Donald Trump described a friend as “brilliant but seriously overweight” who takes a “fat shot drug.” Is it Elon Musk or Robert Kiyosaki? Here's what the evidence says.
Jeffy Yu, Zerebro crypto co-founder, shocked the internet by faking his death during a livestream—only to be found alive days later at his parents’ home in San Francisco.
Who is Jeanine Pirro? Here's a comprehensive profile that covers her biography, family, education, career highlights, and what this new appointment could mean for her next chapter.
Robert Francis Prevost, born in Chicago in 1955, rose from a humble, devout Catholic family to become Pope Leo XIV. Learn about his parents, siblings, early life, and education that shaped the first American pope.
Pope Leo XIV, the first American and Augustinian pope, chose a name with deep historical meaning. His choice reflects a bold message about justice, doctrine, and leadership at a critical time for the Catholic Church.
Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Prevost in Chicago, is the first American and Augustinian Pope. His deep missionary work in Peru and Vatican leadership mark a pivotal new chapter for the global Catholic Church.
Mahendra Patel: Engineer Accused of Attempted Kidnapping at Georgia Walmart Released on Bond Amid Controversy about Cultural Misunderstanding!
Frances Robinson, wife of Motown legend Smokey Robinson, is facing serious legal backlash after being named alongside her husband in a $50 million sexual assault and workplace abuse lawsuit.
Calvin Crew, a Pennsylvania man, was sentenced to life in prison for the 2022 murder of Uber driver Christina Spicuzza, a mother-of-four. The case highlights major concerns over rideshare driver safety.
Telemundo reporter Adan Manzano was found dead in his hotel before the Super Bowl—now two suspects face murder charges in a chilling drug-and-robbery scheme.
Bandna Bhatti, a 21-year-old Indian-American student at the University of California, Berkeley, has been left paralyzed from the waist down after a devastating fall during a fraternity house party.
Ten brave officers lost their lives protecting others in 2025. This tribute honors their sacrifice, service, and stories as we remember them during National Police Week and Peace Officers Memorial Day.
Logan Federico, a 22-year-old woman from Waxhaw, North Carolina, was tragically shot and killed in the early morning hours of Saturday, May 3, 2025, while visiting friends in Columbia, South Carolina.
Here’s your definitive guide to the 2025 Pulitzer Prize winners—who they are, what they created, and why their work matters.
Pulitzer Prize winner Percival Everett reimagines Huckleberry Finn in James, giving voice to Jim and redefining American literature with bold storytelling and sharp insight.
Twelve years after the brutal and highly publicized stabbing of nurse Aliza Sherman outside a downtown Cleveland law office, authorities have arrested a surprising suspect: her own divorce attorney, Gregory Moore.
Ilhan Omar, one of the most outspoken voices in U.S. politics, is facing renewed criticism after past comments about domestic terrorism resurfaced online.
Deputy Larry Henderson’s life and death are at the center of a tragic Cincinnati case involving a police shooting, a grieving father, and a city torn by grief and unanswered questions.
James Farthing, a $167 million Powerball winner, was arrested just days after his historic win for assaulting a deputy during a violent altercation at a Florida resort.
In a stunning twist to a cold case that baffled investigators and haunted a Wisconsin family for over six decades, Audrey Backeberg — who vanished in July 1962 — has been found alive and well at the age of 82. Her discovery marks one of the most astonishing missing person resolutions in U.S. history.