ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY…1492: 1st Spanish settlement La Navidad in the New World is founded by Christopher Columbus (modern Môle-Saint-Nicolas in Haiti). The Federal Bureau of Investigation has...
Police in Isabella County, Michigan, arrested a woman for allegedly catfishing two teenagers, including her own daughter. Kendra Licari, 42, was arrested after a year-long investigation...
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY…1868: Despite bitter opposition, U.S. President Andrew Johnson grants unconditional pardon to all persons involved in Southern rebellion (Civil War). The mayor of El Paso,...
Well, here’s one person who’s getting coal in their stocking this year. New York City police say they caught a woman trying to steal presents from...
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY…1943: U.S. President FDR appoints General Eisenhower Supreme Commander of the Allied forces. Republican lawmakers raised concerns over a provision in the massive $1.7 trillion omnibus spending...
Tensions ran high at an all-ages drag show as protesters and attendees came to a head. The Attic Bar & Stage in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, hosted...
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY…1783: U.S. General George Washington resigns his military commission as Commander-in-Chief of the Army to Congress. A high school history teacher has been fired for...
Former NFL star Willie McGinest was arrested on a felony assault charge, authorities said. The former Patriots linebacker turned himself into Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office...
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY…1877: Thomas Edison’s Phonograph is announced by Scientific American. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a warning of “life-threatening” conditions across the U.S....
The New York Times came under fire this week for publishing a crossword puzzle that resembled a swastika — on the first day of Hanukkah. “Disgusting!...