Alabama mom almost severs daughter's had with machete in attack over money: cops
An Alabama mother was arrested Monday for allegedly attacking her daughter with a machete over money that she believed her daughter took from her, reports said.
An Alabama mother was arrested Monday for allegedly attacking her daughter with a machete over money that she believed her daughter took from her, reports said.
A comedian on Friday told the full story of her recent encounter with former Ohio Gov. John Kasich, whom she says stole her seat aboard an Alaska Airlines flight from New York to San Francisco when he was bumped.
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The Trump administration is applying all of the right levers to achieve a favorable result for the people of Venezuela and the national security of the United States.
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An Oregon woman had her dog’s Xanax medication in her system when she fatally struck a cyclist with her SUV in December 2017, according to reports.
In a letter released Tuesday, a St. Louis prosecutor has raised questions about whether the city’s police department was blocking an investigation into an officer allegedly fatally shooting a fellow officer.
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California Democratic Sen. and 2020 presidential candidate Kamala Harris still supports “Medicare for all” despite a CNN report that tried to moderate her calls to eliminate rather than expand private health insurance, a source at the Harris campaign told Fox News.
NFL's New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas posted a Twitter video on Tuesday of someone throwing a pair of Super Bowl LIII tickets into the trash.
Eric Trump, son of President Trump, in an interview on "Hannity" Tuesday, said he wants his father to declare a national emergency at the border if negotiations for a wall or barrier fall through.
As he mulls an independent run for president, former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz apologizes in a new book for selling the NBA's Seattle SuperSonics to an Oklahoma City-based ownership group, making him the most reviled figure among Seattle sports fans when the team relocated two years later.
UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov and former champion Conor McGregor each received suspensions and fines Tuesday for a brawl that unfolded after their UFC 229 bout in Las Vegas last October.
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North Carolina’s Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper raised a few eyebrows this week for reportedly scheduling a “re-election kickoff” event in a private New York City home rather than in his home state.