The man accused of killing a downtown Las Vegas bar patron with one punch was released from prison in 2014 after serving time for attempted murder, a Nevada Department of Corrections spokeswoman said Monday.
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Shark Reef aquarium director Adrienne Rowland said that while “Jaws” is a great film, people must realize it’s a fantasy.
North Carolina police say they’re investigating the possible suicide of an Army veteran charged with shooting her service dog as she laughed.
Emma Watson had high praise for MTV’s move to remove gender qualifiers for its Movie and TV Awards.
“Once Upon a Time” star Jennifer Morrison will exit the series at the conclusion of the current season, Variety has confirmed.
Jury selection is set to start on Monday for the first-degree manslaughter trial of a white Tulsa, Oklahoma, police officer who fatally shot an unarmed black man whose car had broken down.
The owners of a giant rabbit that died after flying from the United Kingdom to Chicago want to know more about the animal’s death and an explanation of why he was so quickly cremated.
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A Kansas man will be sentenced to life in prison Monday for the killing of his 7-year-old son, who authorities say was subjected to horrific abuse and was “essentially starved to death” before his remains were found in the family’s pig sty.
Former acting Attorney General Sally Yates says she bluntly warned the Trump White House in January that new National Security Adviser Michael Flynn “essentially could be blackmailed” by the Russians.
Former President Barack Obama on Sunday night called on members of Congress show “political courage” and defend the work his administration did to extend health care coverage to 20 millions Americans.
The stories told by SB201 supporters were horrifying: electrodes on sensitive body parts and ice baths intended to change someone’s sexual orientation. What’s happening behind the scenes at the Legislature, however, shows that those stories are just smoke screens for banning speech that liberals find intolerable.
Here are three things to watch for on Day 92 of the 2017 Legislative Session.
Chad Jensen, already enraged that his 13-year-old daughter allegedly had been inappropriately touched by a Brown Academy teacher, was alerted Friday by the principal that a substitute was accused of violating his 11-year-old daughter — along with two other girls.
Five Boko Haram commanders were released in exchange for the freedom of 82 Chibok schoolgirls kidnapped by the extremist group three years ago, a Nigerian government official said Sunday.