Benedict XVI laid to rest in funeral celebrated by Pope Francis
Eyewitness News reporter Mike Marza is in Vatican City for the final farewell to Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI.
Eyewitness News reporter Mike Marza is in Vatican City for the final farewell to Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI.
“Not only was this done on the first day of black history month, but it was also done with ill intent.”
With Julie Chrisley now settling into her prison sentence, Savannah Chrisley has shared details about her mom's time behind bars.
An elementary school teacher in Homestead was charged Wednesday with having sex with one of his students. The relationship, police said the 13-year-old victim told them, was “romantic” after referring to him as her “boyfriend.”
The Catholic left accused Cardinal Pell – who for three years served as finance minister for Pope Francis – of being a backstabber.
Faith Green shares advice for coping with loss at Painting My Pain charity event for victims of domestic abuse.
Savannah Chrisley says "Chrisley Knows Best” stars Todd Chrisley and Julie Chrisley are doing better than expected in prison.
A transgender woman was charged with three counts of indecent exposure after women complained of a naked man walking around in the women's locker room of a YMCA gym in Ohio.
Matthew Jackson, 33, will spend a minimum of 10-30 years in prison for what prosecutor Zack Stempien called, “the most significant domestic violence case that I've ever seen.”
Some officers have a different kind of vehicle.
In his latest column, Shawn Sullivan focuses on the upcoming closure of Notre Dame Church in Springvale, Maine.
A federal judge in Wisconsin ruled Wednesday that a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the father of a man shot and killed by Kyle Rittenhouse during a protest in 2020 can proceed against Rittenhouse, police officers and others. The father of Anthony Huber, one of two men shot and killed by Rittenhouse, filed the lawsuit in 2021, accusing officers of allowing for a dangerous situation that violated his son's constitutional rights and resulted in his death. Anthony Huber's father, John Huber, also alleged that Rittenhouse, who was 17 at the time of the shootings, conspired with law enforcement to cause harm to protestors.
Alicia Day, 34, was fined 20,000 roubles ($285) for obstructing pedestrians in an unauthorised protest and sentenced to 13 days of "administrative arrest" on a separate charge of disobeying police orders. "I bought the calf so that it wouldn't be eaten," TASS news agency quoted her as saying. Video shared by state media showed Day explaining that she had got a driver to bring the calf to Red Square by car.
Tyler Doyle’s wife posted photos of several items on Facebook, including what appears to be her husband’s driver’s license.
The CNN anchor tore apart the congressman's interview on OAN.
A Polish tourist in Mexico was seen in a viral video being hit with a stick and heckled by a crowd after running up the steps of a sacred Mayan pyramid.
Amir Cohen/ReutersAn American citizen was arrested in Jerusalem on Thursday after allegedly entering a church and pulling a statue of Jesus down from its plinth, Israeli police said.The incident took place inside the Church of the Flagellation, a Christian pilgrimage site on the city’s Via Dolorosa—the road along which Jesus is believed to have carried his cross to his place of crucifixion.In images shared on social media, the damaged statue can be seen laying on its side after apparently being
TikTok is up in arms because of this British woman's street interview.
“The facts of her case prove that, more than 150 years after its formal abolition, slavery still exists in modern times, in acute forms, in New Hampshire,” a complaint says.
NYPD officers cleared out illegal migrants refusing their eviction from a ritzy Manhattan hotel Wednesday night, after three days of the migrants protesting in the street.
One of the girls was sexually assaulted during vision tests, officials said.