The incident took place on Sept. 12 prompting an investigation. If convicted of the felony charge, Trevor Hockaday faces 20 years behind bars.
In the lead-up to the 2020 census, state and local leaders have made it clear they will not rely on the federal government to ensure an accurate count.
A home surveillance video captured a mailman urinating on the resident's porch as he was delivering mail.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is running tests at the BSR Cable Park's Surf Resort in Texas, reports said.
The rapper posted a picture of himself on Twitter, wearing the MAGA hat, and stated this represents “America becoming whole again.”
The other two women, Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and Deborah Ramirez were allowed to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee last Thursday.
The U.S. Justice Department late on Sunday filed suit after California Governor Jerry Brown signed legislation to restore open internet protections known as net neutrality in the state after the Trump administration repealed the rules in December 2017.
National Coffee Day is celebrated on Sept. 29, just a day before the International Coffee Organization will have their Coffee Day.
Celeste T. Christian, 21, who lives in South Shore, Chicago, told authorities that she drew the victim a bath on Sunday and left him alone for five to 10 minutes to go check on her daughter.
On this day, beer lovers enjoy drinking the beverage with close friends and family.
The mother of a 2-year-old who died of burns from scalding water was charged for the same.
A total of 566 Native American tribes are federally recognized.
As the 13-year-old boy and his grandfather waited for a response from family members after radioing for help, the wheels of the vehicle they were in slipped off the mountain trail and they fell 150 feet.
A former nurse who was charged for bruising, and breaking bones of infants was released on bail the same day.
The video went on to add that the Democratic candidate’s grandfather “masterminded the Munich Olympic massacre” of 1972 without presenting any evidence to prove the accusation.
Johnson “was taken under circumstances that lead police to believe that she is in danger of serious physical harm or death,” according to the Amber Alert.
Joyce was awaiting trial on federal corruption charges.
President of American Bar Association (ABA) Robert Carlson wrote a letter to the Senate calling for the confirmation vote to be postponed to allow for the allegations against Brett Kavanaugh to be properly investigated.
Boeing Co was selected to build the U.S. Air Force's next training jet in a contract worth up to $9.2 billion over the life of the program, the Air Force said Thursday.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission accused Tesla Inc Chief Executive Elon Musk on Thursday of fraud and sought to remove him from his role in charge of the electric car company, saying he made a series of "false and misleading" tweets about potentially taking Tesla private last month.
A woman, triggered by the live proceedings of Brett Kavanaugh's hearing Thursday, came forward and accused Joe Fain, a Republican state senator in Washington, of raping her.
The accused is a stand-out football player at Livonia High School who is set to graduate in 2020.
James Jackson wanted to start a race war but when he saw how many couples were in interracial relationships he realized he had already lost.
The son of a former Supreme Court chief justice was charged with one count of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of a minor.
The airline later apologized saying "the flight attendant is being held out of service pending the investigation."
Police Chief Jeff Caponera said the two women found James Delavega performing a sex act on the child.
THE ranking boasts of being the “biggest international league table to date” as the listed included over 1,250 universities.
A man who escaped from house arrest after cutting off his ankle monitor was arrested on Wednesday.
Yale President Peter Salovey confirmed the investigation but denied the allegations.
Since the Supreme Court nominee had refrained from either admitting or denying Michael Avenatti’s claims in public, the Senate Judiciary Committee asked to hear his version of what the phrase possibly meant.