
Teacher arrested for offering $200 for sex with 2-year-old
Florida educator allegedly arranged to pay for a father’s motel room in return for being left alone there with the man’s young daughter.
Florida educator allegedly arranged to pay for a father’s motel room in return for being left alone there with the man’s young daughter.
Arkansas monster is alleged to have engaged in intimate relations with the teenager back in September 2020.
Educator claims he thought the Zoom call for students had finished before he unzipped his pants.
Ohio high school educator admits to using her position of her trust to engage in sex with a minor under her care.
Instructor Kevin Cosculluela, who appeared on the popular TV show, is accused of offenses against minors.
Philadelphia man caught leaving victim’s home in truck containing human torso before cooked hands and feet found in nearby dumpster.
Employer the New Yorker has done the right thing by terminating such a brazen transgressor but too many other entitled offenders in the corporate world remain unpunished.
Louisiana man arrested after the 15-year-old girl’s parents finally discover him hiding in her closet.
Texas couple hid death of their baby boy, now claim sudden infant death syndrome as autopsy awaited.
California creep drops his pants and tries to squeeze into elderly lady’s home via pet flap as she talks to cops on the phone.
Dashcam footage and home surveillance video captured the fireball that lit up the night sky on Monday.
The remains of 24 pharaohs, 18 kings and four queens, were relocated to the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization on Saturday in an elaborate event designed to attract tourists to the new museum.
Lego theft may be on the rise, with French police investigating an international ring of alleged Lego thieves. Lego expert Gerben van IJken says there could be a Lego black market.
The department, responsible for nuclear weapons, concluded that a "very young child took advantage of the situation" when the parent, who manages the account, briefly left it "open and unattended."
From fish in jars to rare seeds and microbes, hundreds of millions of biological specimens are stored around the U.S., and caretakers are trying to make them accessible for future research.
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