
Scared Students Are Using An Anonymous Twitter Account To Blast The Lack Of COVID Protocols At Their University
At Belmont University, a private Christian college in Tennessee, students and faculty members are resorting to anonymous Twitter accounts and articles to criticize what they believe are inadequate COVID restrictions.

An R. Kelly Survivor Described How She Felt While Giving Horrific Testimony About His Sexual Abuse
"You don't tell me what to do and what to wear and where to go and how long to be in a room anymore."

Gabby Petito’s Family Said Other Missing People Deserve The Same Attention And Pledged To Help Those Cases
“We’re just hoping that through our tragedy of losing Gabby that in the future that some good can come out of it, that we can help other people that may be in [a] similar situation," her stepfather said.

TikTokers Are Now Highlighting Missing People Of Color After The Gabby Petito Case
"It’s been proven before, and most recently with the Gabby Petito case, that TikTok can blow up a missing person’s case and get that family the sources they need to bring that person home."

A Texas Doctor Fired For Giving Leftover COVID Vaccines To "Indian Sounding" Patients Is Suing The County
There were 10 doses of the Moderna vaccine left at the end of the night, and Hasan Gokal had six hours left to administer them before they expired.

Alex Murdaugh Was Arrested For Planning His Own Killing In An Alleged Insurance Fraud Scheme
Alex Murdaugh, a prominent South Carolina lawyer at the center of multiple investigations, was charged with insurance fraud after police said he planned his own killing for a $10 million insurance payout for his son.

A Lawyer Asked A Former Client To Kill Him To Collect $10 Million In Life Insurance For His Son, Police Say
Alex Murdaugh, a prominent South Carolina lawyer whose wife and son were fatally shot in June, plotted to have a man kill him so that his other son could collect a $10 million insurance payout, authorities said.

A Man Who Spent 15 Years On Death Row Before He Was Exonerated Died Of COVID-19
Damon Thibodeaux, 47, died from COVID-19 less than 10 years after he was released from death row following DNA evidence that proved his innocence in a murder case.

Thanks To This Woman's College Paper, "Stealthing" Could Soon Be Outlawed In California
California lawmakers have sent the governor a bill that would allow victims of "stealthing" to sue partners who secretly remove condoms during sex.

School Districts Are Implementing Mask Mandates But Letting Thousands Of Students Get Exemptions
Several school boards are allowing parents to simply opt out of mask mandates without a medical reason.

At Least Two People Are Dead As Ida Has Left A Million People Without Power In Louisiana
The hurricane weakened to a tropical storm early Monday morning after leaving nearly half the state without power.

"My Brother Was My Hero": Friends And Family Remember The US Service Members Killed In Kabul
“My brother was my hero, and I know he is watching over my family in our time of grief."

At Least 13 US Service Members As Well As Afghan Civilians Were Killed In A Suicide Bombing Outside Kabul's Airport
The attack was believed to be carried out by ISIS, the Pentagon said.

"The Crown" Revealed The First Look At Its New Princess Diana And Prince Charles
Tenet actor Elizabeth Debicki will play Princess Diana and The Affair's Dominic West will be Prince Charles for the royal drama's final two seasons.

A California Dad Allegedly Attacked A Teacher Because His Daughter Had To Wear A Mask To School
The father of an elementary school student allegedly struck the teacher several times, causing him lacerations to his face and head as well as bruising.

Police Killed An 18-Year-Old Man At A Funeral "For Being A Hero While Black," His Family Said In A Lawsuit
A sheriff's deputy in North Carolina fatally shot Fred Cox while he was trying to protect a mother and son during a drive-by shooting outside a church, his family said in a lawsuit.

Andrew Cuomo's Alleged Victim Broke Her Silence As New York Lawmakers Gathered To Discuss Impeaching Him
Brittany Commisso, Cuomo’s executive assistant, detailed her allegations against the governor in an interview that aired the same day lawmakers met to discuss impeaching him.

A Woman Who Accused Andrew Cuomo Of Groping Her Has Filed A Criminal Complaint Against Him
Cuomo's executive assistant alleged that he grabbed her breast while hugging her inside his private office in the Executive Mansion last year.

After 11 Women Said Andrew Cuomo Sexually Harassed Them, He Says It Never Happened
In a recorded video, New York's governor says that he kisses everyone, but he denied sexually harassing multiple women in spite of a damning investigation that found he did.

11 Moments From The Tokyo Olympics That Show What Good Sportsmanship Looks Like
From consoling and celebrating competitors to sharing gold medals and words of support, here are some of the heartfelt moments of sportsmanship among this year's Olympic athletes.