A local television reporter is accused of using South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem’s personal cellphone number to make a prank phone call to the former chair of the state’s Republican Party, court documents show. An arrest warrant was issued Wednesday for Austin Goss, the now-former Capitol Bureau reporter for Sioux …
Read More »Nauman Hussain, operator in limo crash that killed 20, goes on trial in Schoharie, New York
Nearly five years after a stretch limousine packed with birthday revelers careened down a hill and off a road in rural upstate New York, killing 20 people, the operator of the company that rented out the vehicle is going on trial. Nauman Hussain, who ran Prestige Limousine, is charged with …
Read More »Convicted killer Alex Murdaugh indicted on new tax evasion charges in South Carolina
Alex Murdaugh, already sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his wife and son, was indicted on tax evasion charges, prosecutors in South Carolina said Tuesday. He’s accused of two counts of willful attempt to evade or defeat a tax, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson said. Murdaugh …
Read More »Ralph Yarl shooting: Kansas City homeowner Andrew Lester charged in shooting of Black teen who went to wrong house
Prosecutors in Kansas City, Missouri, have filed felony charges against the homeowner accused of shooting Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager who was shot when he went to the wrong house to pick up his siblings last week. At a news conference Monday evening, Clay County Prosecutor Zachary Thompson announced two felony …
Read More »Several indicted in connection with deaths of 2 men found drugged after leaving NYC gay bars
Multiple suspects have been indicted in connection with the deaths of two gay men who were robbed and drugged after leaving gay bars in New York City’s Hell’s Kitchen last year, prosecutors said. The exact number of people indicted was unclear, as court documents obtained by CBS News were heavily …
Read More »Schools in Los Angeles United School District to close as support staff, teachers begin 3
Tens of thousands of Los Angeles Unified School District employees went on strike early Tuesday morning after attempts to make a deal between the district and the union for school support staff failed. The district employees — including teacher’s aides, special education assistants, bus drivers, custodians and cafeteria workers — …
Read More »Jason Derulo tips Nebraska restaurant waiter $5,000, enough to cover a semester at college
A restaurant waiter at Charleston’s Restaurant in Omaha, Nebraska, made a TikTok thanking singer-songwriter Jason Derulo for tipping him $5,000 — enough to pay for a semester at the waiter’s college. The waiter, Jordan Schaffer, posted the video Tuesday saying that serving the singer and Derulo’s family will be something …
Read More »A Pennsylvania Chick
A Chick-fil-A in Pennsylvania introduced a new policy for customers that is gaining widespread attention – no unattended children under 16 are allowed to hang out in the fast food joint. The policy was posted on the Facebook page for Chick-fil-A in Royersford, Pennsylvania last week. “We contemplated long and …
Read More »Texas woman Magen Fieramusca sentenced after pleading guilty to 2019 murder of Heidi Broussard
Texas prosecutors announced that Magen Fieramusca pled guilty to the 2019 murder of Heidi Broussard, who was found strangled a week after she and her 3-week-old daughter Margot disappeared. Fieramusca, who waived her right to appeal, was sentenced to 55 years in prison, Travis County District Attorney José Garza said …
Read More »Jay Leno breaks collarbone and ribs in motorcycle crash 2 months after suffering burns in garage fire
Two months after undergoing surgery for serious burns, Jay Leno is now contending with a number of broken bones after being knocked off a motorcycle. The comedian and former “Tonight Show” host told a Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist Thursday that he broke his collarbone and two ribs and cracked his …
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