'Numbers are only increasing': World Teen Mental Wellness Day raises awareness
'Numbers are only increasing': World Teen Mental Wellness Day raises awareness
'Numbers are only increasing': World Teen Mental Wellness Day raises awareness
It’s not your typical case of trespassing, officials say.
Men who wolf-whistle or make sexual remarks to women will face prosecution for street harassment even if they believe it is a compliment or a joke, under legal changes announced by Suella Braverman.
An Austin, Texas, family says the understaffed police department took 2.5 hours to respond when they were hit by a drunk driver, allowing the driver to sober up and avoid jail.
The Met Police haven’t had a great week, but spare a thought for South African police chiefs. Later this year they may find themselves facing the trickiest diplomatic decision of modern times: whether to arrest Vladimir Putin if he turns up for the summit of Brics nations, planned for Durban in late August.
One is wanted for unlawful disposal of remains.
Jurors found Paul Streater guilty of four counts of vehicular homicide in October. The judge rejected his plea for a new trial.
Two South Carolinians who survived a harrowing cartel kidnapping in Mexico that left two of their friends dead reveal details of the "nightmare."
After 8 years, Stephen Smith's death will no longer be labeled a hit and run. Now ruled a homicide, here's what to know about SLED's investigation.
As communities are rocked by brutal acts of gun violence day after day, we are constantly reminded that safe spaces for children no longer exist.
Police say a Las Vegas woman has been arrested after brazenly stealing from a convenience store in January while laughing and bragging that she would never be caught.
"What happens at Rumspringa stays at Rumspringa."
The defendant claimed he was driven to commit the assault after viewing videos of police violence against Black people.
“We feel like we’re fighting an uphill battle in a system that’s never going to change ... ” the mom of one Lexington cheerleader said. “Who wants to suffer for a sport that’s supposed to be fun?”
While deputies attempted to detain her, she spat and kicked them all while she wasn't wearing pants.
A Central Florida state attorney will hold a news conference Wednesday over the decision to drop charges against a teenager suspected of killing a man outside a high school football game.
A U.S. Army Central soldier and three children are dead after an Army civilian shot them and died by suicide at a sergeant major's home Tuesday evening.
It seems that the national conversation surrounding critical race theory won’t end until it’s banned from every school, or they silence everyone that thinks to bring it up.
Investigators counted 5,354 fentanyl pills.
Masih Alinejad, an Iranian-American women's rights activist recognized as one of 12 women of the year by Time magazine, will share her story at CSU.
Instagram/Vimeo/ShowMeTheToes.comWhen a Springfield, Missouri-area man’s friend said recently that he’d witnessed a woman’s amputated toes grow back during a prayer session at a Missouri megachurch, he and his wife “just kind of laughed it off and rolled our eyes about it.”But the next day, the man—who said he identifies as a Christian—decided it wasn’t a laughing matter.“They exploited her,” he told The Daily Beast.“I am 100 percent against faith healers,” he said, asking to remain nameless so