Teen, Girlfriend Arrested For Setting Up Plot That Killed His Father
Nicolas Patrick Shaughnessy and Jaclyn Alexa Edison were charged in connection to the killing of prominent Austin jeweler Theodore Shaughnessy.
US Embassy In Nicaragua Closed Again Due To Security Threat
“The U.S. Embassy in Managua reminds U.S. citizens in Nicaragua that several Nicaraguan laws could be construed to prohibit foreigners from participating in demonstrations, marches, and protests,” the embassy said in a statement.
8-Month-Old Infant Mauled To Death By Pet Pit Bull
"The grandma was holding the dog after coming back inside and he overpowered her and went directly into the room where the child was bouncing and attacked her," said Miramar Police Officer Yessenia Diaz.
2,100 Pounds Of Endangered Whale Shark Fins Found In Singapore Airlines Shipment
Shipping bans and tighter international regulations have reduced the volume of shark fins coming into Hong Kong by 50 percent over the past 10 years.
Who Is Bill Browder? Magnitsky Act Creator Arrested, Then Released In Spain
Browder was sentenced to nine years imprisonment on December 29, 2017 after he was found guilty of deliberate bankruptcy and tax evasion of over $48.4 million USD.
World's Longest Commercial Flight, Singapore To New York Area, Launching In October
The flight will initially operate three times a week on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturday from Changi Airport.
Who Is Jesse Duplantis? Televangelist Wants Donations To Buy $54 Million Jet
Duplantis, who runs a Christian ministry, claimed he bought jets in 1994, 2004, and 2006 “for God.”
North Carolina Mudslide Traps Cars As I-40 Shut, Evacuations Ordered
A state of emergency has also been issued in the western part of the state including Lake Lure and Chimney Rock Village.
Liege Shooting: 2 Police Officers, One Civilian Killed, Gunman Neutralized
The identity of the gunman was not revealed, and the officials haven't confirmed the motive behind the attack.
New Zealand Culling About 150,000 Cows To Prevent Mycoplasma Disease Spread
While most of the cattle will be culled for beef at processing plants, others will be killed and buried in farms or dumped in landfills.
Maryland Flash Flood: National Guardsman Swept Away While Saving Drowning Lady
The guardsman had vanished while trying to save a woman finding her missing cat, county Police Chief Gary Gardner initially said on Monday. Bowman, however, denied the claim and said it had nothing to do with the cat and he was trying to save her.
Subtropical Storm Alberto Weakens, Kills Two Journalists In North Carolina
“North Carolina needs to take Alberto seriously. I urge everyone to keep a close eye on forecasts, warnings and road conditions, especially in western North Carolina where even heavier rain is predicted through tomorrow,” Gov. Roy Cooper said.
1,500 Unaccompanied Immigrant Children Not 'Lost,' HHS Statement Clarifies
Sponsors did not respond or could not be reached when the call was made. This could be because they themselves are illegal aliens and do not want to be reached by federal authorities, the statement said.
US Alerts Citizens In China After Consulate Employee Reports ‘Abnormal’ Sound Sensations
The employee, assigned to the American consulate in Guangzhou, China, was sent to U.S. last Friday where he was diagnosed with mild traumatic brain injury.
Syrian Diplomat Says US-Led Coalition Destroying Oil Wells Deliberately
“U.S. Coalition bombed oil wells in Syria so that they would not benefit the state and for us to spend millions in repairs,” Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad said.
North Korea's Punggye-Ri Nuclear Site Set For Dismantling, Foreign Journalists Invited
The dismantling process will involve exploding all the tunnels and completely blocking tunnel entrances.
Who Is Claire Bloom? Philip Roth's Ex-Wife 'Blew The Whistle' On Author
She claimed her divorce with Philip Roth in 1995 after being married for 5 years was bitter and that he flooded her with faxes demanding the return of every penny he had spent on her.
Kansas Hate Crime: Gunman Who Killed Indian Techie Pleads Guilty
Adam Purinton, a navy veteran, shot dead Srinivas Kuchibhotla after calling the Indian techie and his friend "terrorists."
Who Is Philip Wilson? Australia Archbishop Convicted Of Concealing Child Sexual Abuse
The archbishop of Adele covered up the abuse of four altar boys by a priest in New South Wales.
1MDB Scandal: Najib Razak Summoned For Statements As Investigation Reopens
Razak was ordered to explain a suspicious transfer of $10.6 million into his bank account by the MACC.
Transgender Activists Denied Service At Nashville IHOP, Company Apologizes
The group, which spent about 30-45 minutes in the restaurant in Elliston Place, initially thought their orders were not taken because one of the activists had a service dog.
Cougar Killed After It Mauled A Person To Death
The cougar dragged a cyclist into its den, while another rider, who was mauled, rode two miles out of the area and called 911 for help.
Wife Of Man Arrested In Spa Blast Probe Died Under ‘Mysterious Circumstances’
Stephen Beal’s wife Christine, died in 2008, after she fell down a flight of stairs at their home while carrying a heavy piece of furniture with her husband .
Who Was Miranda Vargas? 10-year-old Killed In New Jersey School Bus Crash
Miranda "was a beautiful, gentle soul with a passionate love for her family," states her GoFundMe page.
Pasadena Chemical Plant Fire Leaves 21 Injured
While most of the injured suffered topical burns, some sustained knee and back injuries while trying to escape from the fire.
Even After Wedding, Meghan Markle Will Have To Face Britain's Visa Obstacles
She will need a "marriage VISA" that will enable her to sail through the next five years until she can apply for the "permanent residency."
Video Of Niger Ambush Shows US Forces Fighting For Survival
The video shows the harrowing hours of troops holding off their enemy and waiting for rescue.
Women's Rights Activists Arrested In Saudi Ahead Of Lifting Of Driving Ban
The arrests come weeks before the kingdom is set to lift its longstanding driving ban on women.
After Texas, One Killed, Two Hurt In Shooting Near Georgia School
This was the second shooting that occurred on Friday, following the tragedy at Santa Fe High School in Texas where a 17-year-old opened fire on classmates, killing nine students and a faculty and injuring 10 others.
Kilauea Volcano Shows No Signs Of Slowing Down
Experts said the volcano has reached highest level of danger and could blow its top any moment.