Tiger Woods Arrested on Suspicion of DUI After Rollover Crash on Jupiter Island
Tiger Woods was arrested Friday afternoon on suspicion of driving under the influence following a rollover crash in Jupiter Island, Fla., just two days after making his first competitive golf appearance in more than a year. According to Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek, Woods was driving a dark ...
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North Carolina Mother Who Disappeared in 2001 Tearfully Reunites with Daughter Outside the Courtroom
Michele Hundley Smith, who vanished from her family 24 years ago, quickened her pace across a courthouse walkway Thursday and tearfully embraced her daughter, Amanda Hundley, in Rockingham County, North Carolina. It was the first time the two had seen each other since Smith walked out of her childre...
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Fox Nation Documentary Revisits Robert Durst's Trail of Death From New York to Texas to California
A new Fox Nation documentary is pulling back the curtain on one of America's most chilling sagas of wealth, violence, and delayed justice. "He Killed Them All? The Robert Durst Investigation" traces the decades-long investigation into millionaire real estate heir Robert Durst, a man connected to thr...
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Jeffries Punts on Indicted Democrat After Ethics Panel Finds 25 Violations
A bipartisan, eight-member House Ethics investigative subcommittee determined Friday that Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Fla., committed 25 House ethics violations, a finding that could lead to her expulsion from Congress. And the leader of her own party couldn't muster a single word of condemna...
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Utah Trooper Fatally Shoots Driver Who Rear-Ended Patrol Car, Pulled Knife on I-15
A Utah Highway Patrol trooper shot and killed a driver on the northbound I-15 on Friday afternoon after the man rear-ended the trooper's vehicle, fled, and then produced a knife during a confrontation on the freeway. The driver died at the scene. According to KSL.com, Utah Department of Public Safet...
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Federal Judge Dismisses All Charges Against Two Former Louisville Officers in Breonna Taylor Case
A federal judge threw out the remaining charges against two former Louisville police officers connected to the Breonna Taylor case, ending the criminal prosecution that began three years ago. U.S. District Court Senior Judge Charles R. Simpson III dismissed the misdemeanor charges against Joshua Jay...
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Petaluma Police Investigate String of Suspicious Fires in Downtown Area
Three fires in two days have put the downtown area of Petaluma, California, on edge, and investigators believe at least some of them were set on purpose. The string of incidents began around 3:20 a.m. on Wednesday, when police discovered a fully engulfed, abandoned RV. The Petaluma Fire Department e...
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Russian Man Sentenced to Four Years in London Assault Case Witnessed by Barron Trump on Video Call
A 22-year-old Russian citizen has been sentenced to four years in a London prison after being convicted of assault and attempting to pervert the course of justice, in a case that drew global attention because Barron Trump, the son of the U.S. President, witnessed the attack in real time over a video...
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Hong Kong police charge 10 more in JPEX crypto fraud case as losses top HK$1.6 billion
Ten more suspects now face money laundering and conspiracy charges in connection with Hong Kong's sprawling JPEX cryptocurrency fraud, bringing the total number of individuals charged to 26. The six men and four women, aged 26 to 47, are expected to appear in the Eastern Magistrates' Courts on Frida...
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Two charged after gunmen ambush U.S. Park Police officer in an unmarked vehicle in D.C.
Two gunmen ambushed a pair of U.S. Park Police officers driving an unmarked white Tesla in Washington, D.C., on Monday evening, wounding one officer with a shot to the shoulder. Both suspects have been arrested and charged with assault on a federal police officer. The officer, who has not been publi...
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