Woman sues Margaritaville at Sea cruise line after she was 'forced into room,' attacked during Bahamas trip
Margaritaville at Sea was hit with a second sexual assault lawsuit in six months after a woman alleged she was attacked in a Bahamas hotel during an excursion
UFO Super Bowl commercial flies into big game's ad space
Martin Scorsese directed a commercial for Squarespace for the Super Bowl about UFOs called "Hello Down There," in which aliens are trying to show humans they exist.
Former Delta pilot who allegedly threatened to shoot his co-pilot midair claims it was 'a misunderstanding'
Sparks flared during former Delta pilot Jonathan Dunn's first federal court appearance after he allegedly threatened to shoot his captain midair during a 2022 flight
Engagement ring thief ends high-speed pursuit to lecture cops they're 'not supposed to pursue me': police
David Juarez, who allegedly stole an engagement ring from a Kay Jewelers, gestured at police to tell cops that they're not supposed to pursue him, according to police
Maine gun sales spiked as authorities searched for Lewiston mass murderer Robert Card
Gun sales in Lewiston, Maine, area increased about 200% while Robert Card was in the wind after he killed 18 people and injured 13 more mass shootings, a store owner said
Former Twitter employee's legal action last volley after Elon Musk's controversial takeover of company
A former Twitter — aka X — employee filed legal action through the U.S. National Labor Relations Board, alleging that she was fired in retaliation for challenging the company.
'Unusual odor' in cabin midflight sends Southwest plane back to Las Vegas for emergency landing
A Southwest Airlines plane was forced to return to Las Vegas and make an emergency landing Thursday night after an "unusual odor" in the cabin, according to the FAA.
'Pirates' in San Francisco Bay sinking sailing school for kids: owner
"How many replacements of these boats will our insurance company pay for before they drop us?" the owner of an Alameda sailing school asked after half her fleet of boats were stolen.
Crime-fighting fog hits shoplifters as retail theft spirals out of control
Technology blankets a store with a thick fog in seconds after shoplifters trip an alarm, which forces would-be thieves to run without executing their raid.