Mass Shootings December 13 Law enforcement expert warns early details ‘often change’ as manhunt intensifies at Brown University A retired FBI agent expert explains why the Brown University shooter search takes time as officers clear buildings. Early information often changes during active investigations.
Crime December 13 Elite Ivy League campus latest to grapple with mass shooting as violence erupts at Brown University The Brown University community was devastated after a deadly shooting at an engineering building left two people dead and eight others wounded.
Restaurants December 13 Vegan activists launch 'hateful' attacks on restaurant after it adds chicken, fish to its menu New Jersey restaurant Goodbeet faces fierce backlash after adding chicken and salmon to its menu, sparking outrage from vegans and animal rights supporters.
New York December 13 Man uncovers missing father’s bones buried beneath family home, unleashing ‘a thousand' other secrets True-crime documentary "Secrets We Bury" explores a family's quest to find missing father George Carroll, uncovering dark secrets buried in a Long Island home's basement.
Luigi Mangione December 13 Luigi Mangione judge weighs ‘potentially fatal’ evidence in fight over search of suspect’s backpack: attorney Luigi Mangione's defense challenges backpack search evidence in UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson murder case, seeking to exclude key trial evidence.
New York City December 13 Macy's stabbing suspect has history of mental illness, was released from psych ward day of attack The homeless woman charged with stabbing a mother inside a bathroom at Macy's in NYC has a history of mental illness and claimed voices told her she had to kill someone or be killed.
New York City December 13 Tourist changing baby stabbed multiple times in the back at iconic NYC Macy's during holiday shopping rush A tourist was stabbed multiple times in a bathroom at New York City's Macy's Herald Square while changing her baby. Police said a homeless woman was arrested and is facing charges.
VIDEO December 12 Criminal defense attorney on Brian Walshe trial: These are the 'actions of a guilty person' Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Joshua Ritter analyzes what jurors in Brian Walshe's murder trial are deliberating as the public awaits a verdict on ‘The Story.’
Christmas December 12 Mystery donor drops gold coin worth thousands in Salvation Army donation bucket: 'We are sincerely grateful' Vermont Salvation Army discovers valuable gold coin in Red Kettle donation bucket, significantly boosting Barre location's holiday fundraising efforts.
Artificial Intelligence December 12 Dem lawmakers cry foul as Hochul guts AI safety bill amid Big Tech pressure New York Dems Alex Bores and Andrew Gounardes say New York Gov. Kathy Hochul gutted their AI safety bill, citing pressure from industry leaders who Bores says have targeted him.
Politics December 12 Duffy threatens to yank New York federal funds over illegally issued commercial driver's licenses Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned that New York state will face federal funding consequnces over the unlawful issuance of non-domiciled CDLs, if it does not "come into compliance."