Hunter Biden is attempting to withdraw a civil suit against someone who published contents of his abandoned laptop, claiming since December 2024 his source of income has dried up. Wonder why. Read More.
The bodies of nine people, suspected to be missing students, were found beside a highway in Mexico with gunshot wounds and signs of torture. Read More.
Columbus Police Officer Spencer Badger, who runs a YouTube channel called "Columbus Police Body Camera," has been fired for posting such videos to his YouTube channel without using public records requests to access the footage. Read More.
After smashing a car into One Stop Liquors and downing two bottles of Fireball whiskey in the parking lot, a Kentucky man led police from several jurisdictions on a chase across state lines ending in Cincinnati. Read More.
A Massachusetts mother and her three children were arrested Monday after police, investigating a brandished firearm on a live stream, found an unlicensed firearm in the bedroom of a 17-year-old boy and were assaulted by his 14-year-old sisters. Read More.
Skyler Evans, 33, is facing charges for first-degree sexual abuse of a minor following allegations that he abused a former student-turned-foster child. Read More.
Sheriff Bianco, who is running for California governor, posted a video about the new proposed bill that he said could make it a crime to protect yourself in self-defense. Read More.
Franklinton Police said that Jamerian Anders opened fire following an after party for the Pepe Mardi Gras Parade on Sunday night, wounding five people and leaving one in critical condition. Read More.
Professional athletes, celebrities, and similar others are often regarded as heroes. But according to Michael Letts of InVest USA, the real heroes are cops, and here’s why. Read More.
Naugatuck Police Officer Nicholas Kehoss was arrested after he used a Taser on a robbery suspect three times, which the Connecticut State Police viewed as excessive force. He will be facing a judge on March 7 in Waterbury Superior Court. Read More.
Supreme Court Justices Alito and Thomas dissented in the court's decision not to hear a qualified immunity case in San Jose, CA. Alito blasted the decision as "a flagrant error." Read More.