Category: Top News
Arrest made in Lake Worth stabbing murder
Moslet Elmeus charged with First-Degree Murder and Tampering with Evidence
Chargers’ Derwin James Jr. suspended for illegal hit during Steelers’ game and repeated violation of safety rules
The Chargers’ safety lowered his head and made forcible contact with his helmet against Pittsburgh Steelers’ tight end, Pat Freiermuth. And it wasn’t James’ only career violation
Man found wasted on drugs on Interstate-4 leads deputies to drug and weapons stash at home
Florida Man: Drugs, Guns, MDMA, amphetamine, ketamine, cannabis. cocaine, psilocybin, alprazolam, 2C, LSD,
Mother of GA school shooter arrested for tying her mom to a chair and leaving her bound all day
The mother of 14-year-old school shooter Colt Gray, has a criminal history spanning decades
Day care owner caught on video repeatedly striking and screaming at a baby in her care
Video depicts the woman screaming at and repeatedly hitting the baby while she was changing his diaper, and calling him an “untrained savage horse” in Spanish
DC Announces ‘Batman: Dark Patterns’: New limited edition 12-part series
Four deadly mysteries from Batman’s early years launching in December
‘HBCU 101’: AspireTV’s longest running series returns for season 10 on September 22
Plus, check out the present and upcoming shows premiering on AspireTV
Celiac Disease: A guide from the pros on understanding it and how to support loved ones
“The cornerstone of effective support is understanding what celiac disease entails.” ~ Gastroenterologists Dr. Donna Powell & Dr. Renee M. Marchioni Beery
Dodgers’ pitcher / designated hitter, Shohei Ohtani, 30, makes MLB history
Ohtani became the first MLB player to ever hit 50 or more homers and steal 50 or more bases in a single season
Former Florida basketball youth coach jailed for sexually abusing children in his home
The despicable coach often had team sleepovers at his home where he molested the children, exposed himself to them, and photographed them. In at least one instance, he offered some parents $5,000 to “keep” the children. Officials fear there are many more victims out there










