Day: September 4, 2023

Atlanta gunman shoots 5 before killing himself

1:15 pm September 4, 2023

Police said five people were shot and injured Sunday morning during a domestic dispute at a home in Atlanta before the suspected gunman killed himself. Deputy Chief Charles Hampton told reporters that the five victims include a 3-year-old and a 15-year-old. All five were taken to a hospital and are in stable condition, he said. […]

Read More

Brian Kelly says LSU not the team ‘I thought we were’ following blowout loss to Florida State

1:09 pm September 4, 2023

Brian Kelly entered Sunday’s season opener against No. 8 Florida State as confident as a coach could be.  He left Orlando, Florida, questioning what kind of football team he has in LSU after a 45-24 loss to the Seminoles. “Congratulations to Florida State. They played a great second half,” Kelly said in his postgame press […]

Read More

‘Below Deck’ star Captain Sandy defends yachting industry amid protests, vandalism: ‘We’re givers’

1:00 pm September 4, 2023

“Below Deck Mediterranean” reality TV star Captain Sandy Yawn defended the yachting industry on Saturday after footage of a climate change activist spray-painting a $300 million mega yacht emerged. Yawn admitted that the whole industry pollutes and consumes, but said maritime leaders have vigorously become emission friendly and engage in philanthropic efforts. She said the […]

Read More

Forensic genealogy could solve Rachel Morin murder, but scientists face unique hurdles, experts say

1:00 pm September 4, 2023

Law enforcement is likely using a novel DNA analysis tool in their search for the man who murdered mother-of-five Rachel Morin on a Maryland hiking trail last month, experts told Fox News Digital. Police don’t have a suspect, but they do have the DNA he left behind. The Harford County Sheriff’s Office matched his DNA […]

Read More

Stress does not have to crush your life: Washington faith leader shares a way to greater peace

1:00 pm September 4, 2023

The summer has ended, school is beginning again (or has already begun) for millions of students — and everywhere, Americans are transitioning into the usual busy fall schedules. With the return to full calendars, many people may be feeling “a lot of pressure and stress” or may have been feeling that way for quite some […]

Read More