Oklahoma January 9, 2022 Oklahoma murder suspects had sex in bed of crowbar attack victim as she was dying nearby: police A man and woman arrested in the death of an Oklahoma woman engaged in sex in the victim’s bed while she struggled for life just steps away in the living room after suffering a brutal crowbar beating, according to police.
College December 20, 2021 University of Arkansas offers backpacking trip for 'Black, Indigenous, and People of Color' One University of Arkansas department is offering a backpacking trip for “Black, Indigenous, and People of Color,” and is offering other recreational trips based on participants' identity
Arkansas December 17, 2021 Arkansas state trooper wounded in Memphis shootout; 2 suspects dead: report An Arkansas state trooper was wounded Thursday after crossing into Tennessee and becoming involved in a shootout in Memphis that left two suspects dead, according to a report.
The Ingraham Angle December 15, 2021 Tom Cotton mocks Biden admin claim that inflation is fault of ‘meat conglomerates’ The Biden administration seems to be full of excuses to explain inflated prices for items that Americans purchase every day, U.S. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., says.
Parenting December 14, 2021 Mom defends hiring $6K overnight doula to watch newborn after TikTok goes viral Brittany Bright went viral on TikTok for posting about hiring a postpartum night doula to care for her second son twice a week.
Tornado December 14, 2021 Missouri girl, pictured 15 minutes before tornado hit, found dead in field dozens of yards away Missouri tornado victim Annistyn Rackley, a third-grader who loved swimming, dancing and cheerleading, was one of dozens killed in five states during severe weather.
FEMA December 12, 2021 FEMA administrator blames climate change for deadly tornado outbreak Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Deanne Criswell laid blame on climate change for the deadly tornado outbreak over the weekend, claiming such disasters will be the "new normal" from now on.
Tornado December 11, 2021 Tornadoes bring death, injuries, damage to several states Apparent tornadoes and severe storms swept across several states Friday night, leaving in their wake several deaths, numerous injuries and severe structural damage.
Weather December 11, 2021 Deadly Tennessee, Kentucky tornadoes leave more than 200,000 without power More than 200,000 customers remain without power in Tennessee and Kentucky on Saturday morning after deadly tornadoes tore through the region overnight.
Boston December 9, 2021 Confirmation of Rachael Rollins despite non-prosecution policies is 'putting ideology before people': Cotton Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton reacted Thursday to the confirmation of Boston district attorney Rachael Rollins to be the top federal prosecutor in Massachusetts on "ӣƵ Primetime."
Opioid Crisis December 2, 2021 Arkansas woman speaks out on 'America's Newsroom' on opioid crisis after losing brother to addiction Brittany Adams-Kelly joined "America's Newsroom" to share the story of her brother, Matt, who was lost to an opioid addiction.