FIRST ON FOX: Former Navy SEAL Rob O’Neill, the man credited with killing Usama Bin Laden, is speaking out after recently filing a lawsuit against the hotel where he allegedly assaulted a security guard and used a racial slur, which he vehemently denies and says has crippled his business career. “I’ve lost a ton of...
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Prosecutors say suspect in UCLA student Brianna Kupfer's murder recorded brutal stabbing
Brianna Kupfer’s alleged killer is on trial for her murder two years after the brutal stabbing of the 24-year-old UCLA student. Kupfer, an architectural graduate student, was working alone at Croft House, a boutique furniture store in Los Angeles’ Hancock Park, Jan. 13, 2022, when Shawn Laval Smith allegedly entered the store and stabbed her...
Shakira accuses Spanish authorities of 'burning' her 'at the stake' after settling $15M tax evasion battle
Shakira slammed Spanish authorities after she settled her $15 million tax fraud case. The “Hips Don’t Lie” singer spoke out about her legal battle and explained what angered her the most about the tax fraud case. “The most frustrating thing was seeing that a state institution seemed more interested in publicly burning me at the...
Hunter Biden's 'high drama' day in court ends in shocking guilty plea
The criminal trial of first son Hunter Biden on federal tax charges was expected to get underway in normal order Thursday, until the younger Biden said he intended to plead guilty to the charges in a shocking twist. Special Counsel David Weiss charged President Biden’s son with three felonies and six misdemeanors concerning $1.4 million...
'It's still no': KJP suggests Biden won't pardon his son in the tax case
The White House suggested Thursday President Biden will not pardon his son after Hunter Biden’s attorneys indicated that he intends to change his plea in the federal tax case against him. “It’s no, it’s still no,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Thursday when they questioned whether the plea had affected President Biden’s...
Hunter Biden says he pleaded guilty to 'spare' his family the 'humiliation' of a trial after addiction battles
First son Hunter Biden released a statement Thursday after he pleaded guilty to nine federal tax charges, saying he did so to “spare” his family from being “publicly humiliated” by a trial. “I went to trial in Delaware not realizing the anguish it would cause my family, and I will not put them through it...
Alec Baldwin's 'Rust' prosecutor wants involuntary manslaughter dismissal reconsidered
The special prosecutor in Alec Baldwin’s “Rust” shooting trial requested the judge reconsider the dismissal with prejudice of the actor’s involuntary manslaughter charge. Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer dismissed Baldwin’s charges mid-trial on July 12, claiming the prosecution had withheld evidence from the defense. However, prosecutor Kari Morrissey argued there were “insufficient facts” to support Sommer’s...
Judge denies Trump request to move New York hush money case to federal court
A judge has denied former President Trump‘s request to move his New York hush money criminal case from state court to federal court, citing a U.S. Supreme Court’s presidential immunity decision. U.S. District Court Judge Alvin Hellerstein said there was nothing in the high court’s presidential immunity ruling that alters his view that private payments...
Former doctor accused of assisting NY woman's suicide pleads guilty to manslaughter
A former doctor from Arizona who was charged with manslaughter after allegedly helping a woman commit suicide in an upstate New York motel room has pleaded guilty to the charge. Stephen Miller, 85, of Tucson was arrested this year for second-degree manslaughter. A provision of New York law allows individuals to face the charge if...
RFK Jr. sues North Carolina to remove name from ballot before election
A week after Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. suspended his third-party presidential campaign and endorsed former President Trump, he filed a lawsuit against the North Carolina State Board of Elections to get his name removed from the state’s ballot before November. When he suspended his campaign, Kennedy said he planned to keep his name on the...








