
Mother of zip tie rioter charged with conspiracy in Capitol siege
Tennessee nurse Lisa Eisenhart and her son were both pictured carrying plastic cuffs inside Capitol building during violent protest.
Tennessee nurse Lisa Eisenhart and her son were both pictured carrying plastic cuffs inside Capitol building during violent protest.
Utah man on video allegedly encouraging protesters despite claiming he was only there to “document” events.
Jacob Fracker and Thomas Robertson posed inside Capitol in widely circulated image and allegedly boasted about their role in the building’s deadly storming.
Illinois resident Louis Capriotti allegedly warned “We will surround the motherf—ing White House” in voicemail left for U.S. House member.
Federal wildlife authorities search for culprits who etched political inscription on the marine animal, a crime carrying a $50,000 fine and/or up to a year in prison.
Miya Ponsetto has also claimed, incredibly, that Keyon Harrold Jr. did steal her cellphone after all.
Officer Patric Ferguson allegedly forced victim into his squad car before fatally shooting him and recruiting an accomplice to help move the body.
Associates of the left-wing group also reportedly identified by law enforcement among pro-Trump crowds gathered outside to protest election certification.
Oregon man made opportunistic getaway after being detained for allegedly driving a stolen truck into a police officer.
New Jersey man allegedly attacked multiple people, leaving one unconscious and another with a broken arm, in apparently random Manhattan rampage.
Maryland driver mistakenly stepped on gas pedal at train station parking lot, sending car crashing through fence and onto tracks.
A Century ago, English magician P.T. Selbit debuted a trick in London: He sawed a woman in half. The illusion continues to be popular with audiences, and magicians are always looking for volunteers.
In what sounds like a terrifying cookbook, How to Eat Your Christmas Tree, artisan baker Julia Georgallis offers recipes such as Christmas Tree pickles, Christmas-cured fish and Blue Spruce ice cream.
Someone swiped the sword from a statue of a Revolutionary War general in Westfield, Mass. The thief says he was in college when he went drinking with friends, and woke up with the sword.
A woman in South Windsor had been dating her boyfriend for a few months — he'd won over her family. Just after Christmas, her dad says the guy swiped her keys, drove off and didn't come back.
A new study looks at ways to make New Year's resolutions succeed.
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