Just a few short days after Bitcoin suffered its 'death cross', Ethereum just saw its 50-day moving-average cross below its 200-day, flashing the ominous-sounding warning.
After his first trial on charges of drugging a raping a Temple University Athletics employee ended in a hung jury, Bill Cosby's retrial is just beginning.
“To Sheriff Israel of the Broward Sheriff’s Office and Robert Runcie, the Superintendent of schools in Broward, I want to thank you for visiting me at the hospital, but I want to say that both of you failed us, students, teachers and parents alike, on so many levels“
Ten people were arrested on federal criminal charges, one person was arrested on state charges and 86 immigrants were detained for being in the country illegally
Residents of a town in Illinois were just handed down an unconstitutional decree from their local government, they now have 60 days to give up their guns or be fined up to $1000 per day...
Robert Mueller has informed Trump’s attorneys that while he is continuing to investigate the president, he does not consider him a criminal target at this point, the WaPo has reported.
Police have confirmed that the shooter, who has not yet been named, did not work at YouTube but came to campus with the intention of shooting her boyfriend.
In the latest justification for the rationale underpinning Robert Mueller's "pivot" toward investigating financial improprieties, obstruction and other potential crimes committed by Trump and his associates - instead of "Russian collusion" - a "secret" memo penned by Mueller's team was released by the DOJ last night.
"The vise will tighten until something breaks. It could be the currency, it could be the political status quo, it could be the credit/debt system - or all three."
Starbucks and a handful of other coffee chains lost a yearslong legal battle against a consumer advocacy group trying to force coffee companies to attach cancer warnings to their packaging...
...local law enforcement agencies discovered that San José del Cabo resident Francisco Quiroz-Zamora, 41, known as “Gordo,” or “Fatso,” was the primary source of large fentanyl shipments to the New York City region.