Masked serial subway vandal smashes OMNY sensors
Police have arrested a man in connection to a string of vandalism incidents in which a suspect smashed several OMNY turnstiles at MTA subway stations.
Florence Simon took fancy home cooked meals in Fort Worth beyond steak on the grill.
Huda Ayaz told Eyewitness News in her first interview that after she received her diploma - before she could even get to her parents - several men bombarded her and used expletives to describe her speech.
The pilot, who was spraying crops, survived the crash, officials say.
If the gene-editing tool CRISPR/Cas9 continues to show such promise it will herald a new era for the treatment of many genetic diseases.
A 23-year-old British man broke the world record for most M&M’s stacked on top of each other.
The filmmaker has said his 10th project will be his last.
Cedric Richmond said Republicans are to blame for crime spike.
“Pride is back at the White House,” President Biden said during the ceremony Happy Pride month, y’all. President Biden hosted an LGBTQ+ Pride celebration at the White House, commemorating the return of Pride events at the White House as Trump largely ignored the important month for three out of his four terms. Sixteen-year-old Ashton Mota introduced []
In an appearance on Real Time with Bill Maher, Quentin Tarantino reiterated his plan to retire after his next film, noting that he has considered making his swan song a reboot of Reservoir Dogs. Maher questioned the 58-year-old filmmaker’s intent to quit when he is still in his prime, observing that experience can often enhance […]
Here's what this week, marked by Venus going into Leo and a couple dramatic moves by Mars, will bring for every sign.
The two bigs have settled on the number they'll rep for the coming season.
A cadet at the U.S. Air Force Academy died Thursday in a plane crash while he was on leave.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declared a state of emergency for Wayne County because of the flooding.
Australian authorities announced a two-week lockdown in the city of Sydney and surrounding areas as the Delta coronavirus variant continues to rapidly spread.Why it matters: This is the first full lockdown for Sydney since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020. It takes effect from Saturday at 6 p.m. local time until at least midnight on Friday, July 2.Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.The state of play: Sydney residents will only be allowed to leave thei
U.K. Health Secretary Matt Hancock, who has led the country's response to the coronavirus, resigned Saturday, a day after apologizing for breaching social distancing rules with an aide with whom he was allegedly having an affair. Hancock had been under growing pressure since the tabloid Sun newspaper published images showing him and senior aide Gina Coladangelo kissing in an office at the Department of Health. The Sun said the closed circuit television images were taken May 6 — 11 days before lockdown rules were eased to allow hugs and other physical contact with people outside one’s own household.
As surviving family members of the collapsed Surfside condominium cling to all signs of hope, one family says it received 16 calls from a landline belonging to their grandparents who remain among the 156 unaccounted for as rescuers continue to search through debris for signs of life.
An author and pen pal of notorious family killer Chris Watts says he confided in her that he buried his wife Shanann’s body away from their children’s bodies because he "hated her so much" at that moment. Cheryln Cadle, the author of "Letters from Christopher: The Tragic Confessions of the Watts Family Murders," was featured in Lifetime's "Cellmate Secrets: Chris Watts," which premiered Friday night. Cadle "became intrigued by Chris over the course of his trial and began exchanging letters with
Michael Lopez, 27, was taken into custody after a weeklong manhunt.
The customers were charged with four counts of attempted first-degree murder and employment of a firearm during the commission of a felony, per FOX13.
via FacebookJasmine Hartin—the billionaire’s daughter-in-law charged with killing a cop in Belize—is being tossed back in a notorious prison after her bail was withdrawn by an employee of her estranged husband.The decision followed a dramatic series of events that saw Hartin publicly confront her partner over custody of their children, get slapped with new charges, and be subjected to what her lawyer called “Gestapo” tactics.“I am really shocked by what is happening,” her new attorney, Dickie Br