s Owner Blown Away When He Sees Face of 3-Legged Dog Online Nearly 1 Year After She Went Missing 'I had suspicions that she was stolen but I couldn’t confirm it. I was so worried about her,' the dog's owner said. By Amanda Thomason January 9, 2021
Samuel Corum / Getty Images Walmart Twitter Account Blasts Sen. Hawley's Announcement of Electoral Vote Rejection Walmart had an explanation ready after its Twitter account zinged Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri. By Jack Davis December 30, 2020
Mehdi Kasumov / Shutterstock 'In the Fight': More States Stand Behind Texas in SCOTUS Election Lawsuit Fight If even more states join forces with Texas, this could very well be a critical legal battle in deciding the 2020 election. By Jared Harris December 9, 2020
@jhuda / Twitter Court Refuses To Throw Out Life Sentence of Convicted Cop Killer A Missouri court rejected an appeal from a convicted cop killer sentenced to life in prison. By Jake Dima November 18, 2020
Andrew Brookes / Getty Images 16-Year-Old Girl's Killer Revealed 30 Years After His Crime Investigators used DNA technology to solve the 1989 rape and murder of a 16-year-old Kansas City girl. By Thomas Catenacci November 10, 2020
Mandel Ngan - AFP / Getty Images Republican Attorneys Make Supreme Court Move in Support of Trump's Election Challenge Ten Republican attorneys general are lining up behind the Trump administration as the fight over the validity of late-arriving mail-in ballots continues. By Jack Davis November 10, 2020
Jeff Roberson / AP 'Black Lives Matter' Leader Wins Election to House, Adding to 'The Squad' Bush became an activist in 2014 after Michael Brown was shot and killed by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri. By Erin Coates November 4, 2020
Eva Marie Uzcategui / AFP via Getty Images Legal Marijuana Comes to More States as Drugs Win Big on Ballots The push to relax drug laws gained ground as five more states voted to legalize marijuana. By The Associated Press November 4, 2020
AP Trump Admin To Execute Woman Who Strangled Pregnant Victim, Cut Baby from Womb The Justice Department scheduled the exeuction of a woman who killed her pregnant victim and cut the baby from her womb. By The Associated Press October 16, 2020
Ken Cedeno / Pool / AP Josh Hawley Announces Upcoming Book on 'The Tyranny of Big Tech' Sen. Josh Hawley announced that he is writing a book called 'The Tyranny of Big Tech.' By The Associated Press October 16, 2020