Veteran television journalist Ashleigh Banfield is standing firm after suggesting that a member of Savannah Guthrie’s family “may be” connected to the mysterious disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie. Law enforcement officials say that claim is unfounded. Banfield says she is not backing down. “I stand by my reporting,” Banfield wrote in a private email shared Thursday night. “And... Continue Reading →
At Least 15 Dead After Speedboat and Coast Guard Vessel Collide
At least 15 people are dead after a speedboat carrying migrants collided with a Greek coast guard vessel off the eastern coast of the island of Chios, authorities said. In a statement released Wednesday, the Hellenic Coast Guard said the crash happened in the early hours of Tuesday in the Myrsinidio Sea. Officials reported that... Continue Reading →
China Executes 11 Members of Crypto Romance Scam Family That Stole Billions
Eleven members of a powerful crime family behind massive online romance and cryptocurrency scams have been executed by the Chinese government, authorities announced, following the collapse of an international fraud operation that targeted victims around the world. The group, known as the Ming family, ran scam centers out of Myanmar, where victims were lured online... Continue Reading →
CBS Star Rises Under Trump-Era Media Shift Sparking Marriage Rift with Liberal Wife
In a media landscape reshaped by President Donald Trump’s return to the White House in 2025, one of the most unlikely political storylines is unfolding inside the home of two high-profile journalists. CBS’ sudden decision to tap Tony Dokoupil as the new face of its evening news broadcast has reportedly ignited a quiet storm behind... Continue Reading →
Med Student Charged After Shoving Elderly Man into Subway Train
A Brooklyn medical student is facing an attempted murder charge after police say he shoved a 73-year-old grandfather into a moving subway train during a terrifying, unprovoked attack in the Bronx on New Year’s Day. The incident unfolded around 3:30 a.m., just hours after the start of 2026, at the 161st Street–Yankee Stadium subway station.... Continue Reading →
Netflix Cancels Obama-Produced Show After 2 Seasons
Even serious star power wasn’t enough to keep this Netflix series alive. Netflix has officially canceled “Starting 5,” the NBA docu-series produced by former President Barack Obama, former First Lady Michelle Obama, and NBA legend LeBron James. The series debuted in 2024 and followed the season-long journeys of five NBA stars at a time, offering... Continue Reading →
JFK’s Granddaughter Dies at 35 After Being Diagnosed with Rare Cancer
Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy and daughter of Caroline Kennedy, has died at age 35 after a battle with a rare and aggressive form of blood cancer. The news was announced Tuesday by the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library Foundation, which confirmed her death in a brief but emotional statement shared... Continue Reading →
Sheriff’s Deputy Killed in ‘Freak’ Crash on Christmas Eve While Headed to Work
A California sheriff’s deputy was killed in a devastating crash on Christmas Eve as powerful winter storms drenched large parts of the state, with investigators saying wet road conditions may have played a role. The Sacramento County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that Deputy James Caravallo, a 19-year veteran of the department, died in a solo vehicle... Continue Reading →
Obama Presidential Center Breaks Silence Over Controversial Building Design
The Obama Presidential Center is finally responding to years of public criticism, as officials with the Obama Foundation offer new explanations for the project’s controversial look and rising cost. Construction on the Obama Presidential Center began in 2021, and ever since, Chicago residents have been divided over the massive 225-foot-tall structure taking shape on the... Continue Reading →
Hindu Extremists Try to Shut Down Christmas
Christmas celebrations across India are facing mounting pressure as Hindu extremist groups intensify attacks on churches and Christian communities, prompting warnings from human rights advocates about a sharp escalation in religious violence. According to the Christian watchdog group Open Doors, more than 60 incidents have already been reported this season involving disruptions of Christmas gatherings,... Continue Reading →
