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U.S. Homelessness Surges 18% as Housing Costs and Disasters Escalate
Homelessness in the United States has surged by 18% in 2024, marking the sharpest increase in over a decade and spotlighting a growing national crisis. Homelessness in the United States has surged by 18% in 2024, marking the sharpest increase in over a decade and spotlighting a growing national crisis. -
Pregnant Woman Stabbed 14 Times Over $2 Tip by Florida Pizza Delivery Driver
A routine pizza delivery turned into a violent attack in Kissimmee, Florida, when a disgruntled delivery driver allegedly stabbed a pregnant woman 14 times over a perceived insufficient tip. The shocking incident, which took place at the Riviera Motel on December 22, has left the victim hospitalized in stable condition. A routine pizza delivery turned into a violent attack in Kissimmee, Florida, when a disgruntled delivery driver allegedly stabbed a pregnant woman 14 times over a perceived insufficient tip. The shocking incident, which took place at the Riviera Motel on December 22, has left the victim hospitalized in stable condition. -
Breakthrough Hopes in JonBenét Ramsey Case as Father Pushes for Advanced DNA Testing
Twenty-eight years after the tragic murder of six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey, her father, John Ramsey, believes that advancements in DNA technology could finally solve the infamous cold case. He is set to meet with Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn in January, marking a potential turning point in the decades-long investigation. Twenty-eight years after the tragic murder of six-year-old JonBenét Ramsey, her father, John Ramsey, believes that advancements in DNA technology could finally solve the infamous cold case. He is set to meet with Boulder Police Chief Stephen Redfearn in January, marking a potential turning point in the decades-long investigation. -
Taxi Jumps Curb in Manhattan on Christmas, Striking Six, Including Boy and Mother from Australia
A Christmas Day outing turned chaotic in Manhattan's Herald Square when a taxi veered onto the sidewalk, striking six pedestrians, including a young boy and his mother visiting from Australia. The incident, which occurred just after 4 p.m. near Macy's iconic flagship store at the busy intersection of 34th Street and Sixth Avenue, left the city rattled during the holiday season. A Christmas Day outing turned chaotic in Manhattan's Herald Square when a taxi veered onto the sidewalk, striking six pedestrians, including a young boy and his mother visiting from Australia. The incident, which occurred just after 4 p.m. near Macy's iconic flagship store at the busy intersection of 34th Street and Sixth Avenue, left the city rattled during the holiday season. -
Suspect in Subway Arson Murder Faces Charges Amid Rising Safety Concerns in New York
A man accused of setting a woman on fire aboard a New York City subway train, an incident described by officials as "depraved behavior," was arraigned this week on charges of first- and second-degree murder and arson. The attack, which occurred early Sunday morning, has raised serious concerns about subway safety during the holiday season. A man accused of setting a woman on fire aboard a New York City subway train, an incident described by officials as "depraved behavior," was arraigned this week on charges of first- and second-degree murder and arson. The attack, which occurred early Sunday morning, has raised serious concerns about subway safety during the holiday season. -
Ex-D.C. Police Intelligence Chief Found Guilty of Tipping Off Proud Boys Leader Before Capitol Attack
Shane Lamond, the former head of the Metropolitan Police Department's intelligence unit in Washington, D.C., was convicted Monday of obstruction of justice and lying to federal investigators in a high-profile case linking him to the Proud Boys. The verdict, delivered by U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson following a bench trial, underscores the deep ties between Lamond and Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, who is serving a 22-year sentence for seditious conspiracy in connection with the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Shane Lamond, the former head of the Metropolitan Police Department's intelligence unit in Washington, D.C., was convicted Monday of obstruction of justice and lying to federal investigators in a high-profile case linking him to the Proud Boys. The verdict, delivered by U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson following a bench trial, underscores the deep ties between Lamond and Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio, who is serving a 22-year sentence for seditious conspiracy in connection with the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. -
JonBenet Ramsey’s Final Days: Father Shares Emotional Story While Seeking DNA Advances
The tragic murder of six-year-old JonBenet Ramsey in her Boulder, Colorado home in December 1996 remains one of the most infamous unsolved cases in American history. Decades later, the case has taken on new life as advancements in forensic technology and public pressure push authorities to revisit the evidence. JonBenet's father, John Ramsey, now 81, continues to advocate for justice, holding onto hope that breakthroughs in DNA testing could identify the killer. The tragic murder of six-year-old JonBenet Ramsey in her Boulder, Colorado home in December 1996 remains one of the most infamous unsolved cases in American history. Decades later, the case has taken on new life as advancements in forensic technology and public pressure push authorities to revisit the evidence. JonBenet's father, John Ramsey, now 81, continues to advocate for justice, holding onto hope that breakthroughs in DNA testing could identify the killer. -
Luigi Mangione Pleads Not Guilty in High-Profile Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in a high-profile incident in Manhattan earlier this month, pleaded not guilty to state murder charges during a court appearance on Monday. The 26-year-old faces multiple charges, including first-degree murder as an act of terrorism, in a case that has drawn national attention due to its dramatic circumstances and wide-ranging legal implications. Luigi Mangione, the man accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in a high-profile incident in Manhattan earlier this month, pleaded not guilty to state murder charges during a court appearance on Monday. The 26-year-old faces multiple charges, including first-degree murder as an act of terrorism, in a case that has drawn national attention due to its dramatic circumstances and wide-ranging legal implications. -
NYC Subway Tragedy: Woman Killed in Horrific Fire; Suspect in Custody
New York City police apprehended a suspect on Sunday in connection with the horrifying death of a woman who was set ablaze on an F train in Brooklyn. The incident, which occurred at approximately 7:30 a.m. at the Stillwell Avenue station, has sent shockwaves through the city, reigniting concerns about subway safety. New York City police apprehended a suspect on Sunday in connection with the horrifying death of a woman who was set ablaze on an F train in Brooklyn. The incident, which occurred at approximately 7:30 a.m. at the Stillwell Avenue station, has sent shockwaves through the city, reigniting concerns about subway safety. -
JonBenét Ramsey Netflix Doc Director Dismisses ‘Overblown’ Letter Naming the Killer: ‘No Real Breakthrough’
A fresh wave of public interest in the 1996 murder of JonBenét Ramsey has heightened expectations for progress in the decades-old case, even as key figures warn that recent leads may be more speculative than substantial. Nearly 28 years after the six-year-old's body was found in the basement of her family's Boulder, Colo., home, interest in the case has once again surged, fueled by the Netflix docu-series Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey. A fresh wave of public interest in the 1996 murder of JonBenét Ramsey has heightened expectations for progress in the decades-old case, even as key figures warn that recent leads may be more speculative than substantial. Nearly 28 years after the six-year-old's body was found in the basement of her family's Boulder, Colo., home, interest in the case has once again surged, fueled by the Netflix docu-series Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey.