California tech exec's unsolved death: New video, $150K reward offered
Authorities have released new video and increased the reward being offered for information in connection to the death of a tech exec Tushar Atre.
Florida's Lake County is the latest 'Second Amendment sanctuary'
Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona are full of Second Amendment sanctuary counties.
Anguilla declares UBS banker a fugitive in hotel worker slay case
Hapgood is charged in the death of a hotel worker he says attacked his family during their April vacation.
Oklahoma police chief killed by underling during alcohol-fueled fight: Authorities
The Oklahoma town's mayor described the men as "the best of friends."
New York City mayor reportedly starts his workday later than most Americans
The former Democratic contender for president has previously admitted he is “not a morning person."
'Jersey Shore' star pleads not guilty to domestic violence
Attorney Scott Leemon says the facts around the arrest have been misreported and exaggerated.
US Supreme Court to consider blocking Booking.com trademark
The justices will hear an appeal by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office of a lower court decision allowing the trademark because by adding ".com" to the generic word "booking" it became eligible for a trademark.
Judge in Roger Stone trial orders jury not to watch 'The Godfather'
Stone is accused, in part, of to Congress to conceal his efforts to contact WikiLeaks for information on the Russian-hacked Democratic National Committee emails
Airbnb says it will pay for funerals in Halloween shooting
The room-sharing platform says it will also cover counseling bills for families.
Playboy Playmate tied up, robbed of $30K; Suspects still on the loose
Police are on the lookout for the three suspects.
New York City gifting alleged criminals baseball tickets, gift cards as part of $12M perk program
The array of gifts will be offered to alleged criminals in a bid to get them to show up to court.
DOJ issues subpoenas in California emissions pact probe
The DOJ says if there was collaboration between the companies on the standards, it could raise antitrust concerns.
Here's how Las Vegas is responding to its homelessness crisis
Mayor Pro Tem Michele Fiore says a new ordinance banning sleeping on the street is not criminalizing homelessness.
Firm sold $20M in tech to US claiming it was 'Made in the USA'
Aventura Technologies, Inc. has sold at least $88 million in technology to customers, including the U.S. military, under the guise that the company’s equipment was made in America.
Wall Street billionaire's socialite wife in explosive suit name-dropping Alicia Keys
Philip Falcone's wife accused of racist conversations with private chef at Hamptons mansion
Disney attempts to stop pay-equity class action
Disney claims the allegations are purely individualized and not qualified for class action.
Pence: Trump 'fights' to 'keep promises' for a strong economy
Vice Presient Pence touts the strong economy in an interview with Fox Business' Trish Reagan
Multimillion-dollar yacht at center of legal battle placed 'under arrest' at boat show
The yacht is at the center of a legal battle between its buyer, the boat’s manufacturer and a Fort Lauderdale-area yacht broker.
TikTok a no-show at subcommittee hearing on data privacy
Since its debut in 2017, TickTok, has exploded into popularity, clocking in more than 26 million active users a month.
AT&T pays millions to settle FTC claims 'unlimited data' had limits
AT&T promised unlimited data, without qualification, and failed to deliver, the FTC says.



















