Krispy Kreme employee stabs man in dispute, police say
A Florida Krispy Kreme Donuts employee has been arrested, accused of stabbing a man in a dispute, police say.
A Florida Krispy Kreme Donuts employee has been arrested, accused of stabbing a man in a dispute, police say.
The former El Paso congressman is plucking supporters of his Democratic rivals to join his movement.
David Smith had long been a competitive shooter, and he wasn’t going to allow a Parkinson’s diagnosis end his hobby.
A young girl in St. Louis, Missouri, is struggling to survive after developing a rare neurological disease that is likely a complication of the flu.
Tori Spelling spurred a wave of backlash after she promoted muffins as a healthy snack for her children.
Who is Johnny Glick? That's what actor Johnny Galecki wants to know.
The Latest on the scheduled execution of a member of 'Texas 7' gang of escaped prisoners (all times local): 2:30 p.m. Attorneys for a Texas death row inmate have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stay his lethal injection until a Buddhist minister can be present with him in the execution chamber.
A Canadian journalist has intervened on a flight after an older man repeatedly tormented the teenage girl sitting next to him.
The floods have damaged railroad tracks that transport ethanol from the Midwest to refineries throughout the country, threatening a supply crunch.
Former Rep. John Delaney worries that some of his rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination are moving too far to the left.
Too often in my own life, I attempt to overcome temptation by focusing on the struggle itself. I think that if I try hard enough to stop being enticed, then the longings will suddenly disappear; however, the reality is that to overcome temptation, I need to have something bigger and more powerful that pulls me beyond that temptation.
A Salem, Oregon, woman is warning others about a bacteria that can fatally affect infants after she lost her newborn daughter just seven weeks after her birth.
The Latest on Venezuela's political crisis (all times local): 3:15 p.m. Venezuela's government says electricity has been restored in most of the country following nationwide blackouts this week.
Simone Biles gets candid about the sexual abuse she endured at the hands of disgraced doctor Larry Nassar.
Jussie Smollett's legal team is demanding an apology on the actor's behalf from Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanual and Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson for "for dragging an innocent man’s character through the mud."
A U.S. Appeals Court says the parents of Kate Steinle, who died in 2015 after an undocumented man shot her as she walked with her father on a San Francisco pier, cannot sue the city whose sanctuary policies were widely blamed for the tragedy.
The organizers of a community meeting held in Savannah, Georgia on Wednesday evening to discuss the city’s upcoming mayoral race only allowed black reporters to attend.
Fox Business host Charles Payne says 2020 Democratic hopeful Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand benefited from President Donald Trump’s tax cuts.
A Missouri man who police say had a gun and was speeding to the White House has appeared in court after being accused of threatening President Donald Trump during a traffic stop in West Virginia.
Portugal's prime minister says it's not a problem that his Cabinet contains a husband and wife, as well as a father and daughter, and insists that the relatives of senior politicians received other government jobs based on merit.
Destroying enemy surface ships and submarines, “spying” close to enemy shores, bringing massive firepower to strategic areas and launching deadly undersea drones are all missions the Navy hopes to see more of in the future -- as the service plans to add as many as 32 attack submarines in just the next 15 years.
Add Whoopi Goldberg to the list of "The View" personalities that Rosie O'Donnell likely ticked off with her revelations in a new book.
A drunk woman on board a TAP Air flight just really wanted a Pepsi.
Facebook was charged with violating the Fair Housing Act by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development because the company's targeted advertising discriminates on the basis of race and color.
A North Carolina Catholic diocese official has stepped down after what the diocese calls a "credible allegation" of sexual misconduct.