Alabama Mom Sentenced to 99 Years for Death of Child Found in Motel Freezer
Amanda Gail Oakes, 36, was sentenced on Wednesday to 99 years for the death of her six-month-old son, found packed into a motel freezer.

Amanda Gail Oakes, 36, was sentenced on Wednesday to 99 years for the death of her six-month-old son, found packed into a motel freezer.

Two years after protests and an LAPD investigation put the episode on hold, Leah Remini’s Scientology exposé finished its takedown.

Two-year-old Alexandra Martinez was killed on Tuesday after two temporary steel walls fell on her in an Orland Park mall.

On Monday, Yum! Brands announced that Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) will roll out meat-free nuggets and wings at an Atlanta location.

The Trump administration announced on Monday that it will approve more marijuana growers for both medical and scientific research.

Stephen Robert Morse and veteran producer Max Peltz have acquired the rights to produce film projects based on a 2014 book about the Koch brothers.

IBM Security Global Managing Partner Charles Henderson spoke to Forbes about how even charging cables can be used to compromise your phone.

A Sydney, Australia, couple faces community service for feeding their infant daughter a strict vegan diet — almost killing her.

Eric Glaze was arrested Tuesday after his alleged drugged captive escaped the freezer where he stashed her.

Over 100 Denver police officers received free gear on Tuesday, courtesy of Shield 616 — and a mysterious benefactor.

San Francisco’s struggle to address its overwhelming homelessness problem is growing ever more dire, and residents don’t know what to do.

Sacramento salon owner Elizabeth Novak addressed an irate video to California Governor Gavin Newsom over the state’s homeless crisis.

Thousands of students from across the globe gathered in St. Louis, Missouri, to affirm their faith — and put it into practice.

Authorities are seeking two unidentified individuals recorded while destroying a sand sculpture in the lobby of a Honolulu hotel.

After the alleged assault of a Delaware woman, the Majestic Elegance Punta Cana resort is temporarily closing due to “low occupancy.”

Former South Carolina Congressman and Gov. Mark Sanford told Fox News on Wednesday that he is close to making a decision on the 2020 race.

The Marin County area is famously rich, white, and liberal. In 2019, they might finally end the economic segregation in their schools.

During a Russia press conference for “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood,” Quentin Tarantino rebuffed accusations that his movie unfairly portrayed martial arts legend Bruce Lee.

A MoveOn.org petition to name the stretch of road that runs in front of Trump Tower after former President Barack Obama is rapidly gaining ground.

The Georgia Department of Public Health announced on Monday that the Sheraton Atlanta hosted “the largest recorded Legionella outbreak in Georgia.”

Indian teenager “Akash” wanted a Jaguar for his birthday. When he got a BMW instead, he allegedly pushed the vehicle into a river.

Margaret Collins’ family is suing the Abington of Glenview Nursing & Rehab Center after a Snapchat video showed aides apparently mistreating her for a laugh.

In the Sunday night daycare fire that killed five Erie, Pennsylvania, children, Erie resident Shevona Overton lost four.

Model and actor Josh Kloss alleges that pop megastar Katy Perry publicly pulled down his pants at costume designer Johnny Wujek’s birthday party in 2012.

Melissa Martin and Denise Mintz lost their beloved dogs just hours after taking them for a swim in a local pond on Thursday night.

Brooke Houts has more views on one video than the rest of her account — unfortunately for her, it is one she tried to bury.

Walmart has quietly instructed employees to remove any signage or displays that “contain violent themes or aggressive behavior.”

Ashley Beth Rolland, 23, told officers she was not sure where the meth they found stashed in her genitals came from.

Mötley Crüe frontman Tommy Lee took to Twitter and reposted a letter warning supporters of President Donald Trump would face “pay back” if the Democrats win back the White House. The missive ended with the threat that the payback would see a “gargantuan metal mountain” made of confiscated guns “emblazoned with the face of Hillary Clinton.”

Montana governor and Democrat presidential candidate Steve Bullock castigated his party for their public animosity toward one another.

William Bottoms Jr.’s attorney, Jarvis Antwine, made a point of noting the alleged murderer’s facial tattoos during jury selection Monday in Louisiana.

Seven months after being granted clemency and 15 years after her conviction, Cyntoia Brown was released from prison early Wednesday morning.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has ordered an investigation into Palm Beach Sheriff Ric Bradshaw and a former Palm Beach state attorney.

San Antonio authorities confirmed four fatalities after responding to a call on Monday about a house that had been set on fire.

Michael Dublin of Orlando, Florida, has been charged with attempted murder after allegedly trying to force his four-year-old daughter to drink bleach.

The FBI issued a statement on Sunday warning of people trying to imitate the recent attacks in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio.

Kevon Watkins has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering his sister during an argument over Wi-Fi access in February 2018.

University of Texas’ psychology professor Dr. Art Markman rebutted the resurgent claim about video games’ relationship to violence following the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton.

Michael Harrell’s alleged robbery attempt on Monday came with a convenient list of his personal information.

Tyler “Ninja” Blevins, Fortnite streaming giant and Twitch’s biggest Internet celebrity, will depart the platform for the Microsoft platform Mixer.
