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NEED TO KNOW The Paramount+ docuseries titled Don’t Date Brandon, which premiered on Oct. 28, 2025, exposed Brandon Johnson’s decades-long pattern of alleged manipulation, abuse and fraud Don’t Date Brandon was inspired by the podcast Ex-Wives Undercover, which Johnson’s ex-wives launched in 2020In 2023, Johnson was sentenced to 10 years in prison for assault and attempted kidnapping with intent to rape Brandon Johnson is no longer hiding behind lies. The Paramount+ docuseries Don’t Date Brandon, which premiered Oct. 28, unpacks the Washington native’s more than 20 years of history of alleged deception and violence. His first wife, Athena Klingerman, and second…
NEED TO KNOW A Massachusetts woman was sentenced to 10 years in prison for raping her 12-year-old foster child Heather Wright-Craft, 52, was found guilty in September of two counts of aggravated child rapeProsecutors said the rapes happened in Charlton, Mass., while Wright-Craft was fostering the child in 2015 A Massachusetts woman who was convicted of raping her 12-year-old foster child has learned her fate. Heather Wright-Craft, 52, was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Oct. 21, according to a press release shared by the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office. She was found guilty in September of two counts…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! FIRST ON FOX: Officials in New Jersey released 911 call audio from a deadly alleged hit-and-run that killed two teenage girls.Isabella Salas and Maria Niotis were killed Sept. 29 while they were riding an electric bike when a 17-year-old male allegedly hit them both with his car at around 5:26 p.m. in Cranford, New Jersey, the Union County Prosecutor’s Office said. The two girls, also 17, were pronounced dead a short time later. Fox News Digital isn’t naming the suspect because he hasn’t yet been charged as an adult.Police said the suspect…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! California’s restaurants are used to choking down the unpalatable. They’ve endured prolonged pandemic shutdowns, skyrocketing food costs, and the slow exodus of customers fleeing high prices and higher taxes. Now, Sacramento has cooked up another ingredient for entrepreneurial misery: a law that will make California the first state in the nation to require restaurants to list major food allergens on their menus.The new law requires restaurants to indicate on their menu whether each dish contains any of nine major allergens — milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soy or sesame. After small…
NEED TO KNOW A retired NYPD police officer rescued a 30-year-old woman and a baby from the East River on Oct. 26Paul Pinsdorf allegedly pulled the woman out of the water at Hermon A. MacNeil Park in the College Point neighborhood of Queens, N.Y.Fei Fei Gao, 30, has been charged with attempted murder and endangering the welfare of a child A retired New York Police Department Officer rescued a mother and her baby from a river at a park in Queens on Oct. 26. Retired NYPD Officer Paul Pinsdorf reportedly heard screams and saw a woman walking into the East…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Fort Worth police officers who rescued an infant trapped beneath an overturned vehicle told “America Reports” Tuesday that “the Lord’s not done with her.””There was talk there about being an infant and so the sense of urgency and priorities changed, and we just began searching wherever we could to try to locate the baby,” Sgt. Ryan Nichols of the Fort Worth Police Department told Fox News.Last Thursday, Nichols and Officer Edwin Bounds responded to a crash on Interstate 30 that left a 1-year-old girl and her mother ejected from their vehicle.FORT WORTH…
NEED TO KNOW A group of thieves posed as construction workers to rob $3.2 million worth of jewelry and a safe from a home in the Jamaica Hills neighborhood of QueensThe NYPD believes there were three men involved, and they are still on the looseThe robbery occurred on Oct. 16 A group of thieves posed as construction workers to rob a whopping $3.2 million worth of jewelry from a home in Queens, N.Y., on Oct. 16, the New York Police Department said. The robbers broke through the back door of a private home near 160th Street and 84th Drive in…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Lufthansa flight from Chicago to Frankfurt was forced to make an emergency landing Oct. 25 after a man allegedly stabbed two teenagers with a metal fork on board during a violent outburst, authorities said.Federal prosecutors have charged 28-year-old Indian national Praneeth Kumar Usiripalli with assault following the incident aboard Lufthansa Flight 431.The plane was subsequently diverted to Boston Logan International Airport, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts.WILD VIDEO SHOWS BRUTAL ALTERCATION ON AMERICAN AIRLINES FLIGHT IN MIAMI: ‘CALL THE POLICE!’ A release issued by the U.S.…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Donald Trump spoke to the press while en route to South Korea on Tuesday aboard Air Force One and made remarks about his authority to deploy U.S. military forces domestically — something that will likely draw legal and political concerns.Trump was traveling to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), where he is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping.During the media availability, Trump claimed he could deploy U.S. military forces into American cities if necessary, claiming that “the courts wouldn’t get involved.”When speaking with reporters, he said he would consider using…
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The National Park Service (NPS) announced that three people were convicted of illegal BASE jumping in a national park, and the agency warned would-be outlaws it’s still enforcing the law despite the federal shutdown.”We do not tolerate illegal activity in Yosemite National Park,” Yosemite Superintendent Raymond McPadden said. “Our law enforcement rangers remain efficient, effective and vigilant 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. These convictions demonstrate the professionalism and dedication of Yosemite’s protection team in upholding federal regulations and ensuring the safety of both visitors and first responders.”Though Yosemite was…

