Actor Nam Gyu-ri, a former member of the girl group SeeYa, shared on the SBS show 'Strong Heart VS' that she was ostracized by fellow actors without initially realizing it.
More guns are now trafficked to criminals through online sources such as Facebook, TikTok or Tinder than are trafficked at gun shows or flea markets, according to new Justice Department data that argues the marketplace for illegally obtained weapons is quickly evolving.
Two people were rescued after a helicopter crashed into a pond in Rhode Island Tuesday morning, according to police. The crash happened just after 8 a.m. in Worden Pond in South Kingstown. Two people were inside the helicopter at the time of the crash and were rescued by civilians who responded by boat, WJAR reported. One person was taken to
The chase began in Mohnton when a Reading man refused to be pull over for speeding, police said.
President Marcos shrugs off Quiboloy's fears that the US will meddle in how his cases will be handled in the Philippines, and vows that his administration 'will exercise all compassion' to him
The opinion stops short of saying lawyers can carry guns into courtrooms, but hints that will probably change once someone files another lawsuit.
"I need better vices," the Chicago native acknowledged.
Trial began Monday before Judge Maureen Sweeney for Mehki Venable, 20, who is accused of aggravated murder and murder for the Sept. 29, 2022, shooting death of Jacob Moore, 21, of Youngstown, in the single-digit block of New York Avenue.
Two bills around creating gun free zones were discussed at length by lawmakers in the House Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice meeting.
The case involves the 2022 arrest of a man who was allegedly carrying a BB gun in his car without a permit
The proposed state budget sends plenty of public money to private school kids, but what about the other kids? At a press conference today, the Coalition for Strong Families said other children will be left behind.
Non-disclosure agreement (NDA) clauses that aim to stop victims reporting crimes to the police are “likely already unenforceable” under “current laws”, lawyers have said.