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Man Pulled Over Covered In Blood, Tells Cops He Killed His Father
Jared Noiman, 26, was charged with first-degree murder in the death of his father, Jay Noiman, in Boca Raton, Florida.
Kirk Douglas Dead: Michael Douglas' Sweet Message to Dad on 103rd Birthday
The legendary actor, best known for "Spartacus," died on Wednesday.
Jeanine Pirro Says Dems Are Allowing 'Illegals' to Kill Americans
Fox News host Jeanine Pirro said Wednesday that Democrats are allowing undocumented immigrants to kill Americans because "what [they] want is power."
'Amazon's Choice' Badge is Being Exploited by Fake Reviews, Research Says
"Amazon risks betraying the trust millions of customers place in the Amazon's Choice badge by allowing its endorsement to be all too easily gamed," one Which? expert said.
National Frozen Yogurt Day 2020 Deals and Freebies
We look at some of the best frozen yogurt offers across the country, including where to get a free cup of the frozen dessert.
Trump Jr. Says GOP 'Shredded' Pelosi's Impeachment After She Tore Speech
Donald Trump Jr. took to Twitter Wednesday to blast House Speaker Nancy Pelosi tearing up a copy of his father's State of the Union speech, while praising GOP Senators for shredding "her impeachment."
#AmericansFindTrumpGuilty and #ImpeachedPresident Trend After Acquittal
The acquittal of President Donald Trump prompted #AmericansFindTrumpGuilty and #ImpeachedPresident to trend on Twitter Wednesday afternoon.
Trump Shares Video Suggesting He Will Be President '4EVA' After Senate Vote
President Trump shared a bizarre video suggesting he will be president indefinitely on Twitter shortly after he was acquitted in his Senate impeachment trial.
What to Know About 'The Masked Singer' Clues From Wednesday
The internet has already revealed some compelling theories.
'Spider-Man' Director Sam Raimi In Talks To Direct Doctor Strange 2
Following Scott Derrickson's departure from the director's chair, Marvel has been looking for a new director.
Ayanna Pressley Accuses McConnell of 'Cover Up' Over Impeachment Results
"I'll continue to fight to affirm equality and justice for all Americans and use Congress's oversight powers to address the rampant racism, misogyny, and xenophobia of this White House," Pressley said.
Exclusive: U.S. Citizen Kidnapped By Taliban Group in Afghanistan
A U.S. government contractor has been captured by the Taliban-aligned Haqqani network in Afghanistan's Khost province and is being held hostage by the Islamist militant group.
Iowa Caucus App Could Be Hacked to Change Vote Totals: Report
Although there is no evidence suggesting that the Iowa caucuses were hacked, the app used to report results was vulnerable to hacks that could have altered vote totals and changed passwords.
Senators Who Voted to Convict Trump Represent 18 Million More Americans
Today's vote will drive further concerns about the Senate's disproportionality and ability to adequately represent a fast-changing America.
'Bachelor' Final Four, Final Two Spoilers Revealed
Weber has already eliminated six women this week, and he's just getting started.
XFL Has Unusual Rules For Football Purists
The eight-team XFL kicks off with four games this weekend—two on Saturday and two on Sunday. The rules will make the game look different than the NFL, and they should go by more quickly with much higher scores.
Are 'Married at First Sight' Season 10 Couples Ready For Babies Already?
As the honeymoon phase comes to the end, many 'Married at First Sight' couples are already thinking about what the future has in store for them when they return to Washington D.C.
Republicans Rally Around Mitt Romney After Calls for His Expulsion from GOP
News that Romney would split his votes to convict Trump for one of the articles of impeachment quickly riled the world of conservative politics. But the Republican senators' colleagues had his back.
CNN Host Feuds With Biden Campaign Senior Adviser Over Iowa Caucus Results
Biden campaign Senior Adviser Symone Sanders and CNN host Brianna Keilar had an intense exchange over the "integrity" of the partial Iowa caucus results Wednesday.
10-Month-Old In Quarantine Tested for Coronavirus
Documents obtained by Newsweek show that a 10-month-old baby quarantined in California has been tested for coronavirus.
GOP Chair Rips Her Uncle Mitt Romney's Guilty Vote Against Trump
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel, niece of Utah Senator Mitt Romney who voted to convict President Donald Trump during Wednesday's impeachment trial, tweeted that "President Trump did nothing wrong and the Republican Party is more united behind him than ever."
Trump's 2020 SOTU Address Sees Decline of Nearly 21% In Tv Ratings
Trump's 2020 State of the Union is the lowest-rated of his presidency.
Is 'The Bachelor' On Tonight? How To Watch The Show's Wednesday Episode
A two-on-one date is coming, and there's no telling what Weber will do.
Warner Bros. and HBO Max Announce Warner Max
The new film label will serve as the feature production arm for the service and focus on releasing 10 mid-budget movies per year.
Fox Host Likens Pelosi Ripping Up SOTU to "Ripping Up" African Americans
"I mean, it was very deliberate," Melissa Francis said.
Romney Is the First Senator to Vote for Removal of President From Own Party
Romney acknowledged during his remarks that his decision will likely be "vehemently denounced" by the GOP.
11-Year-Old Girl Fends Off Pedophile Policeman by Beating Him With Scooter
After a girl in Russia defended herself from an attempted sexual assault, the culprit was revealed to be a police officer.
Virginia Considers Ban on Gun Ownership After Some Hate Crimes Convictions
The legislation also contains a somewhat unique provision allowing for firearms rights to be restored after two years based on the approval of a state judge.
'The Masked Singer' Fan Theories Point To Rob Gronkowski As White Tiger
The show returned for its third season following the Super Bowl on Sunday.
What to Watch For as Biden, Warren, Yang and Steyer Face Off in Town Hall
CNN will host eight Democratic town halls in New Hampshire this week ahead of the state's primary contest.