Metro Nashville PD Officer Peter Kinsey stopped a man walking alongside a highway when the man tackled him and fired a shot from his holstered service weapon
Parents of girls’ track star facing trans athlete speak out against Newsom over Title IX crisis
Another weekend of chaos approaches in the world of California girls’ track and field, as an ongoing Title IX crisis has rattled parents in the southern region of the state. Crean Lutheran High School senior Reese Hogan came in second place to a trans athlete in girls’ high jump at the first round of the Read More >
Nearly 1 in 12 defendants on ankle monitors in Chicago have gone AWOL, authorities say
Nearly 1 in 12 criminal defendants released pre-trial on ankle monitors in Chicago have gone AWOL, and authorities have no idea where they are, even as some in the program allegedly go on to commit violent crimes. Data from the Circuit Clerk of Cook County shows that 246 out of 3,048 defendants released pre-trial and Read More >
Carl Pavano accused of peeing in former wife’s shampoo bottles among other gross allegations
After it was revealed earlier this month that cops have been called to the home of former MLB pitcher Carl Pavano and his ex-wife nine times over the last two years, more heinous allegations against Pavano have emerged. Pavano was initially accused of “controlling behavior,” including name-calling, cutting off her expenses and threatening to take Read More >
FBI reports largest drop in violent crime and murder since 1937 as homicides fall more than 18%
Violent crime fell across the United States from 2024 to 2025, with murders falling by more than 18%, as well as declines in other major categories not seen in almost a century, according to the FBI. The numbers were part of the FBI’s figures on preliminary annual crime trends titled “First Look: 2025 Crime Data,” Read More >
Hantavirus fears spark COVID flashbacks, but experts say there’s one major difference
Concerns about rising hantavirus cases has Americans reflecting on the coronavirus pandemic. Although COVID-19 began with a foreign strain and spread rapidly around the world, experts say it’s not likely that hantavirus will behave the same way. The rare Andes virus, which was linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak, is the only known Read More >
Ship seized off coast of UAE near Strait of Hormuz may have been ‘floating armory’: report
A ship was seized off the coast of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) near the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday morning, the British military reported. The ship was boarded and “taken by unauthorized personnel” while it was roughly 38 nautical miles northeast of the United Arab Emirates’ oil export terminal Fujairah, the United Kingdom Maritime Read More >
John Cena shares why losing final WWE match ‘defines’ his career amid mixed fan reactions
John Cena’s final run of his in-ring career with WWE started with a dramatic heel turn, a 17th championship and ended with a loss to Gunther in December. Cena not going out on top against “The Ring General” was a decision that pro wrestling fans have debated intensely over the last five months. The loss Read More >
Garrick Higgo shares baffling comments while reacting to two-shot penalty at PGA Championship
Time got the best of Garrick Higgo at the PGA Championship, literally. Higgo, a two-time winner on the PGA Tour, was penalized two strokes for being late to his opening round tee time at Aronimink Golf Club on Thursday morning. The South African was on property, but according to rules officials, he did not make Read More >
Fugitive tied to decades-old slaying of punk rocker roommate caught in tropical hot spot: feds
A Michigan man on the run for over three decades after allegedly killing his punk-rock singer roommate has been captured, officials said. Richard Werstine, who also went by the name Joseph Alan Stavros, 56, was arrested in Panama City, Panama, in April, the U.S. Marshals Service said in a news release. Werstine was sought by Read More >