
- CelebrityIn The Know
Woman divorces husband after noticing suspicious detail in photo of him: 'Most ridiculous lie I've ever heard'
A woman took to TikTok to share the shocking way she claims to have caught her significant other cheating.
- CelebrityYahoo Life
Ashley Graham explains her revealing Instagram photos: 'I don't post myself half-naked to get the likes'
The body-positive advocate opens up about being the role model that she wished she had.
- U.S.HuffPost
First-Ever Wild Wolf Collar Camera Shows What They Really Do All Day Long
This canine's favorite meal might surprise you.
- NewsPeople
VideoWaitress at Ohio Bob Evans Restaurant Is Killed in Front of Coworkers, Customers While on Shift
The alleged shooter is the ex-boyfriend of victim Rebecca Jean Rogers
- CelebrityTheGrio
Toni Braxton, 53, unveils bald head and fit physique in bikini post
The singer celebrated a “Red Hot Sunday” in her latest Instagram post. In a post on her official Instagram account, Toni Braxton, 53, unveiled her bald head and fit physique in a red bikini. Braxton is “letting it flow” on social media.
- U.S.NextShark
'Mortal Kombat' Video of SJ Sergeant Performing Baton Tricks Investigated by Internal Affairs
A police sergeant who showed off his baton handling skills in a video set to music from the film "Mortal Kombat," is now under investigation by the San Jose Police Department's internal affairs office. Sgt. Eddie Chan can be seen performing martial arts moves with two police batons. This selfie video landed @SanJosePD Sgt. Eddie Chan in the Internal Affairs Dept.
- U.S.Associated Press
Couple: Man has tossed used cups in their yard for 3 years
An upstate New York couple may have finally solved the mystery of who's been tossing used coffee cups in their front yard for nearly three years. Edward and Cheryl Patton told The Buffalo News they tried mounting a camera in a tree in front of their home in Lake View to catch the phantom litterer. After Edward Patton called police, they waited and pulled over a vehicle driven by 76-year-old Larry Pope, who Cheryl Patton said had once worked with her and had had disagreements with her over union issues.