Robert Kraft, owner of NFL’s Patriots, charged in Florida prostitution sting
Robert Kraft, owner of the Super Bowl-winning New England Patriots, was charged in Florida with soliciting prostitution after he was captured on video engaging in sex acts with a worker at a massage parlor, police said on Friday.
Record-setting snowstorm buries parts of Arizona
A winter storm in the U.S. Southwest that dumped snow on Arizona made travel treacherous on Friday as strong winds pushed powdery snow into drifts and forecasters predicted the blizzard would continue into the night.
‘El Chapo’ to seek new trial after juror admits breaking rules
Convicted Mexican drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman intends to seek a new trial after one of the jurors who convicted him told Vice News that jurors read media about the case despite the judge’s instructions not to, a lawyer for Guzman said in a cour…
California couple plead guilty to torturing their 13 children
A Southern California couple accused of beating, shackling and starving their 13 children held captive in the family’s home pleaded guilty on Friday to multiple charges including torture, child abuse and false imprisonment.
Time’s Up leader resigned after sexual allegation against son
The leader of the Time’s Up group set up last year to fight sexual harassment resigned after her own son was accused of sexual misconduct, the organization said on Friday.
Robert Kraft, owner of NFL champion Patriots, charged in prostitution sting
Robert Kraft, the owner of the NFL Super Bowl champion New England Patriots, was charged with two counts of soliciting a prostitute in a police sting on a Jupiter, Florida, massage parlor, police said on Friday.
NFL Super Bowl champion team owner Robert Kraft charged with soliciting prostitute: police
Robert Kraft, the owner of the NFL Super Bowl champion New England Patriots, was charged with two counts of soliciting a prostitute in Jupiter, Florida, police said at a news conference on Friday.
Florida mayor jailed, but ‘lucky he’s not dead’ after shooting at deputies
The mayor of a Gulf Coast Florida city was lucky to be alive, albeit in jail, on Friday after firing two shots at sheriff’s deputies when they tried to execute a search warrant at his home, authorities said.
U.S. judge will not block Amazon-Berkshire-JPMorgan health venture’s new hire
A federal judge on Friday declined to block a UnitedHealth Group Inc unit’s former executive from working at a new healthcare venture launched by Amazon.com Inc, Berkshire Hathaway Inc and JPMorgan Chase & Co.
New pipelines drain West Texas crude stocks to four-month low
Crude inventories in West Texas dropped this week to the lowest in four months after a converted pipeline began transporting crude from the nation’s biggest shale oil field to the U.S. Gulf Coast, data from market intelligence provider Genscape showed….




