Vigilantes serve street justice after career criminal tries to rape elderly woman in broad daylight: report

In a midday attack that has rattled a Bronx neighborhood, a 50-year-old career criminal with 19 prior arrests allegedly attempted to rape a 70-year-old woman in broad daylight—only to reportedly be tracked down and beaten by outraged
Florida man offers police booze during car chase: 'Don’t know if he was expecting us to just say ‘cheers''

Don’t drink and drive. A Florida man casually offered pursuing deputies a vodka spritzer in the middle of a car chase after he allegedly stole several items from a convenience store, authorities said. Deputies with the Highlands
Florida woman poses as ICE agent to kidnap wife of ex-boyfriend from work, authorities say

A Florida woman posed as a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent and briefly kidnapped her ex-boyfriend’s wife from her job, authorities said. Wearing a black shirt with ICE printed on the front, Latrance Battle, 52,
Arizona jury finds 'cult mom' Lori Vallow guilty of conspiring to murder late husband

A jury in Arizona has found Lori Vallow Daybell guilty of conspiring to kill her late husband Charles Vallow after she was convicted in 2023 of killing two of her own children. Prosecutors allege that Vallow Daybell
Loris High School prepared for life and work success
By KATHY ROPP
Climate vandals spray paint NYC Tesla dealership in Earth Day protest, clean it off when police arrive

Climate change vandals spray-painted a Tesla car dealership in Manhattan on Tuesday to protest Elon Musk’s work with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), but as police arrived, the activists could be seen cleaning off some of
Loris car show participants get access to rare antique auto collection
“I’m more interested in the cars as they came out of the factory. I’m interested in the preservation.”
For this 68-year-old HGTC student, it's never too late to learn
“I’m able to pursue my passion that I’ve always had.”
Russian Harvard scientist Kseniia Petrova 'knowingly' smuggled illicit items to US: feds

Federal authorities said Harvard’s Kseniia Petrova “knowingly broke the law” amid their ongoing push to deport the Russian scientist. Petrova, a bioinformatician at the Kirschner Lab at Harvard Medical School, was detained at Boston Logan International Airport on
Video captures New York grandmother, children narrowly avoiding manhole explosion

A New York woman and two young children were seen narrowly avoiding a manhole explosion in a dramatic incident captured on video. Lisa Davis just missed the blast on Saturday in Poughkeepsie as she and her two