Paul Marotta / Getty Images Popular Italian Supermarket Sued After Woman's Run-In with Piece of Prosciutto Alice Cohen is seeking $50,000 in damages due to sustained bodily injuries, medical expenses and other health consequences. By The Associated Press August 14, 2023
@EWTNNewsNightly / Twitter screen shot Massachusetts Denies Catholic Couple Right to Foster Kids Because Their 'Faith Not Supportive' of LGBT Beliefs: Lawsuit Mike and Catherine Burke have a filed a lawsuit after being denied the right to foster children due to their Catholic faith. By Carson Choate August 12, 2023
Chris Pizzello / AP Jason Aldean Fans Furious Concert Resumed After They Were Told to Leave Stormy Outdoor Venue Some fans of country singer Jason Aldean were angry after they said they were told the show was canceled, only to find out it was still on. By Maire Clayton August 5, 2023
Joshua Applegate / Getty Images Jason Aldean Relates 'Small Town' Song to Boston Marathon Bombing: 'You Guys Would Get This Better Than Anybody' Jason Aldean tells his big-city fans in a town that has been a target for terrorism that they should understand his hit song. By Jack Davis July 31, 2023
Sirbouman / Getty Images Pilot Suffers Medical Emergency During Flight, So Passenger Takes Matters Into Her Own Hands Neither the pilot nor his female passenger were identified by police, but both are reportedly from Connecticut. By Johnathan Jones July 17, 2023
David Bauder / AP Evacuations Ordered After Severe Weather Event in US - One Dead After Being 'Overwhelmed' by the Force of It "This is one of those unique events that we don’t see very often around here,” one meteorologist told reporters. By The Associated Press July 10, 2023
(kali9 / Getty Images)Commentary Firefighters Crash Apparent Drug-Fueled Men's Drag Party, Come to Horrifying Realization When They See What Was Hidden in Back Why is the media ignoring this story? Likely because they don't want to bring disfavor on the left's favorite protected group. By Warner Todd Huston June 23, 2023
Nuccio DiNuzzo / Getty Images 'They Will Go to Hell': Pitcher's Tweet Against 'Pride Month' Resurfaces Before His First Start in MLB A Boston Red Sox pitcher was confronted by the organization over a years-old tweet discussing homosexuality. By Richard Moorhead June 8, 2023
@bostonherald / Twitter Government Reparations Task Force Leader Fired After Being Arrested at City Hall A city of Boston worker leading a Reparations Task Force has been arrested, with a police report accusing him of bizarre behavior. By Richard Moorhead May 26, 2023
AP Top Former Baseball Pitcher and Franchise Legend Dies at 73 Vida Blue, a hard-throwing left-hander that led the Oakland Athletics to three straight World Series titles died on Saturday. By The Associated Press May 7, 2023