August 14, 2026 Alex Murdaugh: Timeline of the once powerful South Carolina lawyer's spectacular downfall Alex Murdaugh, convicted of killing wife Maggie and son Paul, won a new trial after a court found former clerk Becky Hill tampered with jurors.
August 14, 2026 Zhamira Zambrano throws one of the worst celebrity first pitches ever, Mayor Frey dancing & Mendoza is ready The University of Michigan's new pass/fail grading system for freshmen sparks debate, plus Texas high school football's wet bulb controversy heats up.
August 14, 2026 El-Sayed in the hot seat after 'sickening' animal control record goes viral on social media Abdul El-Sayed's Michigan Senate bid faces scrutiny over thousands of euthanized animals at Detroit Animal Control during his tenure as the city's health director.
August 14, 2026 Deadly Connecticut home invasion suspect texted ‘I’ll make her life hell’ before attack: report Court documents reveal text messages showing Ivan Barias-Florimon's alleged threats before the deadly Milford home invasion that killed Frederick Werner.
August 14, 2026 NJ mom’s murder shrouded in secrecy as PI says ‘never seen anything like this’ behind-closed-doors case Brooke Hanlon was found stabbed to death in her Chester, New Jersey, home, and a private investigator explains why Morris County officials remain silent.
August 14, 2026 Luigi Mangione case in photos: From Brian Thompson’s killing to the courtroom Photos detail the legal case against Luigi Mangione, from his suspected killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City to his moves in court.
August 14, 2026 Mark Lynch endorses Ralph Norman as congressman heads into runoff against Darline Graham Mark Lynch endorsed Rep. Ralph Norman, the candidate running against Sen. Darline Graham in the South Carolina special GOP U.S. Senate primary runoff.
August 14, 2026 Board-certified OBGYN warns new Massachusetts late-term abortion law exposes mothers to danger Massachusetts now permits abortion up to birth, but experts warn delivery is far safer than late-term procedures and push back on claims they are strictly for emergencies.
August 14, 2026 Newsom-appointed judge who freed migrant before fatal stabbing said justice 'sometimes means a dismissal' Judge Nichelle Holmes once said justice can mean "dismissal." After she released Marcos Iriarte-Valdez, he allegedly killed Todd Stewart, 68.
August 14, 2026 Teacher busted under Kentucky's new anti-grooming law as advocate warns schools can't ignore red flags Kentucky's new grooming law lands its first arrest after a school employee allegedly had an improper relationship with a minor student in Graves County.