
FBI raids home of kids therapist suspected of being a Capitol insurrectionist
The case of Christine Priola who worked with special needs children shows that the suspected rioters came from all walks of life.
The case of Christine Priola who worked with special needs children shows that the suspected rioters came from all walks of life.
Over 3 million automated calls were made nationally, with those targeting battleground state area codes of special concern.
Two men linked with anti-government extremist group allegedly tried to supply weapons to undercover agents they thought were Hamas terrorists.
Shanon Ryan admits he was one of the last people to see Leila Cavett before she disappeared more than three weeks ago.
Nebraska pharmacist conspired with online drug dealer to blow up rival pharmacy in order to sell more drugs on the dark web.
Georgia malingerer faces federal charges for allegedly submitting bogus medical records claiming he had the virus, forcing Atlanta firm to quarantine staff and shut for cleaning.
North Carolina singleton sentenced after posing as law enforcement officer and for illegal possession of a firearm.
Florida man arrested in joint operation with local cops and FBI terror unit on suspicion of intentional contamination.
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.
Researchers discovered that an octopus might punch a fish when both are hunting. Although some of the thrown punches can be explained, others remain a mystery.
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