LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles jury found Cardi B not liable in a civil assault trial brought by a security guard. The rapper will not have to pay any monetary compensation to the security guard.
Researchers at San Diego State University and Michigan State University are shedding new light on how viruses meticulously pack their genetic material - a breakthrough that could help researchers ...
A California jury has found Cardi B not liable of assault allegations in a civil lawsuit filed by a former security guard. The case stems from a 2018 incident involving plaintiff Emani Ellis, a former ...
After a civil trial that sparked a flurry of viral moments that captivated internet audiences, a jury Tuesday cleared rapper Cardi B of any legal liability after she was accused of assaulting a ...
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An ATV with nine occupants collided with another ATV with two people, and “overturned and struck a tree”, as per EMA Director Shawn Rogers. Cherokee County 911 received multiple reports of “a serious ...
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY, Ind. (WSBT) — A large barn fire in the western part of St Joseph County is now under control after hours of battling from several departments. The barn is located on the west side ...
Plastic is one of the world's biggest pollutants. But a new scientific discovery could transform the industry and its environmental footprint by capturing carbon dioxide from the air and using that to ...
Blue Origin and Anduril have landed new study contracts with the U.S. Air Force to explore how their technology, including rockets, could move military cargo around the world. The contracts under the ...
During the Gamescom Opening Night Live preshow, Atari and Fabraz announced Bubsy 4D, a 3D platformer starring the titular Bubsy, one of the many video game mascots of the 1990s. What could possibly go ...
A rendering of Pennsylvania soldiers voting by artist William Waud was published in Harper’s Weekly, Oct. 29, 1864. (Library of Congress) “We cannot have free government without elections,” President ...