‘Camp Fire’ Survivor Names Baby After Medic Who Saved Her
A woman who survived California’s “Camp Fire” recently named her newborn after the medic who saved her life in November.

A woman who survived California’s “Camp Fire” recently named her newborn after the medic who saved her life in November.

The Gary Sinise Foundation released an emotional eight-minute video of its year-end activities on Thursday, featuring testimonials from veterans and their families about how their lives were changed for the better.

Gun control activist David Hogg announced Saturday that he has been officially accepted to Harvard University.

A pair of workers at a Pennsylvania facility for disabled teens have been arrested and charged with staging boxing matches and fights between the kids.

A Saginaw, Michigan, Walmart was the scene of a brutal fight involving a female employee and three customers on Wednesday.

An analysis of World Health Organization data shows measles breaking 60,000 cases in 2018 — with twice as many deaths.

A five-mile section of the 134 Ventura freeway has been renamed after 44th President, and former local student, Barack Obama.

A Florida teacher, who is serving nearly 40 years in prison for having sex with a 12-year-old student she tutored, wants a new trial, claiming her lawyer gave her bad advice in court five years ago.

Police arrested a porn star at a Washington state airport on Wednesday for allegedly spearheading a murder-for-hire plot to kill a person only identified by the initials “H.R.”

Officers forced Jackson to undergo a rectal search, but failed to find the drugs they claim to have believed he was storing in his colon.

Mark Warner, the Senate Intelligence Committee’s leading Democrat, told CNN that because William Barr seemingly solicited the nomination for Attorney General, President Trump should withdraw it.

Illinois has lost residents for its fifth year in a row, reporting the second largest decline in population among the 50 states, according to recently released data from the Census Bureau.

John McCain Foundation executive David Kramer passed the infamous “golden shower” dossier to BuzzFeed in early 2017.

An Indiana mother is under investigation after authorities found her two sons, ages seven and four, home alone watching the 1990 film of the same name while she was at work, police said.

Baltimore has hit its 300th homicide this year making 2018 the fourth year in a row where the dangerous city’s murder rate passed 300.

The Trump administration announced Thursday it would provide additional restrictions on states’ use of waivers to get out of a requirement mandating able-bodied food stamp recipients to work to receive benefits for more than three months.

A former Marine working as a bartender in Altoona, Pennsylvania, tackled an armed suspect Tuesday and foiled a robbery.

Meghan Panu’s wayward home was found House Springs, Missouri, just 30 miles away from where it was stolen on Friday.

A North Carolina voter ID bill became law Wednesday afternoon after state lawmakers overrode Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper’s veto of the bill.

On Tuesday, December 11, Timmins police charged 33-year-old Tiffany Butch with witchcraft for demanding money in return for lifting a curse.

A 93-year-old Marine veteran is going above and beyond to show his dedication to his late wife by taking three buses from his Hawaii apartment to visit his wife’s grave nearly every day.

Chick-fil-A is growing at such a rapid pace that it is expected to become the third largest fast food chain in the U.S., surpassing competitors like Subway.

According to Compassion International, the late George H.W. Bush anonymously sponsored a then-7-year-old child for ten years under a pseudonym.

A mother driving her son to school in New York City took down a would-be carjacker after she discovered an intruder in the driver’s seat of her vehicle.

Eight people were shot in Baltimore on Tuesday including one wounded during a home invasion, again proving the city is one of the most dangerous places to live in America.

A former Texas high school student was sentenced to 12 years in prison for slitting his classmate’s throat during a lunch period in 2017. The victim was left with permanent damage to one of his vocal cords.

Border Patrol agents in the El Centro Sector tracked two ultralight aircraft used by Mexican cartels to smuggle more than $1.4 million in meth and two Chinese illegal immigrants into the U.S. The agents spotted the aircraft on two consecutive days.

President Trump doubled down Tuesday by stressing that armed teachers are a critical part of “hardening” schools in America.

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders took to Twitter to publicly criticize James Comey in the wake of his statements about President Trump.

As “porch pirates” across the country set their sights on unopened delivered packages this holiday season, one Pennsylvania man is determined to give these thieves a taste of their own medicine.

A New York state Democratic senator sponsoring a bill that would require potential gun owners to submit to social media background checks told a Republican aide over Twitter on Tuesday to “kill” herself.

A federal court has ruled that New York’s ban on nunchaku violates Second Amendment rights under the Constitution.

New York State Senator Kevin Parker, a member of the Democratic Party, told a woman on Twitter to kill herself, Tuesday.

A homeless man has been on a mission to make people feel like 100 bucks by handing out $100 bills to those who stop to pay attention to him.

Ludington-based FloraCraft’s owner and Chairman Lee Schoenherr announced almost $4 million in holiday bonuses during lunch on December 14.

Three brothers have found their forever home on Monday after a family adopted them out of foster care so they could stay together.

Actor Alfonso Ribeiro, found a hit with his hilarious “Carlton dance,” but now he is suing Fortnite for stealing his dance for their game.

The Department of Justice announced Tuesday the finalized form of the bump stock ban, achieved by amending ATF regulation so as to define bump stocks as “machineguns.”

The White House School Safety Commission’s report recommends gun confiscation orders as part of an overarching response to mass shootings in gun-free schools.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) indicates the incoming Democrat majority will act “boldly” in pursuit of criminalization of private gun sales.
