and 2016. Just two weeks after his most recent release in February, he committed multiple robberies, once even attempting to surrender to deputies, … Continue reading Miami bank robber tells judge to give ‘me the max’; Wants to be in prison

Over 200 unqualified Texas educators had someone else take their exams in cheating scandal

Five individuals in Texas have been charged in connection with an illegal scheme that falsely certified over 200 unqualified teachers, generating more than $1 million for the plot’s leader, Vincent Grayson, 57, the head boys basketball coach at Booker T. Washington High School. Participants allegedly paid $2,500 for proxies to take certification tests at two Houston testing centers, where a proctor was bribed to facilitate … Continue reading Over 200 unqualified Texas educators had someone else take their exams in cheating scandal

Mom and two young kids dead after jumping off Niagara Falls

A New York mother, Chianti Means, 33, tragically jumped off Niagara Falls with her two young children, 9-year-old Roman Rossman and 5-month-old Mecca Means, resulting in their deaths. Witnesses reported that Means stepped over the guardrail at Luna Island, a popular overlook with a nearly 200-foot drop, on Monday night. New York State Police indicated that the plunge was likely intentional, although the investigation is … Continue reading Mom and two young kids dead after jumping off Niagara Falls

Trump supporter charged after allegedly threatening Harris campaigners with machete

An 18-year-old Donald Trump supporter, Caleb James Williams, was arrested in Florida after allegedly threatening Kamala Harris supporters with a machete outside a polling place. Williams was part of a group at the Beaches Branch Library in Neptune Beach, where tensions escalated during a confrontation with opposing political supporters. He faces charges of felony aggravated assault and misdemeanor exhibition of a dangerous weapon, specifically against … Continue reading Trump supporter charged after allegedly threatening Harris campaigners with machete

New York grand jury hearing new evidence in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs federal case

A federal grand jury in New York is currently investigating Sean “Diddy” Combs, with new evidence being presented this week. An attorney confirmed that a male client is set to testify before the grand jury. Combs, who has pleaded not guilty to charges of racketeering, sex trafficking, and transportation for prostitution, is being held at Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, with his legal team appealing his … Continue reading New York grand jury hearing new evidence in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs federal case

Supreme Court leaves in place Virginia’s purge of voter registrations

The Supreme Court upheld Virginia’s voter registration purge, aimed at preventing non-U.S. citizens from voting, despite a federal judge’s finding that over 1,600 voters were illegally removed. Virginia’s Republican administration, led by Gov. Glenn Youngkin, successfully appealed for an emergency ruling, which came without a stated rationale. Critics, including affected voters, labeled the action as a “bad October surprise,” with concerns about citizens being unjustly … Continue reading Supreme Court leaves in place Virginia’s purge of voter registrations

About 475 damaged ballots retrieved from burned drop box in Washington state, auditor says

Approximately 475 damaged ballots were recovered from a ballot box that was set on fire in Vancouver, Washington, early Monday. Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey stated that workers will begin checking the damaged ballots for voter information to issue replacements. The incident, which also involved damage to three ballots in Portland, has been condemned by officials as an attack on democracy ahead of the upcoming … Continue reading About 475 damaged ballots retrieved from burned drop box in Washington state, auditor says

Alabama man sentenced to more than 1 year for threats over Trump mug shot

Arthur Ray Hanson II, a 59-year-old man from Huntsville, Alabama, was sentenced to one year and nine months in prison for threatening Georgia officials over the mug shot of former President Donald Trump. After Trump’s booking on state charges in August 2023, Hanson left voicemails for Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat and District Attorney Fani Willis, warning them of violent repercussions. He specifically threatened Labat … Continue reading Alabama man sentenced to more than 1 year for threats over Trump mug shot

Gunman in Halloween mask opens fire from Atlanta hotel balcony

A 70-year-old man, Jay Steven Berger, was arrested after he opened fire from a high-rise balcony at Atlanta’s Four Seasons hotel during a mental health crisis. The incident began when hotel staff responded to a call about Berger’s erratic behavior, which included throwing furniture off his balcony. Witnesses captured footage of him firing a gun while wearing a Halloween mask, leading to a massive police … Continue reading Gunman in Halloween mask opens fire from Atlanta hotel balcony

Man who attacked Pelosi’s husband sentenced to life without parole

A California judge sentenced David DePape to life in prison without parole for breaking into Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s home and attacking her husband, Paul Pelosi, with a hammer on October 28, 2022. DePape, 44, had previously received a 30-year federal sentence for related crimes. He was found guilty of aggravated kidnapping, first-degree burglary, and other offenses. During the sentencing, Judge Harry Dorfman emphasized that DePape … Continue reading Man who attacked Pelosi’s husband sentenced to life without parole

Philadelphia DA sues Elon Musk over $1 million voter giveaway

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner has sued Elon Musk and his PAC, claiming Musk’s $1 million voter giveaway constitutes an illegal lottery under Pennsylvania law. Krasner seeks an injunction, alleging the PAC’s actions mislead consumers and skirt state lottery regulations. While Musk insists the giveaway is meant to promote free speech and does not require voting, critics argue it could influence voters, ABC News has … Continue reading Philadelphia DA sues Elon Musk over $1 million voter giveaway

Virginia asks US Supreme Court to permit voter roll purge aimed at suspected noncitizens

Virginia officials have appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court to allow the state to remove suspected noncitizens from voter rolls ahead of next week’s presidential election. The request comes amid heightened scrutiny and distrust, with polls showing varying confidence in the Supreme Court’s handling of election cases. Virginia’s Governor Glenn Youngkin initiated the program to cross-check state records for noncitizens, but a lower court blocked … Continue reading Virginia asks US Supreme Court to permit voter roll purge aimed at suspected noncitizens

Woman dies after backing into plane propeller while taking picture at Kansas airfield

Amanda Gallagher, 37, from Wichita, Kansas, died on Saturday after accidentally backing into a plane’s propeller while taking photos at Cook Airfield. Gallagher, an observer on a skydiving flight with Air Capital Drop Zone, moved in front of the wing as jumpers boarded, violating safety protocols, and was critically injured. Tributes described her as a kind, adventurous person, NBC News has reported. The FAA and … Continue reading Woman dies after backing into plane propeller while taking picture at Kansas airfield