Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon gloated over the liberal "self-purge" in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division earlier this year during an interview on "Pod Force One" out Wednesday.
The building at 7 E. 75th St. is now facing foreclosure thanks to the $8.22 million in outstanding debt Steven Croman owes on it — bringing his total default claims on all of his properties to nearly $200 million, the lawsuit said.
“I do have a lot of products that I have not used, and I don't even know why I bought them,” one TikTok Shop user admitted. “Most of them don't fit. Most of them are bad quality.”
A total of seven people at the party overdosed, were given Narcan and then were transported to a hospital, where they reported to be conscious and alert.
The US deployed two fighter jets over the Gulf of Venezuela Tuesday, marking what appeared to be the closest known approach of military aircraft to Venezuelan airspace to date, according to reports.
Shocking images captured comedian Andy Dick suffering an apparent drug overdose on the streets of Hollywood on Tuesday, as fast-acting passers-by administered Narcan to the disgraced funnyman.
Archaeologists have finished uncovering the longest continuous remains of an ancient wall that encircled Jerusalem, including possible evidence of a 2,100-year-old ceasefire between warring kingdoms.
A glittering exhibition of royal jewels is opening Wednesday in Paris even as the city still reels from the brazen crown-jewel heist at the nearby Louvre Museum.
Federick Green cut "an extensive amount" of his hair off to try to conceal his identity, changed his phone device, and deactivated his social media accounts after the shooting, prosecutors said.
A fake airline heiress has landed on the FBI’s Most Wanted list after allegedly scamming multiple banks out of nearly $30 million by falsely posing as a family member of a multibillion-dollar aerospace empire.
"I think my little brother is -- he likes to see the best in people, and I'm sure he could have been coerced or persuaded to, you know, get in the vehicle," Wortman's brother, Ivan Marks, said.