LAPD arrest 25-year-old suspect in Wichita 'swatting' case

Thursday night Wichita police killed Andrew Finch after responding to a call claiming a man at his address had shot someone and was holding others hostage. That call was a hoax, commonly referred to as “swatting,” and in this case, it’s apparently li…

FBI Affidavit Details Ex-Sheriff David Clarke’s Intimidation Of Fellow Passenger

Trapped In The Bronx Fire, Grandmother With Baby Makes A Final Phone Call

“We’re going to die in here!” Maria Batiz reportedly told her daughter in a panicked call.

Marvel wants to help you make comics, just leave out the farts

If you’ve ever wanted to make your own comic but don’t quite have the skills to draw one, Marvel and Tap Tap Comics have a solution. Called Marvel: Create Your Own, the new app will let you choose a Marvel character, pose them on various backgrounds…

Mystery Novelist Sue Grafton Dies At 77 After Cancer Battle

The author of “A is for Alibi” was “surrounded by family” at the time of her death, her daughter said.

Netflix’s Rocky Year Of Original Movies

Science Has Maybe Found A Way To Help Colicky Babies (Please, Fingers Crossed)

For years, doctors have been totally stumped on how to relieve frazzled parents.

Judge Denies Rick Gates’ Request To Celebrate New Year’s Away From Home

The former Trump campaign aide was hoping to get off house arrest to attend holiday events.

Facebook apologizes for inconsistent hate speech enforcement

Facebook has apologized for its uneven enforcement involving hate speech, allowing some offensive content to remain while removing others. A recent report called attention to the discrepancy, showing some offensive posts that were allowed to remain while others were deleted. When asked to review 49 questionable content decisions, Facebook said that there were 22 instances in which its content reviewers … Continue reading

Women Rewrite The Constitution In Jay-Z’s ‘Family Feud,’ Directed By Ava

People of color are the foundation of the future in this short film.