Cheers! Or not: ‘Scandalous’ 1st Christmas card up for sale
The first commercially printed Christmas card is up for sale — a merry Victorian-era scene that scandalized some who denounced it as humbug when it first appeared in 1843.
LA County sheriff: Deputies won't enforce Newsom's stay-at-home order
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva will not instruct his deputies to enforce a new stay-at-home order announced by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday that could force businesses to temporarily shutdown as coronavirus rates continue to soar statewide.
Americans want to see Fauci get vaccine before they do: poll
More than 40 percent of Americans say they would be more likely get the COVID-19 vaccine if they saw Dr. Anthony Fauci get inoculated first — preferring him as a guinea pig over any politician and even Tom Hanks, according to a new poll.
De Blasio’s $1B NYPD cut left 2,500 homeless complaints unanswered
Homeless people living on the streets of New York City are being left out in the cold — and out of control — due to Mayor Bill de Blasio’s decision to cut $1 billion from the NYPD’s budget, The New York Post has learned.
Alexis Sharkey: Experts weigh in on circumstances surrounding Houston social media influencer's death
Experts weighing in on the death of Houston social media influencer Alexis Sharkey said Thursday that investigators are now likely analyzing the woman's final days and how her body appeared when it was found.
FBI hunting ‘Too Tall Bandit’ accused of robbing at least 16 banks
A serial bank robber dubbed the “Too Tall Bandit” is being sought by the FBI for 16 bank robberies in North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee dating back to 2009.
Chicago boy, 15, charged in beating, burning death of 75-year-old man
A 15-year-old boy was arrested this week in connection with the September killing of a 75-year-old man who was beaten and burned to death, authorities said Wednesday.