Joseph Paris, who served as Frank Sinatra's hairdresser, has written a book, "Hairman of the Board." In it, Paris claimed the late singer was on Charles Manson's hit list.
The Massachusetts judge presiding over Karen Read's second trial in the death of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe has barred references to the botched Sandra Birchmore investigation.
Jamie-Lee Arrow, a mother of two, opens up about her father, Isakin Jonsson, known as the "Skara Cannibal," who committed one of Sweden's most shocking murders.
Researchers have revealed the mystery behind a well-preserved 18th-century mummy in Austria, highlighting a unique embalming method involving zinc and fabric.
Five Texas district attorneys are suing state Attorney General Ken Paxton over a new rule that would require them to give Paxton access to case records.
Saturday Night Live mocks President Trump's foreign policy reset, focusing on a fictional Saudi bromance, a controversial Qatari jet, and Boeing's safety issues.
President Donald Trump speaks with Edan Alexander, an American-Israeli soldier freed from Hamas captivity, showing a more human side to the ongoing war against Hamas.
Caitlin Clark said her foul on Angel Reese, upgraded to a flagrant foul, wasn't "malicious," and Reese appeared to agree after the Fever's rout of the Sky.
Dan Bongino, the FBI's deputy director, condemned former FBI Director James Comey's "86 47" social media post as the FBI and Secret Service investigate potential threats.
Journalism would not finish second again in a Triple Crown race, pulling off an amazing recovery to win the 150th Preakness Stakes Saturday in Baltimore.
Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas' rumored romance heats up after he lauded her "Ballerina" performance. The actress recently revealed she and Cruise are working together on "a few projects."
Live Action founder and president, Lila Rose, reacts to assault on pro-life activist Savannah Craven while conducting interviews regarding abortion issues.