Ronald Franks, 62-year-old inmate, succumbed to his wounds at the Trident Medical Center on Monday morning after being rushed to the hospital with serious injuries.
Joey Brown, a resident of a building at E. 176th St. in the Bronx accused his building super Jose Adorno of uttering gay-bashing slurs for months before becoming violent with him and his stepfather.
In a Facebook post, Zinzi Clemmon declared she will no longer write for Dunham's weekly newsletter “Lenny Letter” because of her alleged disrespect for women of color.
The police department’s official statement said the Snapchat video showed him holding a rifle that had rounds of ammunition.
Alexis Butler of Arlington was rushed to the hospital where she died Friday.
Lee Brooke had gone to get an elk he had shot a day earlier, but realized a bear had already begun feasting on it. When he turned to leave, the grizzly jumped on him.
Cult leader Charles Manson passed away on Nov. 19 at a hospital in Kern County, California. He was 83.
A woman allegedly showed the little girl how to smuggle drugs into the prison, the nine-year-old told the Department of Children and Families officer.
The aged woman had allegedly told her adult children that she shot her husband in self-defense after he tried to choke her in their Shalimar home.
The latest restrictions on U.S. Forces, Japan, service members were announced Sunday and went into effect immediately.
Agent Rogelio Martinez was found “unconscious, with multiple injuries to his head and body." A Border Patrol spokesman, however, said they were unable to provide details on what caused the agent’s injuries.
The English singer also called Berlin the "rape capital" of the world because of its open borders.
The notorious murderer Charles Manson has died at 83, but the young women who fell under his spell have their own stories.
Actress Sharon Tate was the most famous victim of the Manson family cult.
Manson orchestrated the savage murders of Sharon Tate and others in the late 1960s. What explains him?
Cosby thanked Earle Hyman for bringing love and integrity to his renowned character Dr. Cliff Huxtable in "The Cosby Show."
At least two turkeys can breathe easy this Thanksgiving.
Terry Crews claims that Russell Simmons told him to drop his allegations.
The U.S. Marine Corps responded to a viral video appearing to show U.S. Marines drinking from a beer bong while repeatedly screaming "F*** N*****s" in a Snapchat video.
A photo posted on social media by a Houston-area sheriff this week showing a truck sticker with an expletive directed toward President Donald Trump went viral. The sheriff said the sticker could violate a disorderly conduct law.
The 35-year-old will be required to serve a minimum term of 10 years in prison — the mandatory term for those convicted of child trafficking.
Police said the boy wandered away from his family’s table at the restaurant In Atlanta and got his head stuck between tables. The rotating floor reportedly shut off automatically when he was struck. The lawsuit disagreed with police statements.
A Texas mom rapped about her experiences of being a mom.
Top U.S. nuclear commander, Air Force Gen. John Hyten, said Saturday he would not follow orders to carry out an illegal nuclear strike made by President Donald Trump.
A writer for the sitcom was accused of raping an actress when she was underage.
The broadcaster is being investigated by E! Entertainment.
The first daughter's Thanksgiving table centerpiece is "beyond the conventional cornucopia."
A man drove up next to a Washington woman in a parking lot and asked for directions as he fondled himself. When the woman told him to leave her alone, he picked on another woman and her child who were present there.
A viral video shows a World War II veteran, an 89-year-old man calling for help, saying he can't breathe. It also shows the nurses failing to take life-saving measures and laughing as they try to start an oxygen machine.
A teacher at a school in Connecticut invited a Muslim woman to speak to her social studies class about Islam as part of the school's curriculum covering world religions. Safety concerns for the school's students arose after angry comments surfaced on social media.