Day: December 27, 2023

Utah mommy blogger’s accomplice pleads guilty to 4 counts of aggravated child abuse

7:36 pm December 27, 2023

Utah parenting blogger Ruby Franke’s accomplice and YouTube channel co-host Jodi Hildebrandt pleaded guilty to four counts of child abuse Wednesday as part of a plea deal. The 45-year-old St. George woman’s plea comes less than a week after Franke, 41, also pleaded guilty to four of six counts of second-degree aggravated child abuse in […]

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Two teenage girls stabbed inside Grand Central on Christmas by man who allegedly wanted ‘white people dead’

7:08 pm December 27, 2023

A New York man with a lengthy rap sheet is facing an array of charges, including that of attempted murder and a hate crime, after he allegedly stabbed two teenage girls inside Grand Central Terminal on Christmas day, according to New York City’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). The two girls, ages 14 and 16, were visiting […]

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FOX News Radio and sports reporter Matt Napolitano passes away at 33

7:00 pm December 27, 2023

FOX News Audio anchor and writer Matt Napolitano recently passed away at 33-years-old following a brief illness. Matt began his FOX career in 2015 as a writer for the dedicated SiriusXM news channel, “FOX News Headlines 24/7.” There, he quickly demonstrated his strong writing, producing and on-air skills. He later became a sports reporter for the […]

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FOX mourns passing of Chicago Bureau of Operations Director Adam Petlin

7:00 pm December 27, 2023

Director of Chicago Bureau of Operations Adam Petlin passed away on Dec. 23 at 58-years-old after nearly 30 years with FOX News.  Adam started his career at FOX in August 1996, when he was one of the first six field photographers hired. He was quickly promoted, becoming a supervisor and leading the first FOX camera […]

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South Carolina photographer Cecil Williams aims to expand state’s only civil rights museum

6:54 pm December 27, 2023

Much of how South Carolina has seen its civil rights history has been through the lens of photographer Cecil Williams. From sit-ins to prayer protests to portraits of African Americans integrating universities and rising to federal judges, Williams has snapped it. After years of work, Williams’ millions of photographs are being digitized and categorized and […]

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