Comedian Bill Cosby is facing another sexual assault lawsuit.
On Thursday, Victoria Valentino filed a civil lawsuit alleging that Cosby drugged and then raped her at a dinner party in 1969.
Valentino filed the lawsuit under a new California law that gives people a three-year-window to file civil sexual assault lawsuits that would otherwise have a statute of limitations.
A representative for Cosby said Valentino’s claims are inconsistent and “without any proof or facts.
An amputee is raising awareness about diabetes after posting a photo on Reddit.
Matt Cronin, a 32-year-old dad from England, shared a photo showing off his improvised “Lego leg.”
Cronin said his right leg was amputated after he was diagnosed with diabetes.
“Diabetes is a horrible thing to have and I didn't realize just how serious it could be, but if you eat well, exercise and control it you won't have any problems,” he told the Telegraph.
COLUMBIA, Mo. (TND) — Missouri state Senators at the center of a defamation lawsuit stemming from the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade may have to pony up their own money to cover any financial fallout from the case.
Three Republican Senators -- Rick Brattin, of Harrisonville; Denny Hoskins, of Warrensburg; and Nick Schroer, of St. Charles County, all members of the hard right Freedom Caucus -- are accused by Kansas resident Denton Loudermill Jr.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, Pa (WJAC) — The Richland Township zoning board has rejected a proposal to "potentially" turn the former Sears store, at the Johnstown Galleria Mall, into a storage facility.
During a meeting Tuesday evening, dozens of people showed up in support of the mall and in opposition of the proposal.
Johnstown Galleria owner Leo Karruli previously stated that he has worked hard to bring attractive new businesses to the mall and believed that a storage facility moving in would be detrimental to businesses that have opened up shop there.
LANSING, Mich. (WPBN/WGTU) — A woman accused of putting her deceased infant into an outdoor toilet at an Upper Peninsula campground in 1997 will stand trial, a judge ruled.
On Friday, 92nd District Court Judge Beth Gibson issued an order for Nancy Gerwatowski, 60, to stand trial on the following charges: One count of open murderOne count of involuntary manslaughterOne count of concealing the death of an individualIn June 1997, the remains of a deceased infant were found inside of an outdoor toilet at the Garnet Lake Campground in Hudson Township.