The so-called “Long Island Lolita’s” shocking crime captivated Americans in the early nineties. Fox Nation’s “Who Can Forget? 1992” explored 10 of the most memorable moments from the year 1992, including Amy Fisher’s famous case. “This one stopped America. … America couldn’t get enough,” said comedian Michael Loftus, recalling the …
Read More »Disneyland chemical spill hospitalizes cast member
A chemical spill at Disneyland early Thursday morning briefly hospitalized a cast member. Local outlets report that the Anaheim Fire & Rescue Hazardous Material team were dispatched to the park around 2 a.m. for a possible hazmat situation. A park official tells Fox News Digital that a small amount of …
Read More »Missouri official threatens to remove Biden from 2024 presidential ballot if 'new legal standard' boots Trump
Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft is threatening to remove President Biden from the election ballot as other states make efforts to disqualify former President Trump from securing a second term over his actions during the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021. The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to …
Read More »Jeffrey Epstein FBI records targeted in Senate Judiciary probe after document dump
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee, which has congressional oversight of the FBI, are pushing to subpoena the bureau for all records pertaining to sex traffickers Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell a day after a federal court in New York finished unsealing more than 200 files regarding the pair. “While …
Read More »Aggressive moose near campground in Alaska injures onlookers, park officials warning visitors
FAIRBANKS, Alaska – A cow moose with two calves at Denali National Park and Preserve has injured at least two visitors in the past 10 days. The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reports (http://bit.ly/1AUKCKW ) that Denali park staff have been urging visitors to be especially careful around wildlife after the moose’s …
Read More »Officials at Georgia's Stone Mountain review Confederate flag, amid cries for it to come down
ATLANTA – At Georgia’s iconic Stone Mountain — where the Confederacy is enshrined in a giant bas-relief sculpture, the Ku Klux Klan once held notorious cross-burnings and rebel battle flags still wave prominently — officials are considering what to do about those flags. The park, which now offers family-friendly fireworks …
Read More »Pope Francis dolls, bobble heads, travel mugs go on sale months before visit to US, Cuba
PHILADELPHIA – Pope Francis is a doll. No, really. The people organizing the pontiff’s September visit to Philadelphia launched an online store Wednesday featuring papal plush dolls and bobble heads. The World Meeting of Families website features posters, T-shirts and life-sized cutouts depicting the 78-year-old Francis in his trademark white …
Read More »Tree sitter who protested construction of golf course in New Orleans pleads guilty
NEW ORLEANS – An activist who sat in a cypress tree for 12 days to protest the construction of a new golf course on an overgrown chunk of City Park has pleaded guilty to trespassing and resisting arrest. The protester, Jonathan “Lloyd” Boover, 32, of New Orleans, was ordered to …
Read More »Surgical team amputates man's leg to free him from under freight train in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA – Authorities say a man is in critical condition after a surgical team had to amputate his leg when he became pinned underneath a freight train in Philadelphia. Police say the 46-year-old was hit at about 2:45 a.m. Wednesday on the tracks in the city’s Bustleton section. It’s unclear …
Read More »Georgia lawyer who was shot and wounded with Hustler publisher Larry Flynt dies at age 85
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. – A retired Georgia judge who was nearly killed in the 1978 shooting that injured Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt has died. A funeral director says services were held Tuesday for retired Gwinnett County Magistrate Judge Gene Reeves Jr. of Auburn, Georgia. Reeves died Friday at age 85. …
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