Woman runs over boyfriend and toddler during argument

A Florida woman ran over her boyfriend and their 16-month-old son during an argument, resulting in severe injuries to the child. She was arrested and is facing multiple charges.

Florida Dentist Charged with Sending Death Threats to Donald Trump Critics

Florida dentist Richard Glenn Kantwill charged with sending death threats to Donald Trump critics online, facing up to 15 years in jail if convicted. Victims include politicians, celebrities, and authors. Kantwill allegedly sent over 100 threats to 42 victims between August 2019 and July 2020.

Boris Epshteyn's Legal Troubles and Role as Trump Ally

Boris Epshteyn, a key ally of former President Donald Trump, is facing charges in Arizona for election interference. He has been involved in various Trump-related legal matters and has a controversial past. Epshteyn remains a central Trump adviser despite legal troubles.

Inmate Escape in Houston, Texas

Inmate Joshua Nigel Thomas Sanders escaped during transport from a court appearance in Houston, Texas, but was later apprehended after an hourslong manhunt. Two others were arrested for hindering apprehension. Sanders is facing additional charges of aggravated robbery and escape.

Hunter Biden's Gun Trial

Hunter Biden's gun trial is wrapping up after five days of proceedings with jury instructions being read and closing arguments set to occur. Hunter's defense team chose not to have him testify and is potentially hoping for jury nullification. Hunter is facing charges related to false statements in the purchase of a firearm and possession of a firearm while being an unlawful user of controlled substances.

Hunter Biden’s Gun Trial

James Biden, President Joe Biden’s younger brother, attended Hunter Biden’s gun trial in Wilmington, Delaware. Both were referred to the Justice Department for allegedly lying to Congress. Hunter faces charges related to false statements in firearm purchase and possession. If convicted, he could face up to 25 years in prison.

Hunter Biden's Gun Trial

The prosecution has rested in Hunter Biden's gun trial, with the defense preparing to bring witnesses. Hunter faces charges related to false statements in the purchase of a firearm and possession of a firearm while being an unlawful user of a controlled substance. The trial is expected to conclude next week.

Hunter Biden's Gun Trial

Hunter Biden's gun trial continues, revealing damning information about the dysfunctional Biden family. Hunter faces charges related to false statements and possession of a firearm. Trial to resume with defense witnesses and possible testimony from Hunter.

Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs facing animal cruelty charges

Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs turned himself in to face animal cruelty charges after two dogs were found severely malnourished and neglected on a back porch of a rental home he was staying at.

Actor Nick Pasqual arrested for stabbing ex-girlfriend

Actor Nick Pasqual arrested at U.S.-Mexico border for allegedly stabbing ex-girlfriend Allie Shehorn 20 times. Shehorn found by surrogate mother in critical condition. Pasqual faces multiple charges, including attempted murder and may receive a life sentence.

Former President Donald Trump's hush money trial defense

Former President Donald Trump offers a unique defense in his hush money trial - claiming ignorance of the charges against him. He faces 34 felonious counts of falsifying records in hush money payments to Stormy Daniels.

Trump's Trial in New York City

Supporters and opponents of Trump gather outside a New York City courtroom as the former president faces criminal charges. Supporters rally in his favor, while opponents criticize him for various reasons. The jury is deliberating on the 34 charges against Trump related to an NDA agreement with porn star Stormy Daniels.

NY v. Trump Trial Confusion

Jesse Watters discusses the NY v. Trump trial on Fox News, highlighting confusion in the jury deliberations. Charges against Trump finally laid out, including federal campaign violation, creation of false records, and tax violation.

Illegal Alien Accused of Allowing Sexual Assault

An illegal alien mother in Wisconsin is accused of allowing an illegal alien man to sexually assault her 12-year-old daughter. Both the mother and the man have been arrested and charged.

Hunter Biden's federal gun case

Judge rules that prosecutors cannot use some salacious evidence in Hunter Biden's federal gun case, including references to his Navy discharge and child support case. Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to charges of making false statements on a federal form when purchasing a revolver in 2018. Court allows use of portions of Hunter Biden's book discussing addiction to drugs.

Florida football player arrested after high-speed chase

A rising freshman football player at Florida spent three days in jail after getting into a high-speed chase with police and was found with marijuana in his car. He was hit with multiple charges including fleeing from police and reckless driving.

Scottie Scheffler's arrest before PGA Championship

Police officer disciplined for failing to activate bodycam during Scottie Scheffler's arrest before PGA Championship. Charges include second-degree assault on an officer, reckless driving, and disregarding signals. Despite lack of evidence, charges remain. Scheffler plans to plead not guilty and go to trial.

Scottie Scheffler's Legal Troubles

Charges against golfer Scottie Scheffler, including felony second-degree assault, will not be dropped despite earlier reports. The Louisville Police Department clarified that the judicial process will continue, and there is no intention of settling out of court.

Home Daycare Workers Accused of Lacing Children's Food with Melatonin

Four home daycare workers in Manchester, New Hampshire, are accused of lacing children’s food with melatonin. The suspects face charges of endangering the welfare of a child. The daycare was unlicensed and the children were given melatonin without their parents’ knowledge or consent.

Woman Subdues Peeping Tom in Department Store Dressing Room

A woman in Colorado subdued and restrained a man who was allegedly recording her in a department store dressing room. She posted about the incident on Instagram, expressing shock at bystanders who didn't help. The man was detained by the police, and the woman is pressing charges.

Kevin Spacey denies sexual assault allegations and faces charges in London court

Actor Kevin Spacey denies sexual assault allegations and faces five charges of offenses against three men in London court. He was released on bail and is scheduled for a plea hearing on July 14.

Man arrested for overturning port-a-potty with woman and child inside

A man in New Hampshire was arrested for overturning a port-a-potty with a woman and her child inside, resulting in bodily fluids and feces covering them. The woman and child were not injured, and the man is facing charges for criminal mischief, criminal restraint, and assault.

Human Smuggling Incident in Texas

A suspected human smuggler led Texas DPS troopers on a chase that ended with a crash where 6 migrants escaped from a stolen truck. The driver, Carlos Lombardich-Villabos, faces multiple charges.

Man Shoots Step Mother at High School Graduation Ceremony in New Mexico

A man in New Mexico shot his stepmother during a high school graduation ceremony; he has been charged with multiple crimes and is being held with no bail.

Oklahoma Judge Facing Multiple Shooting Charges

Oklahoma judge facing charges for shooting at parked vehicles and rear-ending a woman in Texas also accused of shooting into his brother-in-law's home. He has been indicted on two felony counts and denies the charges.

Destruction of 150-Year-Old Sycamore Gap Tree on Hadrian's Wall

Two men have been charged with cutting down the popular 150-year-old Sycamore Gap tree on Hadrian's Wall in northern England, causing criminal damage and damaging the wall built in A.D. 122 by Emperor Hadrian. The tree was featured in Kevin Costner's 1991 film 'Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves.'

Morgan Wallen facing charges for throwing a chair off a rooftop

Country music star Morgan Wallen responds to charges of reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct stemming from throwing a chair off a rooftop, accepting responsibility for his actions.

Former President Donald Trump's hush money criminal trial

Former President Donald Trump's hush money criminal trial continued with potential jurors being questioned about social media posts, leading to the dismissal of one juror for calling to 'lock him up.' The first seven jurors were selected out of dozens of potential jurors excused over impartiality or other commitments.

Vandalism at St. Theresa of Avila Catholic Church in Kentucky

Two juveniles arrested for vandalizing a Catholic church in Kentucky causing damages over $10,000. Security footage shows them throwing fire extinguishers, destroying religious artifacts, and dousing the floor in holy oil. They are facing charges for burglary and criminal mischief.

Charges Against Former Michigan House Leader

Former Michigan House leader facing charges of financial crimes, denies allegations of sexual assault, two top aides previously charged with embezzlement.

Hush Money Trial of Ex-President Donald Trump

Ex-President Donald Trump is facing a hush money trial in New York, with many Americans doubting if he committed any crime. Supporters claim it's political persecution to sideline him from the 2024 presidential race.

Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial

Former President Donald Trump appeared to 'doze off' during the start of his hush money criminal trial, showing signs of irritation and exhaustion. His attorney passed him notes to wake him up. Trump faces charges related to hush-money payments to Stormy Daniels and possible jail time if found guilty.

Atlantic City Mayor and Wife Charged with Child Abuse

Atlantic City Mayor and his wife were charged with abusing and assaulting their teenage daughter, including hitting her in the head with a broom and knocking her unconscious. Charges include endangering the welfare of a child and making terroristic threats.

Pro-Palestinian Protest at Pomona College

Nineteen students from Pomona College were arrested after a pro-Palestinian protest over artwork depicting an apartheid wall. Eighteen were charged with misdemeanor trespassing and one with obstruction of justice. The college president threatened immediate suspension for participants and banned non-Pomona students from campus. Protestors chanted anti-occupation slogans and some refused to identify themselves, using racial slurs.

Trump's Hush Money Court Case Begins

Former President Donald Trump's hush money court case will begin on Monday, marking the first time a former president will stand trial over criminal charges. The trial stems from payments made to Stormy Daniels and other individuals to silence negative information and boost Trump's electoral prospects.

Former President Trump's Criminal Trial in New York

Former President Trump's criminal trial for falsifying business records begins in New York. He denies all charges related to hush money payments to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal. The trial is expected to last six weeks with no TV coverage. Trump may use the trial for political drama, impacting his 2024 campaign.

Allegations of Predatory Sexual Relationship Between High School Teacher and Student

A New Jersey high school teacher has been accused of having a predatory sexual relationship with a student, meeting the minor for sex at a wildlife reserve multiple times. She has been arrested and faces charges of sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child.

Prison Inmate Builds Bombs in Prison and Mails Them

A man serving a life sentence for kidnapping built two bombs in prison and mailed them to a D.C. office building and a federal courthouse in Alaska. The bombs did not explode. The man is facing charges for attempted malicious use of an explosive.

Federal Judge Denies Trump's Motion to Dismiss Charges

Federal judge denies former President Trump's motion to dismiss charges related to retention of classified documents, citing the Presidential Records Act. Trump pleads not guilty to all charges.

El Paso Border Riot and Migrants' Release

Migrants accused in the El Paso border riot were ordered to be released on personal recognizance bonds by a Texas magistrate judge due to the District Attorney's office being unprepared. Additional hearings are scheduled for Monday. Some migrants face charges related to riot participation and assaults on Texas National Guard soldiers.

Arrest of Venezuelan Migrant for Sexual Assault in Chicago

Venezuelan migrant arrested and charged with sexually assaulting multiple women on the campus of the University of Illinois Chicago. The suspect, Elvis Hernandez-Pernalete, faces charges of criminal sexual abuse, aggravated battery, robbery, and attempted robbery. He is also accused of stealing from a retail store. Officials noted a significant increase in arrests of Venezuelans in Chicago since 2021.

American Reporter Evan Gershkovich Detained in Russia on Espionage Charges

American Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has been detained in Russia on espionage charges, with his detention being extended until June 30. The U.S. government and his employer deny the allegations, calling them untrue and categorically false.

Plea Deal Offered to Former Democratic California Congressman T.J. Cox Over Wire Fraud and Money Laundering Charges

Former Democratic California Congressman T.J. Cox has been offered a plea deal over wire fraud, money laundering, and other federal charges stemming from 2022. The plea deal was noted in court documents filed Wednesday, with Cox facing a combined 28 charges. The hearing for Cox was postponed to May 22 due to the extensive amount of digital records and evidence to review. Cox surrendered to FBI agents in August 2022 and was charged with various counts related to fraud and money laundering.

Political Criticism of Biden and Trump

Fox News host Sean Hannity discusses the Biden family's alleged international business dealings and criticizes the lack of investigation by DOJ, FBI, and IRS. The article also mentions charges against former President Trump by the New York attorney general.

Charges in Killing of Pregnant Woman and Unborn Child

A New Hampshire man has been charged with killing a pregnant woman and her unborn child, marking the first time the state has charged someone with murder in the death of a fetus.

Multiple Fatal Shootings in Trenton, N.J., and Falls Township, Pa.

A 26-year-old suspect in Trenton, N.J., killed three people in Falls Township, Pa., before being arrested. The suspect used an AR-15 style rifle in the shootings. Police were able to evacuate all hostages held by the suspect and no injuries were reported among the residents. The suspect faces multiple charges in New Jersey before being returned to Pennsylvania for murder charges.

Criticism of New York's Bail Reforms

Suffolk County District Attorney criticizes New York's bail reforms after suspects in a dismembered bodies case are released. The suspects face charges of evidence tampering and concealing human remains.

Former Congressman George Santos Announces Congressional Run After Expulsion

Former congressman George Santos announced his run for Congress again after being expelled, challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in New York's 1st congressional district during President Joe Biden's State of the Union. Santos faces criminal charges and was expelled due to allegations including fraud and misuse of campaign funds.

Abduction and Murder of Mahogany Jackson in Alabama

A young Alabama mother was abducted, tortured, sexually assaulted, and killed by a group of eight suspects in a horrific attack recorded by the perpetrators.

Dismissal of Charges Against Drew Ogletree in Domestic Battery Case

Charges against Indianapolis Colts tight end Drew Ogletree in a domestic battery case have been dismissed.

Australian soccer star Sam Kerr charged with racially aggravated harassment

Australian soccer star Sam Kerr was charged with racially aggravated harassment in January after an incident with a police officer in London. Kerr pleaded not guilty and is set to face court in February 2025. The incident involved a complaint about a taxi fare. Football Australia is aware of the charges and is focusing on supporting all players on and off the field.

Shooting in Missouri involving a police officer and civil process server

A man in Missouri shot and killed an Independence police officer and a civil process server, while wounding two other law enforcement officials. The suspect, Larry D. Acree, faces serious charges including two counts of first-degree murder and one count of first-degree assault.

Corruption Charges Against Sen. Bob Menendez

New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez is charged with acting as a foreign agent to Egypt. A businessman involved in the case pleaded guilty to multiple charges and agreed to cooperate with investigators. Menendez and his wife allegedly accepted bribes from individuals benefiting the government of Egypt.

Corruption charges against Argentina’s former President Alberto Fernández

Argentina’s former President Alberto Fernández is charged with embezzlement of funds related to irregularities in insurance contracting during his administration. He denies the accusations and claims to have not participated in any wrongdoing.

Arrest of Murder Suspect Raad Almansoori

Fox News reports on the arrest of a murder suspect with a long rap sheet, facing multiple charges in Arizona and New York City for violent crimes against women.

Animal Abuse Case in Florida

A Florida couple has been arrested for inappropriate relations with their family dog. The wife faces charges related to the acts, while the husband is charged with recording the incidents. Similar cases involving animal abuse have been reported recently in Mississippi. The police are investigating the matter.