An Alabama man with suspected Antifa sympathies was indicted for terrorism for his alleged role in detonating an explosive device filled with nails to maximize its destructive capability, according to the Department of Justice. Law enforcement arrested Kyle Benjamin Douglas Calvert, 26, Wednesday on federal terrorism charges of malicious use of an explosive and possession of an unregistered destructive device. …
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OJ Simpson, the white Bronco and America. The car chase that changed everything
Reality TV wasn’t much of an industry before June 17, 1994. That all changed the day Orenthal James “O.J.” Simpson attempted to avoid arrest by hiding in the back of his white Ford Bronco during a slow-speed chase as more than 95 million people watched from home, mostly in disbelief. News helicopters followed the SUV’s every move with a cadre …
Read More »Wynonna Judd's daughter charged with soliciting prostitution after stripping down on highway intersection
One week after Wynonna Judd’s daughter, Grace Kelley, was arrested for indecent exposure, the 27-year-old has been formally charged with soliciting prostitution, indecent exposure and obstructing governmental operations, according to the Elmore County Sheriff’s Office in Alabama. A bond has been set for $2,000. Kelley was booked into the Elmore County Jail on April 5 at 5 p.m., Fox News …
Read More »Alex Murdaugh attorneys appeal after judge denies new trial
Attorneys for convicted killer and disbarred personal injury lawyer Alex Murdaugh have appealed for a new trial after a judge rejected their first attempt. Former South Carolina Supreme Court Justice Jean Toal denied Murdaugh’s motion for a retrial in January after defense lawyers made allegations of jury tampering against Colleton County Court Clerk Becky Hill. Murdaugh’s attorneys, Dick Harpootlian and …
Read More »The left is all about squatters' rights putting homeowners like you at risk
It’s no coincidence or “rare practice”— and it’s certainly not a case of “conservatives pounce.” The recent spate of incidents involving squatters is part of a concerted effort to undermine property rights. That includes the March death of a woman in New York, who was allegedly murdered and dismembered by teens who had been squatting in her late mother’s apartment. …
Read More »Fed-up judge makes unusual move in Arizona rancher trial
A judge in Arizona walked out of the courtroom in the middle of proceedings this week, exasperated with both sides of the trial. Judge Thomas Fink of the Santa Cruz County Superior Court is presiding over the trial of rancher George Alan Kelly, who is accused of murder after the fatal shooting of Mexican national Gabriel Cuen-Buitimea. Fink got up …
Read More »Wisconsin teen sentenced after triggering bonfire explosion that injured 17
An 18-year-old who triggered a bonfire explosion that injured more than a dozen people at a backyard gathering in eastern Wisconsin has been sentenced to a year in jail and five years of probation. Sam Armstrong appeared Thursday in Shawano County Court, WLUK-TV reported. Armstrong pleaded no contest in February to 13 counts of injury by negligent use of an …
Read More »JESSE WATTERS: The OJ Simpson verdict divided us, but the trial brought us together
Fox News host Jesse Watters reflects on how the O.J. Simpson trial united America in conversation following the athlete’s death on “Jesse Watters Primetime.” JESSE WATTERS: Justice wasn’t about guilt or innocence — it was about being able to afford lawyers like the “Dream Team.” You’d ask people, “O.J.: innocent or guilty?” CAITLYN JENNER OFFERS BLUNT, TWO-WORD RESPONSE AFTER OJ …
Read More »SEAN HANNITY: 'Few Americans can forget' OJ Simpson's trial
Fox News host Sean Hannity reflects on O.J. Simpson’s “trial of the century” following his death on “Hannity.” SEAN HANNITY: We begin in Las Vegas, where O.J. Simpson has died from prostate cancer at the age of 76… In 1995, few Americans can forget the time Simpson was acquitted of murder after what was the trial of the decade. A …
Read More »Squatting in the US: A history of unlawfully occupying buildings, land that dates back to before WWII
Squatting, which may be shocking to some, has a deep history in the United States. Squatting was present during the California Gold Rush, the Great Depression and during World War II. During the California Gold Rush, after John Sutter discovered gold on his land in the late 1840s, the land became flooded with squatters, according to History.com. The United States …
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