An Arizona driver was rescued from a flooded Tonto Creek by a DPS helicopter crew and then given a citation in Gila County.
Suspect to face court over murder of Idaho university students
The man accused of murdering four students from Idaho University has appeared in court with authorities still working to determine the motive behind the killings that occurred in November.
Bryan Kohberger has agreed to his extradition and will be take…
TV producer’s wife hit with child endangerment for leaving kids at posh NYC hotel
ABC News producer Dax Tejera and his wife left their five-month and two-year-old children alone to go to a restaurant before he died, sources say.
‘Brand new details’ on the critical condition of NFL player Damar Hamlin
CNN Reporter Isabel Rosales says there are “brand new details” about the critical condition of NFL player Damar Hamlin who suffered a cardiac arrest in-game on Monday night.
“He had to be resuscitated twice, once on the football field and then again …
Ukraine’s Intelligence Chief Says Strikes Inside Russia Will Go "Deeper & Deeper"
Ukrainian Head of Military Intelligence Kyrylo Budanov in an interview with @ABC, said that there will be more strikes on Russian territory and they will be “deeper and deeper”.Video: ABC News pic.twitter.com/l0vaMVHrbW— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) January 2, 20…
Did Chinese Spies Steal Bomb Secrets On Every U.S. Warhead To Build China’s Nuclear Forces
Washington Times: Beijing spies stole bomb secrets on every U.S. warhead to build nuclear forces Beijing’s rapid buildup of nuclear forces has been assisted by American nuclear and missile technology obtained by Chinese spies and through U.S. spa…
The US Federal Reserve, FDIC, and OCC warn banks that issuing or holding crypto “is highly likely to be inconsistent with safe and sound banking practices” (Paul Kiernan/Wall Street Journal)
 Paul Kiernan / Wall Street Journal:
The US Federal Reserve, FDIC, and OCC warn banks that issuing or holding crypto “is highly likely to be inconsistent with safe and sound banking practices”  —  Regulators say holding cry…
Kazakhstan’s Bloody January: Day 3, Uralsk to Kyzylorda
What began as peaceful protests in both Uralsk and Kyzylorda diverged sharply.
Russia blames soldiers’ mobile phone use for deadly missile strike
The Russian Defense Ministry says that the use of mobile phones by Russian soldiers is to blame for a Ukrainian missile strike that killed 89 servicemen. Russian commentators are increasingly vocal about what they see as a half-hearted campaign in Ukra…