January 25, 2020 Nearly 100 beehives stolen from California orchard; beekeeper tells thief to buzz off Local law enforcement is investigating the theft of nearly 100 beehives -- each reportedly holding more than 50,000 bees --Â from an orchard in northern California.
January 24, 2020 Did Washington state DOT's webcam capture Bigfoot image? 'We will leave that up to you!' Is it? Could it be? Maybe ... or maybe not. An image of the legendary creature Bigfoot may have been captured on a Washington State Department of Transportation webcam, the agency says.
January 23, 2020 Seattle shooting suspect arrested, 2 being sought in shooting that killed one, injured seven Seattle authorities identified two suspects in Wednesday's downtown shooting that left one person dead and seven injured and said another has been arrested.Â
January 22, 2020 Tom Cotton: China needs to answer for 'malfeasance' in coronavirus outbreak There need to be "serious consequences" for China's "malfeasance" in response to their coronavirus outbreak, Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., said Wednesday.
January 21, 2020 Man living in grocery store ceiling keeps eluding police: report This guy is the worst upstairs neighbor ever.
January 21, 2020 Amanda Knox prepares for wedding in 'old prison uniform' from 2007 murder trial of former British roommate Amanda Knox is a prisoner to her wedding preparations.
January 17, 2020 Supreme Court to hear 'faithless elector' case ahead of 2020 presidential election The Supreme Court said Friday it will hear a case over whether presidential electors have to vote in accordance with their states’ popular vote in the Electoral College.
January 17, 2020 James Carafano: Iran Ayatollah Khamenei 'really nervous' about anti-government protests A rare public appearance by Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei shows how nervous his regime is about the "level of anger and mistrust" inside Iran today, retired Army Lt. Col. James Carafano said Friday.
January 17, 2020 Rep. Brian Mast: Politically motivated Dems tried to 'steal' moment of reflection for fallen soldiers Congressional Democrats in a hearing on Capitol Hill Tuesday tried to "steal" a moment of reflection about fallen U.S. military members because it didn't align with their political agenda, retired Army Ranger and double amputee Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., said Friday.
January 16, 2020 Starbucks announces push to open more stores in lower-income communities Starbucks has a point to prove: There’s more to the company than selling $4 lattes to rich people.