Mutter Museum receives package with 2 fetuses in a jar, under investigation by police

Philadelphia police are investigating an unusual incident that occurred at Mutter Museum Tuesday after they say the museum received a strange package containing two fetuses.

Harmony Montgomery murder: Father goes on trial in gruesome killing of 5-year-old daughter

The murder trial of Adam Montgomery, accused of killing his 5-year-old daughter Harmony and disposing of her body, is set to begin in Manchester, New Hampshire. Harmony's remains have not been found, and Montgomery maintains his innocence.

What is quishing? Technology expert explains QR code scams, how to avoid them

The next time you pull out your phone to capture the QR code of a menu at a restaurant or to pay for parking, the Better Business Bureau advises you to be aware of new QR code scam, quishing.

Twin sister tried to take blame for woman charged in fatal Amish buggy crash

A woman has been formally charged in connection to a crash that killed two children riding in an Amish buggy in September 2023, after her twin sister attempted to take the fall for her. 

Killer Mike arrested on misdemeanor battery charge after winning 3 Grammys

Killer Mike was detained after "a physical altercation," according to a post from the Los Angeles Police Department. Video showed him being escorted in handcuffs.

Carter Hart, 4 other members of Canada's 2018 World Junior hockey team charged with sexual assault

The police chief of London, Ontario, on Monday confirmed that five players from Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team have been charged with sexually assaulting a woman that year and apologized to her for the years it took to bring the case forward.

Bucks County man charged with possessing child sex abuse materials

A Bucks County man is facing charges after prosecutors say he downloaded or attempted to download child sex abuse materials more than 80 time over a three-month span.

Pennsylvania statewide court agency website hit by disabling cyberattack: officials

The Pennsylvania state courts agency says some of its online systems are disabled after its website was hit by a cyberattack, although officials say it didn't appear to compromise any data.