Colts announced death of their legendary owner Jim Irsay.
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The comedian was told that her 3-month-old brother’s death was due to a crib malfunction. Well into adulthood, her dad made a heartbreaking confession.
George Wendt 's "Cheers" co-stars and Hollywood celebrities are sharing heartfelt tributes following his death at age 76. Wendt's family confirmed the news Tuesday morning, announcing that the actor died peacefully in his sleep at home, according to a statement shared by his representative with ABC News.
Dokic has recounted sustained physical and emotional abuse by her father, who coached her in her early years as a professional.
Tributes are coming in from costars and comedians after "Cheers" actor George Wendt died Tuesday at 76. He played Norm Peterson for all 11 seasons of the show. He passed on the 32nd anniversary of the finale episode.
An Indiana man convicted in the 2000 fatal shooting of a police officer is set to receive a lethal injection this week in the state's second execution in 15 years.
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Emilie Kiser has never shared her address online. Her followers were able to track down her home anyway — all while she faced an unimaginable tragedy.
With the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's death approaching, Congress has yet to pass legislation to reform or abolish qualified immunity. The Supreme Court has declined to take up multiple cases challenging the doctrine.
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mlive on MSNUP officials drive 6 hours to confront Saginaw doctor accused of withholding 43 death certificatesMarquette County officials traveled to Saginaw Township, but Dr. David L. Stockman missed scheduled meetings. His troubled legal history includes theft charges, multiple lawsuits and bankruptcy filings.
The lawsuit, filed Wednesday, alleges Dale Warner fatally strangled his wife Dee Warner in April 2021, then hid her body.
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First, they lost their voice. Now, they could lose millions. The people of Houston's 18th Congressional District continue to face the fallout from losing two representatives, Democrats Sheila Jackson Lee and Sylvester Turner,
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A federal judge on Wednesday rejected arguments made by an artificial intelligence company that its chatbots are protected by the First Amendment — at least for now. The developers behind Character.AI are seeking to dismiss a lawsuit alleging the company’s chatbots pushed a teenage boy to kill himself.