Timeline: Wisconsin man accused of financially preying on women he met on dating apps
Racine Police Department (FRANKLIN, Wisc.) — The arrest of a man accused of financially preying on women he meets through dating apps followed weeks of warnings from Wisconsin police to be on the lookout for the alleged
Judge declares mistrial in Danny Masterson rape case
Lucy Nicholson – Pool/Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — A judge declared a mistrial Wednesday in the Danny Masterson rape case after the jury was unable to reach a verdict. The “That ’70s Show” star had pleaded not
FTX crypto collapse: Ex-CEO Sam Bankman-Fried denies 'improper use' of customer funds
ABC News (NASSAU, THE BAHAMAS) — Sam Bankman-Fried, the embattled former CEO of cryptocurrency giant FTX and trading firm Alameda Research, told ABC News he was ultimately responsible for the downfall of both companies, but denied that
Prince William, Kate kick off their US trip: Latest updates
Chris Jackson/Getty Images (BOSTON, Mass.) — Prince William thanked the “people of Boston” as he and his wife Kate arrived in the city to kick off their first U.S. tour in nearly a decade. Their whirlwind tour
CDC expands polio wastewater testing to Michigan and Pennsylvania
Nathan Posner/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Wednesday it will expand wastewater testing for polio to select communities across the U.S. after a person tested positive for
Funeral held for UVA football player, Lavel Davis Jr, killed in mass shooting
Mike Kropf-Pool/Getty Images (NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C.) — Family and friends gathered to say their goodbyes to one of the University of Virginia football players who was killed in a mass shooting earlier this month. The funeral service
How the forced hospitalization of 'mentally ill' people will work in NYC
Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams has directed the NYPD and peace officers to take individuals who appear “to be mentally ill” into custody involuntarily for psychiatric evaluations, even if
Garland celebrates 'significant' Jan. 6 convictions, talks Trump special counsel
Pete Marovich/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Attorney General Merrick Garland took something of a victory lap on Wednesday, a day after the Department of Justice secured convictions in one of the Jan. 6 investigation’s highest profile prosecutions. Stewart
SAFE-T Act amendments include denying pretrial release for serious crimes
(The Center Square) – Changes to the SAFE-T Act’s no-cash bail provision set to take effect Jan. 1 have been filed and Illinois state lawmakers are aiming to get it across the finish line on the final
Illinois quick hits: License renewal deadline Thursday; holiday train coming
Russia divestment bill passes The Illinois House voted unanimously Wednesday to withdraw state investments in Russia to protest the country’s invasion of Ukraine. The legislation requires divestment of money in Russian banks and companies and prohibits future