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Trevor Jacob admitted that he masterminded the November 2021 crash for a video he intended to monetize, according to federal prosecutors.
Police in Dallas say a man angry that his girlfriend had an abortion in another state fatally shot the 26-year-old woman.
"This is absolutely nuts on a stick because they're right there," Richardson said as she served as the "Today" show's Jonas Brothers correspondent.
The director and choreographer behind the Tony-nominated adaptation of the 1959 classic isn't taking his latest success for granted.
The Turkish president is trailing in the polls ahead of Sunday's presidential contest.
Here’s a roundup of the actor hilariously derailing quite a few interviews in just the past week.
A jury in Florida says McDonald’s and a franchise holder are fault after a hot Chicken McNugget fell on a little girl’s leg and caused second-degree burns.
“They cocked their gun and pointed it at my car and were waving at me to get back again,” said driver Macy Wesley of the road rage incident.
Prosecutors in the case described Vallow Daybell as a power-hungry manipulator who would kill her two youngest children for money.
Writers Guild members and union allies are taking aim at Boston University's choice of Hollywood bigwig David Zaslav as a commencement speaker.
Daniel Penny was initially questioned by police in the aftermath, but was released without charges.