The first congestion pricing plan in the United States has begun in New York City, charging most drivers $9 a day to enter Midtown and Lower Manhattan at peak hours. The long-debated plan, which has garnered both supporters and detractors, is projected to raise between $500-800 million a year to pay for repairs and improvements of the city's aging public transit system. Will it work? Correspondent Mo Rocca reports.
Ocala native Alexis Von Yates, 35, is currently serving a two-year prison stint after being caught red-handed by her husband, Frank, having sex with her teen stepson on the couch at their family home ...
ICE arrests four alleged agitators at Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis after they allegedly refused orders to disperse during anti-ICE demonstrations Thursday....