A Georgia woman suffered severe burns to her face and body after being doused with a toxic chemical in a random attack while she was strolling through a park — and her sadistic assailant is still on ...
AT ANY HANNAFORD, SHAW’S OR WALMART IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. WELL, YOUR NEXT CHANCE TO SNAG TICKETS TO THE WORLD CUP IS HAPPENING RIGHT NOW. YEAH, THE RANDOM SELECTION DRAWER IS NOW OPEN. JUST GO TO FIFA’S ...
A young New York University student was thrown to the ground and attacked in a random broad daylight assault as she walked to class. Amelia Lewis, 20, was walking down Broadway in Manhattan on Monday ...
AMD has officially confirmed a high-severity security vulnerability in its new Zen 5–based CPUs, and it’s a nasty one because it hits cryptography right at the source: the hardware random number ...
Rumors of a “Loop puncher” have swirled in Chicago for months — stories of women attacked seemingly at random. It turns out, there’s more than one man throwing punches, and not just downtown. Many of ...
Oct 1 (Reuters) - The Pentagon plans to impose strict nondisclosure agreements and random polygraph testing for scores of people in its headquarters, including many top officials, the Washington Post ...
The mother of murdered Maryland woman Kayla Hamilton is calling out Rep. Jasmine Crockett, who referred to her daughter as a "random dead person" during a debate on a bill named in Hamilton’s honor.
Judge Steven Merryday gave the president’s lawyers 28 days to refile the suit. A federal judge has tossed President Donald Trump's $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times and Penguin ...
Trump claims they sought to damage his reputation ahead of the 2024 election. President Donald Trump is seeking $15 billion in damages from The New York Times and Penguin Random House in a defamation ...
Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, referred to Kayla Hamilton, a young woman murdered by an MS-13 illegal immigrant, as a "random dead person" during a Wednesday House Judiciary Committee markup ...
The internet is overflowing with fascinating things, but finding them can feel like swinging a metal detector across a never-ending beach. There’s a lot to dig through before you hit anything worth ...
Supported in part by the National Institutes of Health/National Cancer Institute through Cancer Center Support Grant P30CA016672 to The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. P.M. and E.B.L.