Alleged illegal migrant dad accused of beating baby to death: 'He did not respect or want that baby'

A young father allegedly in the U.S. illegally is in custody and accused of beating his 2-month-old daughter to death. Marlon Rabanales-Pretzantzin, 20, was arrested Wednesday and charged with second-degree murder in the death of his infant
Man describes shocking living conditions he endured during 20-year home captivity: 'Unimaginable'

New details have emerged in the shocking story of a 32-year-old Connecticut man allegedly held captive in a single room by his father and stepmother for 20 years. Kimberly Sullivan, 56, was arrested Wednesday, nearly a month
American Airlines flight catches fire in Denver, passengers appear to evacuate onto plane's wing

An American Airlines flight caught fire at Denver International Airport on Thursday. The airport said that there was an aircraft fire on “an American Airlines plane” that was sitting at gate C38 on Thursday evening, producing “visible
Columbia University punishes students who took over building during anti-Israel protests

Columbia University on Thursday announced some students who occupied a campus building last spring during anti-Israel protests would face a range of punishments, including expulsions and suspensions. The announcement came as the Ivy League institution finds itself
SLED investigating former Horry County deputy chief's conduct in deadly road rage shooting
SLED is investigating misconduct allegations in connection with a deadly road rage shooting involving a North Myrtle Beach business owner.
University of Central Florida suspends 2 fraternities for alleged hazing, including hitting pledges with cars

An investigation is underway at a Florida university after two fraternities were suspended for serious hazing allegations. The University of Central Florida has suspended fraternities Sigma Chi and Delta Upsilon after multiple reports of “dangerous and degrading”
Proposed bill would require law enforcement in blue state to cooperate with ICE: 'A line of communication'

Minnesota lawmakers recently introduced a bill that would prevent state and local government agencies from not allowing employees to share immigration data requested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The bill also requires county attorneys to
Laken Riley Act unleashes feds to hunt Venezuelan gang members in Florida: lawmaker

Under the newly enacted Laken Riley Act, 14 illegal immigrants, including suspected members of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang, were taken off the streets by federal law enforcement in Florida last week. Video shared by Homeland
Horry County detective resigns after lying about evidence collection, records state
Records state video evidence proved his statements were false.
Nationwide Border Patrol gotaways plummet to 21-day daily average of just 77: 'Trump Effect'

The 21-day daily average of nationwide U.S. Border Patrol gotaways was just 77 as of March 12, according to data provided to Fox by a senior U.S. Customs and Border Protection source. During the period from Feb.