Cole Hill
It may have taken 34 years, and a national manhunt, but it finally happened: authorities have finally arrested Gary Alan Irving, a serial rapist wanted in the rapes of three women who's been on the run since receiving a life sentence in 1979.
A popular New York City doctor and his office manager have been arrested for their involvement in a $10 million Oxycodone trafficking ring that was spread across four states.
Prosecuting attorneys vehemently rejected a guilty plea bargain from Aurora "Dark Knight" shooter James Holmes in exchange for avoiding the death penalty. The deal can not be seen as "genuine" as Holmes' defense team has consistently denied prosecutors information they require in order to properly evaluate the agreement, lawyers for the prosecution said, according to Yahoo News.
While Congress needlessly debates gun control, one group of concerned citizens in Arizona has already solved the problem. Too much crime in the neighborhood? Here's a free shotgun.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered the state's military to set its missiles to "ready to strike" America and South Korea in order to "settle accounts with the U.S.," he announced through government-run media Friday.
After spending the majority of the trial backed up against the ropes, Jodi Arias' defense team may have landed its first genuine punch Thursday: a domestic abuse expert testified that previously undiscussed emails from Travis Alexander's close friends showed he had a history of abuse.
Rapper Lil Wayne finally explained what was behind his recent spate of seizures: epilepsy.
With Washington and Colorado both legalizing marijuana for recreational use, some state legislators are now calling to make pot legal at a federal level.
Just in case you weren't already, you might want to re-think joking about your future plans for a terrorist attack over Gchat or Xbox LIVE. That is, unless you'd like to get "intimately acquainted" with the Federal Bureau of Investigation; the agency has made real time spying on email platforms like GMail, and cloud computing services a "top priority."
Roughly 1,500 vigilantes have seized the Mexican town of Tierra Colorado, arresting police officers and searching homes after one of the group's leaders was killed Monday.
North Korea condemned U.S. stealth bomber missions over the South Thursday, calling the military terrorists, and threatening to destroy an American Air Force base in Guam.
Madagascar is under attack: a plague of locusts has swarmed roughly half of the island country. The infestation is so pervasive and dangerous, more than $22 million is needed to fight back the pests, according to the United Nations' Food & Agriculture Organization.
Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter Adam Lanza was hiding an arsenal of weapons in his Newtown, Conn. bedroom that were purchased for him by his mother, including several guns, 1,600 rounds of ammunition, and numerous knives and swords, according to newly released police warrants.
With the testimony of its last "expert witness" hobbled by his numerous admitted instances of "oversight" and professional mistakes, Jodi Arias' defense team is now in its most desperate phase yet in the trial. Will a psychotherapist's descriptions of her purported domestic abuse have any tangible effect on the jury?
Have aliens landed in west New York? That's the most likely reaction to a set of images of "pond circles" that recently went viral after a woman in Eden, N.Y. took the pictures and sent them to a local TV station, setting off a flurry of wild speculation in the community and beyond.