France seeks answers after police failure to contain rioting
A top French security official is acknowledging that police failed to contain rioting in Paris during yellow vest protests and says the government is trying to avoid a repeat scenario.
Son of ‘Dog the Bounty Hunter’ brings fugitive to Alabama jail, report says
The son of “Dog the Bounty Hunter” brought in fugitive to jail in Alabama according to a Facebook post on Sunday that featured the star’s son posing with law enforcement.
Lori Loughlin once bragged about money spent on daughter Olivia Jade’s education
Actress Lori Loughlin’s 2017 humble-brag about spending a lot of money on her daughter Olivia Jade Giannulli’s education has taken on an ironic new dimension — now that the “Fuller House” actress was busted for shelling out $500,000 in bribes to get her dimwit daughters into University of Southern California.
Florida Taco Bell customer narrowly dodges crash because of dash for hot sauce
It was a close call for a Taco Bell customer in Florida who apparently prefers his food spicy. Police say he dodged a crash by getting up from his table to grab hot sauce packets seconds before it happened.
1 million pounds of pork seized at US border amid deadly Chinese outbreak
U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized around 1 million pounds of pork at the Newark Port or Entry on Friday in what authorities are calling the largest agricultural bust in U.S. history.
Upstart party turns cannabis into key Israeli election issue
The Cinderella story of Israel's current election campaign is a fringe party led by an ultranationalist libertarian with a criminal record who vows to legalize marijuana, and seems to diverge dramatically from the long list of quirky candidates of the past who have drawn attention to their improbable runs for parliament.
China says 13,000 Xinjiang 'terrorists' arrested since 2014
China says it has arrested nearly 13,000 people it describes as terrorists in the traditionally Islamic region of Xinjiang since 2014 and broken up hundreds of "terrorist gangs."
Flash floods and mudslides triggered by downpours tore through mountainside villages in Indonesia's easternmost province, killing at least 58 people, disaster officials said.
Ex-Putin adviser who died under mysterious circumstances in US had broken neck bone, report says
A former key adviser to Russian President Vladimir Putin suffered a broken bone in his neck "at or near the time of his death" in a Washington, D.C. hotel room in November 2015, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reported Saturday.
George Conway, an attorney and outspoken critic of President Trump, on Sunday took to Twitter to apparently express concern that the presidents “condition” is worsening.
Kansas DOT’s official Twitter account calls Trump a ‘delusional communist’
A tweet from the Kansas Department of Transportation on Sunday called President Trump a “delusional communist” and apparently cost the unknown worker a job.
RNC criticized over St. Patrick’s Day tweet featuring Beto O’Rourke mugshot
The Republican National Committee on Sunday tweeted out a "special message" from “noted Irishman Robert Francis O’Rourke,” by sending his mugshot with a leprechaun hat that was widely criticized as insensitive.
Trump calls GM's CEO Mary Barra in push to reopen Ohio auto plant
President Donald Trump stepped up his pressure on General Motors to reopen an Ohio manufacturing plant that recently closed and put 1,700 people out of work.
Doug Collins: House vote to make Mueller report public a failed stunt by Dems
The top Republican on the House Judiciary panel, Georgia Rep. Doug Collins, voted for the resolution calling for any final report in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation to be made public, but said on Fox News Sunday it was unnecessary.