Elizabeth is a journalist and content curator specializing in digital trends and social media. After graduating with a degree in journalism from Illinois State University, she worked as a general assignment reporter for The Messenger where she covered breaking news and oddity stories, eventually developing her niche in viral trends, internet crazes and online stories. Outside of journalism, her hobbies include reading, hiking and caring endlessly for her three needy house plants.
Funerals for the Hezbollah fighters killed in the first wave of pager explosions Tuesday had reportedly just gotten underway when the second wave went off.
Passengers said that the squirrels began attacking passengers, forcing them to move cars. Conductors were able to get one squirrel off, but the other refused.
Delta Air Lines said that passengers injured ensued after the plane experienced a cabin pressure issue. Ten people were evaluated or treated by paramedics.
Hillary Clinton called out fellow former First Lady Melania Trump in her new book, debating if she was complicit in her husband's campaigns or if she was just an innocent bystander.
A Haitian-born American prosecutor has been put in charge of Donald Trump's attempted assassination case just days after the former president shared false conspiracies about Haitian immigrants eating pets.
A Georgia woman said she and her family were terrified after a man followed them around at the airport. Now, she is furious at Delta's response to the man allegedly sneaking onto their plane.
A California man left a hidden camera recording in his pocket when he went to confront his ex-girlfriend, and now police say he may have just caught his own murder on camera.
José Luiz Datena's reaction took place after Pablo Marçal brought up Datena's previous sexual misconduct allegations, which Datena said were hard on his family.
The 19-year-old and his family were evicted from their apartment after he lost his job. The teen chose to sleep on a bench as opposed to losing his dog.
The shrimp, weighing close to 25,000 pounds, was estimated to be valued at more than $300,000. Police are unsure how the thieves expected to make a profit.
A man serving a 20-year sentence in New York can run for office in Alaska and will appear on the ballot this upcoming election, thanks to a new ruling.