Police: Colombian Man Suspected of Fatally Stabbing Wife in Texas Found Hanging from a Tree
A Colombian woman was found stabbed to death in her Texas home days before her husband — the prime suspect — was discovered hanging from a tree.

A Colombian woman was found stabbed to death in her Texas home days before her husband — the prime suspect — was discovered hanging from a tree.

Thousands of University of Mississippi students packed into the campus’s arena to worship and make declarations of faith in Jesus Christ at an October 10 event, the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) reported.

A coalition of families of people who have died from fentanyl are demanding that the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) investigate China’s role in the American opioid crisis, and requesting that tariffs be enacted on the country to combat it.

NYC Mayor Eric Adams is beefing up policing in Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s prostitute-ridden district to combat the sex trafficking crisis.

Residents of Illinois will be able to renew their driver’s licenses and get new vehicle stickers while they are grocery shopping following the installation of several “fast lane” Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) kiosks in stores, officials announced Thursday.

A federal judge has ruled that the Alabama secretary of state’s program that flagged thousands of registered voters as noncitizens must stop until after the November election.

A New York City man has been hit with a 45-year prison sentence for running a fentanyl mill out of a daycare center, leading to the overdose death of a toddler last year, officials said.

A manhunt is underway for three South Carolina inmates after four escaped on Monday, with one of the men being caught after allegedly breaking into several cars and a home about 80 miles away.

A woman is facing ridicule after posting a viral TikTok of her attacking a New Jersey gyro shop by ripping down a banner while screaming “Free Palestine” before realizing the flags were Greek, not Israeli.

Dolton, Illinois, Mayor Tiffany Henyard (D) is running for reelection despite ongoing investigations into her administration and spending.

A Connecticut man died Monday five years after being infected with a rare fatal disease contracted from a mosquito bite in his own backyard, with health officials noting a concerning rise in cases.

A search is underway for two U.S. Navy pilots after their jet crashed near Washington State’s Mount Rainier, officials said.

Salem is joining the list of Massachusetts cities that have introduced programs to give unconditional cash payments to low-income residents, the mayor’s office announced.

University of California (UC) San Diego has introduced a mandatory program for all new students, regardless of major: “Climate Change Education.”

Major hardware supplier True Value has initiated Chapter 11 bankruptcy procedures and reportedly entered into an agreement to sell all of its operations to a rival chain, Do it Best Corp.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal has endorsed former President Donald Trump for the November election, citing the current administration’s poor track record on inflation, the border crisis, and Vice President Kamala Harris’s policy flip-flops as reasons to overlook the “disappointing and indefensible” behavior surrounding January 6, 2021.

Bill Clinton was mistaken for Joe Biden by an employee at a Georgia McDonald’s he visited while campaigning for Kamala Harris.

The largest supermoon of 2024 will reach its peak illumination this week with a chance that it could have an orange, jack-o-lantern-like color, WKRC reported Friday.

Portland, Oregon, police discovered drugs in a bag that had “Definitely Not a bag full of Drugs” printed on it while conducting a traffic stop on a stolen car, law enforcement officials said.

Black conservative men have responded to former President Barack Obama’s claims that they do not support Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign due to sexism, slamming him for not accurately representing the black community and for trying to shame them into supporting Democrats.

Tensions are rising between President Joe Biden’s administration and Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign, with Biden’s senior staffers being labeled as too “in their feelings” to fully support Harris after he was pushed out of the race, inside sources revealed to Axios.

A Kentucky woman has been arrested after allegedly cooking parts of her mother’s dismembered body and standing off with police for hours.

More than 400 7-Eleven locations are slated for closure after “underperforming” during the second quarter of FY 2024.

An elderly Michigan man was murdered and his wife was tied up in their home after letting in two men posing as utility company employees.

The number of early voters and requests for mail-in ballots for the current presidential race are significantly down compared to this point in the 2020 election cycle, political analyst John Couvillon reported.

The Florida dog whose image went viral after he was left trapped on the side of a highway ahead of Hurricane Milton was rescued and placed in foster care, a Tallahassee humane society announced in a happy update.

A Texas mother of four mysteriously vanished after a fight with her husband on Sunday night, leading investigators to arrest him, according to police.

A former Texas preschool employee has pleaded guilty to paying two minor boys $200 to record child pornography after contacting them via Snapchat, according to prosecutors.

A geomagnetic storm allowed people in many parts of the country and the globe to witness the beautiful Northern Lights on Thursday night.

A Florida man has garnered lots of online attention after photos of his unique Hurricane Milton home preparation went viral.

The Arizona State University student who allegedly stabbed her classmate in a seemingly random attack has had her first-degree attempted murder charge dropped by prosecutors.

An illegal “street takeover” in Santa Ana, California, brought out hundreds of participants over the weekend.

A Minnesota woman has admitted to sexually abusing two teen boys at a hotel she was staying at with her husband and kids.

Florida officials have told residents who are not evacuating from Hurricane Milton’s path to write their names and information on themselves in case their bodies need to be identified after the storm.

The largest North American producer of french fries is shutting down its plant in Washington and laying off hundreds of employees, company officials announced in a recent earnings report.

A Washington woman resorted to calling the police after her decades-long habit of feeding local raccoons spun out of control into an all-out raccoon invasion of her home, authorities said.

A Tennessee emergency room nurse is being hailed as a “guardian angel” after he died alongside his dog while trying to save a man who was stranded in Hurricane Helene’s floodwaters.

The longest-running treasure hunt for a single prize has ended after more than three decades of thousands of people searching for a statue valued at six figures.

At least twelve Tennesseeans are dead and 15 are still considered missing after Hurricane Helene’s devastating floods.

The state of Michigan has doled out $480,000 to 10 schools this year to help them “rebrand racially insensitive mascots” and add more Native American culture into the curriculum.
