Man gets 37 years for carjacking, kidnapping FBI employee in South Dakota
Juan Alvarez-Sorto, a 25-year-old Salvadoran national, was sentenced to 37 years in prison Friday for carjacking and kidnapping an FBI employee in South Dakota.
Juan Alvarez-Sorto, a 25-year-old Salvadoran national, was sentenced to 37 years in prison Friday for carjacking and kidnapping an FBI employee in South Dakota.
Dorien Ray, 21, of McComb, Mississippi, has been arrested under suspicion he killed a 79-year-old man at a New Mexico rest stop, before stealing his car and leading police on a chase.
Legal experts say the DOJ was “on the ropes" in Tuesday’s oral arguments at the Supreme Court in a case questioning whether a Jan. 6 rioter can be charged with obstruction.
Pro-life and Christian activists say that former President Donald Trump risks alienating a key voting bloc with his moderated stance on abortion ahead of the 2024 election.
Along a West Virginia trail, a camera caught on video the Allegheny woodrat, a rodent that is considered to be a "species of concern" in some American states.
New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman said Monday that Donald Trump glared at her before walking out of the courtroom, after she reported that Trump had fallen asleep.
U.S. District Judge Janis Graham Jack is fining Texas $100,000 per day for not adequately investigating the allegations of abuse in the state's foster care system.
UFC fighter Arman Tsarukyan will not face any legal action after throwing a punch at a fan during his walkout at UFC 300, the fan confirmed on Monday.
Ernie Aimone, 81, was attacked last Wednesday for the first time in 40 years delivering pizza in Chicago. He was punched by a teen who stole his car, then crashed it in a police chase.
"Blue Bloods" star Tom Selleck is releasing a new memoir about his life and career, revealing he had not always planned on being an actor.
Attorney General Merrick Garland, when asked on Capitol Hill about special counsel Robert Hur's report on President Biden, said the president has "no impairment."
The Supreme Court has ruled that the Department of Veterans Affairs improperly calculated educational benefits of war veteran James Rudisill, who served in Afghanistan and Iraq.
A federal judge has ruled Harvard Medical School assistant professor Dipak Panigrahy plagiarized large portions of an export report for a Lockheed Martin lawsuit.
Sen. John Fetterman did not mince words on anti-Israel agitators, blasting people for "blocking a bridge or berating folks in Starbucks."
Kiefer Sutherland recently shut down rumors that he "picked on" his younger "Stand by Me" costars once and for all.
Officer Michael Jensen and Sheriff's Deputy Michael Hoosock were shot and killed earlier this week when a suspect ambushed law enforcement outside a residential home.
Sylvester Stallone is business as usual as he prepares for the second season of "Tulsa King" to premiere. The "Rocky" star allegedly created a "toxic" set while filming the show.
At least eight people from the same family have been reported dead after their homemade boat sank on a tributary of the Zambezi river in Mozambique.
As jury selection continues in former President Trump's criminal trial in New York City, a poll finds that only 35% of Americans believe he committed a crime.
Despite California Gov. Gavin Newsom's silence, the liberal governor has previously partnered with Google on several initiatives in California.
Republican leaders in Wisconsin will not attend Gov. Tony Evers' most recent meeting to discuss the spending of $125 million in an effort to combat PFAS chemicals in polluted groundwater.
Artists are sure to create all manner of strange adaptations when well-known characters enter the public domain, as was the case with Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse.
The Olympic flame-lighting ceremony has roots in ancient Greece and connects modern Olympic Games to their origin. The flame for the Paris games was lit on April 16, 2024.
Numbers released by the Anti-Defamation League show antisemitic incidents reached an all-time high in the U.S. last year, averaging one every hour.
Copenhagen's Old Stock Exchange caught fire, bringing down its well-known spire. Many valuables from within were saved when pedestrians stopped to lend a hand.