Several GOP lawmakers, and one member's spouse, reported a barrage of calls and messages pushing them to back Jordan, R-Ohio, in his struggling candidacy.
The identity of the Harvard-educated CEO who was targeted for extortion by Sakoya Blackwood remains a secret after her sentencing in New York federal court.
A Virginia sheriff’s deputy posed as a 17-year-old online to groom and sexually extort a teenage girl in California before he killed her mother and grandparents and set fire to their home
A new chapter has opened in Pope Francis' financial reform effort: The Vatican’s first auditor general and his deputy have sued the Holy See for 9.3 million euros ($9.5 million) for wrongful dismissal
The defense for two young men from California convicted last year of murdering an Italian police office have begun arguments to seek leniency at their appeals trial in Rome