‘Happy Face’ starring Dennis Quaid to premiere March 20 on Paramount+

Happy Face, the true-crime series starring Dennis Quaid, is set to premiere March 20 on Paramount+. Happy Face features Annaleigh Ashford as Melissa Moore, daughter of Keith Jesperson, the man known as the ‘Happy Face Killer’ (Quaid) for
Michigan mom who braved flames for son in hyperbaric chamber explosion stresses treatment dangers: attorney

The mother of a 5-year-old Michigan boy who died in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber explosion while receiving treatment for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and sleep apnea jumped into flames to try and save her son, according to the
Luigi Mangione supporters whine about suspected CEO assassin's portrayal in 'corporate backed narrative'

Suspected UnitedHealthcare CEO assassin Luigi Mangione has a cult following that has not only donated hundreds of thousands to his defense, his supporters are also saying his prosecution for a murder caught on camera is part of a
Sinaloa Cartel takes root in American neighborhoods: Where are they?

A retired Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) supervisory special agent says Mexico’s notorious Sinaloa drug cartel is deeply entrenched in major U.S. cities and in smaller communities, describing its influence as so pervasive it’s “woven into our communities.”
Tennessee man, self-proclaimed 'serial killer,' sentenced to 261 years in 5 separate murders

A Memphis man, who referred to himself as a “serial killer” during his trial, has been sentenced to an additional 159 years in prison after pleading guilty to three counts of first-degree murder on Valentine’s Day. His