
California man sought in Pennsylvania ‘So I raped you’ case from 2013
Authorities in California said Tuesday they had obtained an arrest warrant for a San Jose-area man in connection with a former Pennsylvania college student’s rape allegation from 2013.

Colin Kaepernick camp applauds Gwen Berry’s ‘bravery’ in national anthem demonstration
Colin Kaepernick’s Know Your Rights Camp rehashed Olympian Gwen Berry’s demonstration during the national anthem during U.S. track and field trials and applauded the hammer thrower.

This Day in History: June 30
The Civil War novel “Gone with the Wind” by Margaret Mitchell is first published; The first Chevrolet Corvette is built.

Wisconsin bank robbery prompts massive police response, road closure
A manhunt was underway in Wisconsin Tuesday evening after a brazen armed bank robbery about 35 miles outside Milwaukee that prompted a heavy police response and the partial…
Tucker Carlson: Only Texas has the ability to stop Biden’s disaster at the southern border
‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’ host slams the Biden administration’s handling of the crisis at the southern border, and says only Texas Gov. Abbott can stop the influx of migrants.

Wisconsin man gets 20 years for killing son, 5, in fight over slice of Father’s Day cake
On Tuesday, convicted killer Travis Stackhouse was sentenced to 20 years in prison, plus an additional eight years of extended supervision, after pleading guilty to three felony charges…

Los Angeles mom arrested after 3 young children found dead inside home
Police in Los Angeles announced the arrest of a mother after her three children—all under the age of three—were found dead in their home, a report said.

California man sought in Pennsylvania ‘So I raped you’ case from 2013
Authorities in California said Tuesday they had obtained an arrest warrant for a San Jose-area man in connection with a former Pennsylvania college student’s rape allegation from 2013.

Colin Kaepernick camp applauds Gwen Berry’s ‘bravery’ in national anthem demonstration
Colin Kaepernick’s Know Your Rights Camp rehashed Olympian Gwen Berry’s demonstration during the national anthem during U.S. track and field trials and applauded the hammer thrower.

This Day in History: June 30
The Civil War novel “Gone with the Wind” by Margaret Mitchell is first published; The first Chevrolet Corvette is built.