A suburban Seattle man and tango enthusiast claims a gin-soaked late-night gathering at a California Airbnb with his fellow dance lovers left him shunned when one later accused him of spiking the drinks.
Harlem Rep. Charles Rangel -- infamously known for pocketing rental income from his Caribbean cottage without disclosing it and earning a censure from his Congressional colleagues -- has left behind a fairly modest estate, records show.
His June 23 death at Calvary Hospital in the Bronx came 16 months after he filed a claim with the federal government, seeking compensation for the illness he believed was caused by the water at the famed US Marine base in Jacksonville, NC.
Life was hell for a Bronx maintenance worker for the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul -- where his Protestant boss allegedly slammed him as a "Catholic f--k" and the nuns griped after an on-the-job injury slowed him down.
Hall of Famer Lynette Woodard, who became the first woman to play for a men's professional team when she signed on with the famed Globetrotters in 1985, said in a lawsuit that no one got her permission to slap her name on $150 blue hoodies and $100 sweats peddled by a company called Undrcrwn.
New York Gov. Hochul has between $2.2 million and $4.3 million in the bank, newly released 2024 financial disclosures from the state show - less than the Albany lawmaker declared having in the past.
Maya Hayes faces up to 2 1/2 years in state prison after pleading guilty June 25 to one felony count of criminal sexual act in the third degree under a plea deal reached with Columbia County prosecutors.
A Georgia murderer spat at the prosecution team who had successfully argued to get three life sentences against the man they found had fatally shot his baby mama while she held their daughter.
The "Trump Dance" consists of the commander-in-chief arrhythmically punching the air while swaying his hips, oftentimes to songs featured at many of his campaign rallies like the "Y.M.C.A."
Texas officials said between 23 to 25 kids from Camp Mystic remain unaccounted for after the Guadalupe River swelled above its banks during a freak early morning rainstorm.
Camp Mystic — where a frantic search is underway for survivors of a catastrophic flood — has been a destination for the daughters of Texas’s political elite since it was founded in 1926.
"Mind u, this is an ACTUAL convicted felon. but go off," one commenter wrote of Joe who served 41 months behind bars for fraud and failure to pay taxes.