Couple caught having sex on empty NYC subway station: report
A raunchy couple took advantage of the practically empty transit system to get freaky on a subway platform, a new video shows.
A raunchy couple took advantage of the practically empty transit system to get freaky on a subway platform, a new video shows.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham said Thursday that a vote to authorize subpoenas for documents and testimony from top Obama officials will take place in early June as part of his panel's investigation into the origins of the FBI’s Russia probe during the 2016 presidential election.
Fourteen health care workers who had come to Mexico City, the worst-hit part of the country by the coronavirus pandemic, suffered a so-called “virtual kidnapping” last week, forcing authorities to respond to the hotels where they were staying in order to ensure their safety, Mexican officials said Wednesday.
"The View" co-host Meghan McCain worried on Thursday that if state and local officials didn't act quickly, the 2020 elections could turn into an "absolute cluster" for voters trying to make it to the polls.
Zoe Kravitz shared her thoughts on the coronavirus pandemic and her concerns about returning to work on “The Batman.”
Incredible pictures show a 10-year-old pony bonding with a trio of baby lambs who were orphaned shortly after birth.
At least he had on a helmet.
Former deputy national security adviser K.T. McFarland said on Thursday that Joe Biden’s son controversial involvement with a Ukrainian gas company while his father served as vice president should be further scrutinized ahead of the election.
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday kicked off his country's most important political event of the year with a silent tribute to victims of coronavirus - one he made without wearing a mask.
The Abbott Terrace Health Center in Waterbury, where 41 residents have died from the coronavirus, has been cited by regulators for infection control violations and fined three times by the state and federal governments over the last several years.
Michigan Gov. Whitmer’s actions are merely one example of a politician using dire circumstances to arbitrarily infringe on the freedoms of those they claim to govern.
A Superior Court judge in Los Angeles Wednesday issued a preliminary injunction against a nutritional supplement store allegedly marketing radish paste as a preventative against the coronavirus.
A leading HIV scientist in the U.S. said Wednesday that people shouldn't expect a COVID-19 vaccine anytime soon, as total cases surpassed 5 million globally overnight, according to a report.
A Memorial Day tradition will continue in Berks County, Pa., this year after the state’s governor agreed to waive one of his administration’s coronavirus rules.
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Fitness dance classes are yet another venue where the new coronavirus appears to easily spread, according to a new report.
Melissa Francis, co-anchor of 'Outnumbered' and 'After the Bell' on Fox Business Network, shares a family favorite recipe on 'Fox & Friends.'
Patients who have postponed or canceled doctor’s appointments or treatments due to the coronavirus pandemic should get in touch with their doctors and resume their health care routines, according to the president and CEO of Cancer Treatment Centers of America.
CNN anchor Chris Cuomo again did not address the growing nursing-home controversy in his latest interview with his brother, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, and instead performed some prop comedy on Wednesday night.
Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz joined "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Wednesday to discuss the constitutionality of forcing members of the public to be vaccinated against the coronavirus, should a vaccine become available.
Together with the Nevada GOP, Republican National Committee (RNC) chairwoman Ronna McDaniel demanded the state investigate what she called a "shady backroom deal" by local politicians that would dramatically alter voting procedures ahead of the state's June 9 primary.