Miranda Casarez sentenced to 25 years for starving stepson to death

On Thursday, a Texas stepmother trembled and sobbed on the witness stand as she desperately insisted she was not responsible for torturing and starving her stepson. Miranda Casares’ crocodile tears had little impact on the committee that sentenced her to 25 years in prison for the tragic death of 4-year-old Benjamin “Benji” Cervera. The 25-year-old […]
Georgia man sentenced 30 years after ‘horrific’ beating of his 2 toddlers for messy bedroom

A Georgia man was sentenced to 30 years in prison for brutally beating his two children, a 2-year-old son and a 3-year-old daughter, for soiling their bedroom. Dylan Michael Tennant, 24, was sentenced by Catoosa County Superior Court Judge Chris Arndt to 30 years in prison without parole. This comes after Tennant was found guilty […]
Ford’s Mustang through the years

National transportation expert Mike Caudill explains the history of the Ford Mustang and reveals the automaker’s future plans on “The Big Money Show.” Ford Motor Co. on Wednesday celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Mustang pony car, which became an icon of the American auto industry and is now in its seventh generation. The Ford […]
‘I’m 11 Years Old, You’re 80 … Get A Life’: Kid Scorches Horrendously Rude Woman In True Justice At D-Backs Game

Respect your elders … unless it’s this woman. Meet this 11-year-old Arizona Diamondbacks fan, who by the way, is an absolute boss (you’re about to find out why). My man was completely decked out in D-Backs gear at a recent game and even had a matching glove to cap off his outfit, you just know […]
Biden administration greenlights production of first nuclear warhead in 40 years

Senate testimony by Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and National Nuclear Security Administration Administrator Jill Hruby revealed the Pentagon is building the first new nuclear warhead in 40 years. The W93 warhead will be built without nuclear testing and will be used on submarine-launched ballistic missiles. Currently, the United States is adhering to a prohibition on […]
Texas boy admits to shooting and killing man in 2022 when he was only 7 years old, police say, but he won’t be charged

South Texas police say 10-year-old boy confessed to kill someone In 2022, he was only 7 years old. This shocking confession came after the boy allegedly threatened to kill another student on the school bus on April 12th. During questioning, the boy admitted that he had killed someone, and an investigation by the Gonzalez County […]
WWII soldier who died in Japanese POW camp identified 81 years later

Military scientists have identified the remains of an Illinois soldier who died in a Japanese POW camp in the Philippines during World War II. The remains of Army Pfc. Harry Jerere of Berkeley, Illinois, was identified in December, nearly 81 years after he died of pneumonia at the Cabanatuan POW camp, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting […]
Meet the man who has worked at Bronx Zoo for 50 years as the animal refuge turns 125

It’s a Bronxtail. For 125 years, the Bronx Zoo has captivated and inspired visitors with gorillas, tigers, lemurs, and other exotic and beautiful creatures. “Visitors see the care, dedication and passion of our staff to make sure these animals are properly cared for,” said Jim Breheny, 64, Bronx Zoo director and Throgs Neck native. I […]
North Carolina Man to Serve 30+ Years After Mailing Fentanyl to Man Who Eventually Overdosed

A North Carolina man has been sentenced to more than 30 years in prison for selling fentanyl to an Iowa man who ultimately suffered a fatal overdose, officials announced. Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office investigators say James Adam Arwood, 39, has been in prison for decades after being convicted of distributing controlled substances, heroin and fentanyl […]
Oklahoma City bombing: FBI agent reflects on response to attack 29 years later

Nearly 30 years ago, Ret. FBI Special Agent Barry Black, with only one year of experience as a bomb technician, responded to the deadliest domestic terrorist attack in U.S. history. When Black arrived at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, which houses the offices of about 500 government employees, around 9:30 a.m. on April 19, […]