"We will do everything within our power to find who did this," police said. 13 May 2022, 16:42 • 4 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article Baltimore police are searching for the…
School bus driver charged with DUI after crashing…
A 20-year-old school bus driver in Oregon has been charged with DUI after he allegedly crashed a bus with 10 students on board, authorities said. The bus crashed Wednesday morning around 8 a.m. on Southwest…
Costco warns customers of fake coupon SCAM on…
Costco is perfect for buying bulk items at wholesale prices, but some customers were sad to see an even steeper discount that made the rounds on social media ended up being a "SCAM." The retailer…
Mother made numerous false statements about missing 5-year-old,…
One week after 5-year-old Taylor Williams was reported missing in Jacksonville, new details are coming to light regarding what authorities say are her mother's "numerous false statements" to investigators. Human remains discovered in the Alabama…
Facebook says government requests for user data have…
The number of government requests for user data have climbed to a new record, Facebook said in its biannual transparency report. Interested in Facebook? Add Facebook as an interest to stay up to date on…
Man tries to smuggle $400,000 worth of liquid…
Authorities confiscated hundreds of thousands dollars worth of liquid cocaine inside two dozen shampoo bottles at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. Officials on Wednesday stopped a man who was allegedly trying to smuggle 35…
1st Ebola vaccine approved
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Aspiring nurse found dead less than 2 miles…
When a 21-year-old Detroit, Michigan, aspiring nurse did not contact her father as she was heading home from work, red flags were raised. KaBria Arnold's close-knit family had a system where they would text or…
Former administrator pleads guilty in college admission scandal
A former Southern California private school director and test administrator has agreed to a plea deal in cooperation with the government for his role in the college admissions scandal nicknamed "Varsity Blues." Interested in College…