Keith Papini, ex-husband of Sherri Papini, has broken his seven-year silence, revealing that Sherri showed no remorse for her fabricated kidnapping. He shares his story in a new Hulu docuseries, detailing the profound impact of her hoax on their family and community.
A Utah couple, Olin and Kerilyn Johnson, were found dead in a suspected murder-suicide in their home, days after Olin shared a troubling social media post. The community is mourning their loss, with a GoFundMe set up to support their six children.
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are stuck at the ISS due to repeated delays and technical issues with Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. Engineers are urgently working to fix the problems, which include helium leaks and thruster failures.
Nicole Virzi, daughter of a prominent Manhattan cardiologist, has been accused of murdering the infant son of a close friend while caring for him in Pittsburgh. Virzi, a Ph.D. candidate, also faces charges of abusing the baby's twin brother.
Two teenagers, Elyjha Chandler, 16, and his friend Christian, 17, went missing after being swept away by a massive wave at Jacob Riis Park in New York City. Despite extensive search efforts, the Coast Guard has suspended the search, leaving their families devastated.
Two Venezuelan migrants were arrested for the murder of 12-year-old Jocelyn Nungaray in Houston. The suspects were identified from surveillance footage and are under investigation by Homeland Security.
Utah trans woman Mia Bailey was arrested after allegedly killing her parents and expressing no remorse, telling police she "would do it again." Bailey faces multiple charges following a tense 16-hour manhunt and a confession of intent to kill her family.
Olivier Rioux, an incoming Florida basketball freshman, has set a new record as the tallest college player at 7-foot-9. The Montreal native, already a Guinness World Record holder, is poised to make a significant impact in college basketball.
USC student and aspiring reggaeton artist Ivan Gallegos has been arrested for the fatal stabbing of a homeless man near a university fraternity house. He is being held on a $2 million bail, with police investigating the incident.
A Los Angeles jury ordered Greek billionaire Alki David to pay $900 million in damages to a former employee who accused him of sexual assault over a three-year period. The case involved multiple incidents of harassment and rape while David was already on trial for other misconduct charges.
Florida plastic surgeon Benjamin Brown has been arrested for manslaughter following the death of his wife during surgery at his clinic. Reports reveal unsafe practices and negligence at his facility, leading to disciplinary actions and further investigations.
Mohammad Nusrait, A University of Illinois at Chicago student sparked outrage by calling America a "cancer" in a viral speech. Social media users condemned his remarks and questioned his presence in the U.S.
A botulism outbreak in Moscow, linked to a popular food delivery service, has hospitalized over 100 people, with 30 in intensive care. Authorities have suspended the service and launched a criminal investigation into the breach of consumer safety standards.
The FAA has filed a lawsuit against an American Airlines passenger Heather Wells for not paying a fine of $81,950 for violent behavior and attempting to open the cabin door mid-flight. The incident highlights the FAA's strict zero-tolerance policy on unruly passengers.
The Oakland County Sheriff warned of fraudulent GoFundMe pages exploiting the recent Rochester Hills shooting, urging residents to verify campaigns before donating. The scams raised nearly $38,000 in total, prompting calls for increased vigilance.
Alexus Tanielle Nelson was sentenced to 84 years in prison for murdering her 5-year-old daughter and fabricating an adoption story. The child's remains were discovered in Nelson's apartment following a police search.
Victor Martinez-Hernandez, an illegal migrant from El Salvador, was arrested for the murder of Maryland mother Rachel Morin. Police linked him to the crime through DNA evidence from a previous attack in Los Angeles.
Japan is experiencing a surge in deadly flesh-eating bacteria cases, reaching record numbers after lifting COVID-19 restrictions. Experts emphasize urgent hygiene measures as the disease poses a high mortality risk.
A gunman opened fire at a Michigan splash pad, injuring eight people, including children, before taking his own life. Police identified the suspect as a 42-year-old man with no criminal history but possible mental health issues.
Nearly 30 riders were left hanging upside down for over 20 minutes on the "AtmosFEAR" ride at Portland's Oaks Amusement Park due to a malfunction. Emergency responders safely rescued all individuals, and no injuries were reported.