Michael Avenatti, Stormy Daniels' ex-attorney, busted for alleged bail violations
Avenatti was arrested by IRS agents on allegation of violating the terms of his pre-trial release.
Trump tells Apple to 'step up to the plate' in Naval Air Station shooting investigation
Apple is under fire for keeping digital evidence in the Naval Air Station Pensacola shooting by a Saudi.
UBS banker sues 5-star Caribbean hotel for 'nightmare that does not end'
Scott Hapgood was charged with manslaughter in connection to a hotel worker's death..
Former top stockbroker goes on trial for fleecing clients
Some investors say they lost their life savings because of Diaz.
Gigi Hadid called as potential juror in Weinstein rape trial
Jury selection resumed Monday with approximately 120 potential jurors called.
Patriots star Edelman arrested for vandalism in California
Edelman was released on a citation and is scheduled to appear in court April 13.
Amazon Alexa saves Florida man from crime
Alexa alerted an elderly man's daughter to an intruder rummaging through his wallet.
Weinstein judge won't step down despite defense's request
“I never meant that I was going to put your client in jail for life," the judge told defense attorneys.
Epstein's alleged suicide attempt video 'no longer exists'
The footage does not exist on the jail's backup video system "as a result of technical errors."
Jeffrey Epstein suicide video lost to 'technical errors,' prosecutors say
Epstein later hanged himself in jail Aug. 10 while awaiting trial on sex-trafficking charges, officials said.
2 suspected coyote attacks in Chicago, several sightings
Authorities on Thursday were on the hunt for coyotes in downtown Chicago after two reported attacks, including one where passersby said they had to pull a wild canine off of a 6-year-old boy who was bitten in the head.
Man charged after can thrown onto court during Celtics game
A man was arrested and escorted out of the arena after throwing a can of hard seltzer onto the court near the San Antonio Spurs bench during Wednesday night's game with the Boston Celtics, Boston police said Thursday.
'Send Nudes': Drivers shocked by road sign's racy request
Drivers traveling along a Kentucky highway didn't have to check their direct messages to receive the infamous sexting request: send nudes.
Mormon wife sues church for allegedly reporting husband's confession
The Oregon man was arrested after confessing to sexually abusing a minor.
Bill Clinton photographed aboard Epstein's 'Lolita Express'
Clinton was photographed smiling with Epstein’s reported gal pal, Ghislaine Maxwell, at the entrance of Epstein's plane
Democratic donor Ed Buck sued by overdose victim's family
Buck is being sued by the sisters of a man who died of a drug overdose inside his home.
Google ordered to turn over Jussie Smollett's personal data: report
Google was reportedly warned not to disclose the warrants.
New York's bail reform has criminals ‘dancing in the halls’: Nancy Grace
New York City's criminals are being released back onto the streets as a result of bail reform, but "Crime Stories with Nancy Grace" host Nancy Grace argues there is a better solution.
Carlos Ghosn lashes out at US law firm after escape from Japan
The U.S.-based Latham & Watkins conducted the Japanese automaker’s internal investigation into alleged wrongdoing by Ghosn.
Weinstein attorney slams #MeToo as jurors are picked
Forty people – a third of the 120 summoned every day to be potential jurors in the case – were sent home during day one


















