WQAD / YouTube Screen Shot Hero Sheriffs Take Stand Against Overreach, Announce They Won't Enforce Gun Ban Law enforcement officials across the Land of Lincoln are taking a stand against the latest attempt by Illinois Democrats to restrict gun use. By John McCann January 15, 2023
@shomaristone / Twitter screen shot ; @shomaristone / Twitter screen shot Paramedics Charged with First-Degree Murder After Patient Dies at Hospital Two Emergency Medical Service workers face murder charges after a patient they transported to a hospital last month died. By Jack Davis January 15, 2023
Stefani Reynolds / AFP via Getty Images 'Thin Blue Line' Flag Banned by LAPD, Chief Cites 'Extremism' The LAPD has banned staff from displaying the "thin blue line" flag in public areas after a complaint over its presence at a police station. By Carson Choate January 15, 2023
Peter Hermes Furian / Getty Images Ten Killed in Suspected Extremist Attack on Pentecostal Church “I am traumatized from seeing people die around me,” Masika Makasi, 25, said regarding the attack at a church. By The Associated Press January 15, 2023
Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images 'Burning Alive': Hollywood Star Reveals Accident with Acid on His Face During Filming "I'm rubbing my face, and suddenly ... it's in my mouth, it's up my nose, it's in my eyes, it's burning my face, and I mean, burning." By Richard Moorhead January 15, 2023
Sharon Johnson / AP As Tornadoes Ripped Through Southern US, Alabama Engine Mechanic Knew Exactly What He Had to Do During Thursday's storm in Alabama, one mechanic, David Hollon, and his workers hid in a shipping container to avoid the tornado. By The Associated Press January 15, 2023
Ashish Puri / AP Plane Carrying 72 Crashes - This Is Country's Deadliest Airline Disaster in Three Decades On Sunday, a small regional plane carrying 72 passengers crashed into a gorge while trying to land at a newly opened airport By The Associated Press January 14, 2023
Evan Vucci / AP; Hans Pennink / AP This Has Never Been Done Before: Unique Alliance Forms to Bring Down Big Tech's Shadowy Partnership A new anti-trust lawsuit claims several major media outlets unfairly throw their wieght around to suppress news on COVID-19 and its vaccine. By Jack Davis January 14, 2023
Fong Lee / AP Man's Murder Conviction Vacated After 25 Years in Prison, Major Problem Found in 'Expert' Testimony On Friday, Thomas Rhodes, who was convicted of murder for his wife's death, received good news regarding his conviction. By The Associated Press January 14, 2023
Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images Breaking: Biden's Nightmare Continues As Third Batch of Classified Documents Is Found President Joe Biden's ongoing headache is only getting worse after a third batch of classified documents have turned up. By Bryan Chai January 14, 2023