Long Island hoarder with 49 pets charged with animal cruelty
A hoarder was charged with animal cruelty after investigators found a filthy home filled with dozens of caged animals living in their own feces and urine — in what officials … Read More
A hoarder was charged with animal cruelty after investigators found a filthy home filled with dozens of caged animals living in their own feces and urine — in what officials … Read More
Scandal-riddled special prosecutor Nathan Wade — who was hired by former flame Fani Willis to handle an election-rigging case against former President Trump — has skimped out on paying child … Read More
The Pennsylvania district attorney prosecuting the homeless man accused of killing three relatives last month announced she would seek the death penalty against the suspect who said he could only … Read More
A New Mexico middle school was put on lockdown twice late last month when a band of migrants trying to evade border agents were found hiding on campus. In the … Read More
President Biden’s campaign manager has insisted that the chief executive is not talking “about shutting down the border” — despite Biden’s past overtures to Republicans about doing exactly that. Julie … Read More
Leonel Moreno, the “migrant influencer” who mocked America on social media and encouraged migrants to squat in the homes of US citizens, is facing potential federal firearms charges, The Post … Read More
WASHINGTON — A Palestinian-American doctor who joined a small group meeting with President Biden at the White House Tuesday in recognition of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan claimed Wednesday … Read More
Special counsel Jack Smith accused a federal judge late Tuesday of making a “fundamentally flawed” request regarding jury instructions as part of former President Donald Trump’s pending trial for hoarding … Read More
The son-in-law of an 80-year-old cruise passenger who suffered a stroke on a Norwegian Cruise Line-sponsored tour of an African island and was left to find her way back to … Read More
The aftermath of last year’s fiery train derailment in eastern Ohio doesn’t qualify as a public health emergency because widespread health problems and ongoing chemical exposures haven’t been documented, federal officials said. … Read More