Months after his release from an El Salvador megaprison known for reported human rights abuses, a gay Venezuelan makeup ...
Months after his release from an El Salvador megaprison known for reported human rights abuses, a gay Venezuelan makeup ...
Body-camera footage released by OPD shows SWAT arriving at the back of the shop, where a person stands holding a cup.
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As soon as then-U.S. President-elect Donald Trump announced he would nominate Pete Hegseth, an Army veteran and Fox News host, as secretary of defense, rumors circulated online about Hegseth's tattoos ...
38-year-old Aaron Chalmer entered the squared circle against fellow Brit Jack Fincham at the AO Arena in Manchester, England. However, before you learn about whether he won the fight or not, learn ...
Every fighter tells a story with their fists. But some, like Carlos Ulberg, also tell it with ink. The UFC light heavyweight contender, known as ‘Black Jag,’ carries more than scars from battle. His ...
Shocking surveillance footage shows a relentless gang of masked thieves rushing into a California jewelry store and assaulting the shop’s 88-year-old owner, causing him to have a stroke during a smash ...
Both rulings turned on a 2021 law that raised the standard of evidence for proving that someone broke a law as part of “criminal street gang activity.” In different ways, the Supreme Court chose to ...
The California Supreme Court handed down two decisions last week that could impact decades of sentencing for gang-related offenses and allow thousands of people to petition courts to reexamine their ...
The California Supreme Court handed down two decisions last week that could impact decades of sentencing for gang-related offenses and allow thousands of people to petition courts to reexamine their ...
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