Austin police investigating two shootings on South Congress Avenue
Police are trying to determine if the two incidents are related as they search for suspects. FOX 7 Austin's Kelly Saberi has the latest details.
As cinemas continue to struggle, AMC Entertainment wants to sell its popcorn outside the theaters. The world’s biggest movie theater chain said Thursday it will begin selling its popcorn at malls, supermarkets, and convenience stores in the US next year, both as a freshly popped option and in microwaveable packages. With pandemic changing up consumer habits, the movie theater company will also start selling fresh popcorn for takeout, pickup, and delivery—ways of retrieving food that have boomed during the pandemic.
Joe Burrow bounced back from his interception on the Bengals' opening drive to lead a scoring drive later in the first quarter against Cleveland.
It wasn’t the high taxes in Nassau County, or the recent changes to New York’s bail laws that drove Lizette Sonsini, a former Democrat, to vote Republican this year. Her reasons were more overarching. “I don’t like the president, and the Democrats are spending too much money on things like infrastructure, when really we need politicians who are going to bring more money back into this country,” said Sonsini, 56, of Great Neck. Sign up for The Morning newsletter from the New York Times “Maybe if
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The girl was 18, and police took her to “a safe place.”
Our own Action News camera caught one of the men swinging at Fresno police officers as they tried breaking up the fight.
A metallurgist in Washington state pleaded guilty to fraud Monday after she spent decades faking the results of strength tests on steel that was being used to make U.S. Navy submarines. Elaine Marie Thomas, 67, of Auburn, Washington, was the director of metallurgy at a foundry in Tacoma that supplied steel castings used by Navy contractors Electric Boat and Newport News Shipbuilding to make submarine hulls. From 1985 through 2017, Thomas falsified the results of strength and toughness tests for at least 240 productions of steel — about half the steel the foundry produced for the Navy, according to her plea agreement, filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Tacoma.
An elderly retired firefighter in Chicago with a concealed carry license fatally shot a robber in broad daylight
Police are on the scene of a shooting at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park where a person was injured by gunfire Sunday afternoon.
The Los Angeles Police Department released surveillance video and still images on Monday from the home invasion at the home of a star from “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" in the hopes that the three suspects will be caught.
Justice system fails on Arbery murder trial jury
Chad Newman will join his codefendant in prison after pleading guilty to child sex crimes where he used peanut butter and a dog to molest a child.
Police said they located 16-year-old Mia Brailford at an Alabama address and detained a male subject in connection with her disappearance.
A woman whose daughter was among at least 99 corpses David Fuller abused in morgues was arrested after entering a police station with a knife.
The officer had “objectively reasonable grounds” to believe he and others faced imminent danger when he fatally shot bystander John Hurley.
The officer took a photo of the man’s bloodied face and showed it to colleagues, according to a lawsuit which was recently settled.
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Lauren Rowe, who was caught on a nanny cam allegedly abusing a child, was in Craven County Court in North Carolina on Monday.
Judge finds Glassboro police acted reasonably in ordering two students to exit a car at gunpoint, and handcuffing them during a vehicle search.