Woman Arrested In Connection With Robert De Niro’s Grandson’s Death
A woman has been detained on federal drug charges for allegedly supplying the pills that killed actor Robert De Niro’s 19-year-old grandson, according to law enforcement officials.
A woman has been detained on federal drug charges for allegedly supplying the pills that killed actor Robert De Niro’s 19-year-old grandson, according to law enforcement officials.
National Political Correspondent Neil W. McCabe interviewed political consultant Jason Cole, the CEO of the Arsenal Media Group, about the dilemma facing House Republicans, as Conservatives push their agenda and more moderate members of the House Republican Conference look to tap the brakes going into the 2024 political cycle.
A defense law that restricts access to abortion, transgender healthcare, and diversity training in the military was recently passed by the House of Representatives. The bill was approved Friday morning by a close vote of 219 to 210.
A suspect in connection with the Gilgo Beach murders, a cold-case investigation that dates back to over a decade ago, is now in custody.
A sea otter in Santa Cruz, California was captured on video stealing surfboards from locals once again on Monday.
A mass shooter convicted in the 2018 killings at Pittsburgh synagogue is eligible to face the death penalty as ruled by the United States jury.
The first non-prescription birth control pill in the United States, Opill, was given the green light on Thursday by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to be sold over-the-counter.
Police say that a 6-year-old girl in Miami, Florida, reportedly saved herself from an attempted abduction by biting the arm of the kidnapper.
The D.C. Council has approved emergency legislation to address the District’s ongoing issues with violent crime.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan is urging Congress to cease funding of Department of Justice inquiries of elected officials, political candidates, and their families until a new management strategy is established.