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Today: August 18, 2026
Today: August 18, 2026

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Law firm with ties to Trump administration declines offer to represent migrant children

A Houston-based law firm tapped to receive a $150 million federal contract to provide legal representation unaccompanied immigrant children in federal custody has dropped out

Law firm with ties to Trump administration declines offer to represent migrant children
Crime|US|World

Two US Army soldiers killed in Texas helicopter crash

Two U.S.

Two US Army soldiers killed in Texas helicopter crash
Crime|Political|Technology|US|World

US immigration agency plans to buy electric shock gloves, raising alarm among rights advocates

The U.S.

US immigration agency plans to buy electric shock gloves, raising alarm among rights advocates
Crime|Education|Political|World

Defense in Charlie Kirk's killing say shooter should not get death penalty, hit 'intended target'

Lawyers for the man charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk say he shouldn’t be eligible for the death penalty because the shooter hit the “intended target” during an event attended by thousands of people last year in Utah

Defense in Charlie Kirk's killing say shooter should not get death penalty, hit 'intended target'
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2 pilots dead after military helicopter slams into Central Texas field and catches fire

2 pilots dead after military helicopter slams into Central Texas field and catches fire

2 pilots dead after military helicopter slams into Central Texas field and catches fire
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Student wounded and young suspect is in custody after shooting at Georgia high school, police say

A shooting at a Georgia high school has left one student wounded, and police say a suspect is in custody

Student wounded and young suspect is in custody after shooting at Georgia high school, police say
Crime|Political|Technology|World

ICE's plan to give officers electric shock gloves draws outrage and fears of misuse

Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s plan to give officers gloves that deliver painful electric shocks is facing criticism from Democratic elected officials and civil rights advocates, who call it unnecessary and cruel

ICE's plan to give officers electric shock gloves draws outrage and fears of misuse
Americas|Crime|Education|US|World

Minnesota man kills his wife and daughter at a daycare after killing another relative

Police in Minnesota say a man who killed his wife and their 7-year-old daughter at a daycare is also suspected of killing a 78-year-old relative in a separate attack

Minnesota man kills his wife and daughter at a daycare after killing another relative
Crime|Political|US|Videos

ICE agent points gun at Virginia woman who shouted at them in video that conflicts with government’s narrative

ICE agent points gun at Virginia woman who shouted at them in video that conflicts with government’s narrative

ICE agent points gun at Virginia woman who shouted at them in video that conflicts with government’s narrative
Arts|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle

Los Angeles grand jury indicts Nick Reiner in murder of parents

A grand jury has indicted Nick Reiner in the December stabbing deaths of his parents, Hollywood filmmaker Rob Reiner and producer Michele Reiner, and

Los Angeles grand jury indicts Nick Reiner in murder of parents
Crime|Political|US|World

US Justice Department charges former Southern Poverty Law Center executive in fraud scheme

The U.S.

US Justice Department charges former Southern Poverty Law Center executive in fraud scheme
Crime|Political|US|World

Federal grand jury returns hate crime indictment in stabbing of Muslim man in Utah

U.S. prosecutors announced on Wednesday a hate crime indictment by a federal grand jury against ‌a man who police said had stabbed a Muslim person

Federal grand jury returns hate crime indictment in stabbing of Muslim man in Utah
Crime|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Credible missile threat led to secret aircraft switch for Trump, source says

A threat that Air Force One could be targeted by a shoulder-fired missile prompted the Secret Service to secretly move President Donald Trump onto a

Credible missile threat led to secret aircraft switch for Trump, source says
Crime|Political|Technology|US|World

Trump signed memo to allow use of cyber tools to target transnational criminal organizations, White House says

U.S.

Trump signed memo to allow use of cyber tools to target transnational criminal organizations, White House says
Crime|Political|World

Hegseth says Colombia's new president has requested US collaboration in anti-drug efforts

U_S_ Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the government of Colombian President Abelardo de la Espriella has requested U_S_ collaboration in joint military operations in Colombia to combat “narco-terrorism.”

Hegseth says Colombia's new president has requested US collaboration in anti-drug efforts
Crime

Ex-Southern Poverty Law Center official charged in broader criminal case against group

Newly unsealed court records show that a former Southern Poverty Law Center official has been charged in the Department of Justice’s broader criminal case against the Alabama-based civil rights group

Ex-Southern Poverty Law Center official charged in broader criminal case against group
Americas|Crime|Political|World

US floats prospect of joint strikes on Colombian armed groups

U.S.

US floats prospect of joint strikes on Colombian armed groups
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine has retaken 745 sq km in 'precision' operation this year, Zelenskiy says

Ukrainian forces have recaptured 745 square km (288 square miles) of Russian-occupied land this year across a swathe of the southeastern front, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy

Ukraine has retaken 745 sq km in 'precision' operation this year, Zelenskiy says
Africa|Crime|World

Zimbabwe boat accident death toll rises to 44

At least 44 people died after a passenger ferry capsized in a lake in Zimbabwe on Tuesday, police said, roughly trebling an earlier estimate of the death count after more

Zimbabwe boat accident death toll rises to 44
Crime|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Several close personal aides joined Trump on his secret flight from Turkey, source says

Several close personal aides joined Trump on his secret flight from Turkey, source says

Several close personal aides joined Trump on his secret flight from Turkey, source says
Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Europe|Health|Lifestyle|Political|US|World

3 found dead, including child, inside Hopkins home daycare, police say

3 found dead, including child, inside Hopkins home daycare, police say

3 found dead, including child, inside Hopkins home daycare, police say
Crime|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Memorial grows outside Winfield home where mother, 4 children were killed

Memorial grows outside Winfield home where mother, 4 children were killed

Memorial grows outside Winfield home where mother, 4 children were killed
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

Memorial grows for Tasia Fortune as investigators await autopsy results in Jackson

Memorial grows for Tasia Fortune as investigators await autopsy results in Jackson

Memorial grows for Tasia Fortune as investigators await autopsy results in Jackson
Crime|Science|Technology

Flock, LPR technology across the Triad sees vandalism as law enforcement continues use

Flock, LPR technology across the Triad sees vandalism as law enforcement continues use

Flock, LPR technology across the Triad sees vandalism as law enforcement continues use
Business|Crime|Education|Lifestyle|Political|World

Judge Assma Ali faces threats and calls for removal over religious background

Judge Assma Ali faces threats and calls for removal over religious background

Judge Assma Ali faces threats and calls for removal over religious background
Crime|Education|World

Student shot, killed at bus stop in Gaffney, South Carolina, officials say

Student shot, killed at bus stop in Gaffney, South Carolina, officials say

Student shot, killed at bus stop in Gaffney, South Carolina, officials say
Crime

2 people died in a military helicopter crash near Fort Hood, officials say

Officials say an Army Apache attack helicopter crashed in a central Texas field, killing both people on board and sparking a wildfire that forced several homes to be evacuated

2 people died in a military helicopter crash near Fort Hood, officials say
Americas|Crime|Environment|US|World

Woman admits to starting Freds Mountain Fire, sheriff says

Woman admits to starting Freds Mountain Fire, sheriff says

Woman admits to starting Freds Mountain Fire, sheriff says
Crime|Economy|Political|US

Republicans see Minnesota fraud scandal as a chance to go on offense in a blue state

Republicans in Minnesota see a chance to regain influence after a fraud scandal rocked state government

Republicans see Minnesota fraud scandal as a chance to go on offense in a blue state
Crime|US|World

US charges 11 in sham marriage immigration scheme, following Trump 'birth tourism' order

The U.S.

US charges 11 in sham marriage immigration scheme, following Trump 'birth tourism' order
Business|Crime|US|World

Exclusive: Former employee at Southern Poverty Law Center arrested on fraud charges

Exclusive: Former employee at Southern Poverty Law Center arrested on fraud charges

Exclusive: Former employee at Southern Poverty Law Center arrested on fraud charges
Arts|Crime|Entertainment|US

STORY REMOVED: ENT--Rob Reiner

Please disregard ENT--Rob Reiner, published on Aug. 12, 2026, and datelined in LOS ANGELES

STORY REMOVED: ENT--Rob Reiner
Americas|Arts|Crime|Economy|Political

Trump administration’s Freedom 250 organization allegedly misdirected donors away from bipartisan America250 charity

An accounting scholar explains what charitable solicitation fraud is and how it’s connected to allegations some Democratic lawmakers made on July 2, 2026.

Trump administration’s Freedom 250 organization allegedly misdirected donors away from bipartisan America250 charity
Business|Crime|Economy|Political|World

US government charges 11 people in scheme to obtain green cards through sham marriages

The Department of Justice has charged nearly a dozen people with participating in a multimillion-dollar scheme to help hundreds of Chinese nationals fraudulently obtain green cards through sham marriages to U.S. citizens

US government charges 11 people in scheme to obtain green cards through sham marriages
Business|Crime

A Kansas town will pay $850K to end a reporter's lawsuit over a 2023 raid on her paper's offices

A small Kansas town has agreed to pay $850,000 to a former reporter at its weekly newspaper to end her federal lawsuit over a police raid of the paper’s offices in 2023 that ignited a national furor over press freedom

A Kansas town will pay $850K to end a reporter's lawsuit over a 2023 raid on her paper's offices
Crime|Environment|Health|World

Woman admits to starting Fred Mountain Fire near California-Nevada border, officials say

Woman admits to starting Fred Mountain Fire near California-Nevada border, officials say

Woman admits to starting Fred Mountain Fire near California-Nevada border, officials say
Crime|Europe|Political|Travel|World

Security concerns prompted Trump to secretly change planes in Turkey, official says

While in Turkey for the NATO Summit in July, President Donald Trump flew out of the country on an alternate military plane which he boarded by hiding in a catering truck

Security concerns prompted Trump to secretly change planes in Turkey, official says
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Pakistan says troops killed 10 militants and a car bomb killed 3 civilians in southwest province

Pakistani security forces have clashed with militants in the country’s insurgency-hit southwestern province of Balochistan, killing 10 insurgents

Pakistan says troops killed 10 militants and a car bomb killed 3 civilians in southwest province
Business|Crime|Health|Technology

Jury selection begins in Meta youth harms trial in California federal court

Jury selection began Wednesday in Meta’s federal trial over claims its platforms have harmed youth mental health and track children in violation of federal law

Jury selection begins in Meta youth harms trial in California federal court
Business|Crime|Entertainment|Political|US

Luigi Mangione in federal plea talks ahead of hastily scheduled hearing, sources say

Luigi Mangione in federal plea talks ahead of hastily scheduled hearing, sources say

Luigi Mangione in federal plea talks ahead of hastily scheduled hearing, sources say
Business|Crime|Political|World

Israel says Gaza drone strike targeted a Hamas commander, and other developments in the Mideast

Israel's military says it struck a Hamas commander in northern Gaza targeted drone strike

Israel says Gaza drone strike targeted a Hamas commander, and other developments in the Mideast
Crime|Environment|Travel|World

Rescuers evacuate more than 200 from a ferry fire that left at least 1 dead near Bali

Authorities in Indonesia say rescuers evacuated 211 people and recovered the body of a passenger from a ferry that caught fire Wednesday in rough seas between Bali and Lombok

Rescuers evacuate more than 200 from a ferry fire that left at least 1 dead near Bali
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Russia publishes list of 224 Ukrainian POWs it says it is ready to swap amid dispute with Kyiv

Russia's human rights commissioner published on Wednesday a list of 224 Ukrainian prisoners of war that she said Moscow was ready to exchange but that Kyiv had rejected,

Russia publishes list of 224 Ukrainian POWs it says it is ready to swap amid dispute with Kyiv
Crime|Environment|Health|World

Colombia woman's earthquake survival story gives son a birthday to remember

When Julio Cesar Largo's daughter failed to show up for her son's birthday celebration, his worst fears took hold.

Colombia woman's earthquake survival story gives son a birthday to remember
Business|Crime|Political|US

Todd Blanche sworn in as Attorney General

CNN Crime and Justice Correspondent Katelyn Polantz reports on Todd Blanche being sworn in as attorney general and President Trump's latest comments on the anti-weaponization fund.

Todd Blanche sworn in as Attorney General
Crime|Health|US|World

US Marine veteran Robert Gilman arrives in US after release from detention in Russia

US Marine veteran Robert Gilman arrives in US after release from detention in Russia

US Marine veteran Robert Gilman arrives in US after release from detention in Russia
Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Europe

Mini-Mozart heist blights anniversary tribute as thieves make off with 210 statuettes

More than 200 gold statuettes of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart have disappeared from Salzburg, officials said Wednesday

Mini-Mozart heist blights anniversary tribute as thieves make off with 210 statuettes
Africa|Crime|World

Survivors describe pleading to turn back before ferry capsized on Zimbabwe lake and killed 44

Survivors have described a tragic ferry disaster on Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe, where at least 44 people have died

Survivors describe pleading to turn back before ferry capsized on Zimbabwe lake and killed 44
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli troops clash with settlers besieging Palestinian homes in West Bank

Israeli troops clashed with Jewish settlers on Wednesday while trying to disperse them from a West Bank outpost they set up directly in front of Palestinian homes,

Israeli troops clash with settlers besieging Palestinian homes in West Bank
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Exiled Myanmar ambassador on trial in UK for 'trespass' at diplomatic residence

Myanmar's former ambassador to the United Kingdom stood trial in a London court on Wednesday, charged with trespassing at a diplomatic residence that he refused

Exiled Myanmar ambassador on trial in UK for 'trespass' at diplomatic residence
Business|Crime|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

At Lindsay Clancy trial, focus turns to medications prescribed before she killed her 3 children

Lindsay Clancy messaged one of her caregivers less than two months before she killed her three young children in 2023 that she was having “intrusive thoughts I never had before,” “feeling completely hopeless” and worried about becoming addicted to some medications

At Lindsay Clancy trial, focus turns to medications prescribed before she killed her 3 children
Crime|Political|World

Thai government orders gun control review after 2 deadly shootings near Bangkok

The Thai government has pledged to tighten gun controls and crack down on illegal firearms after two deadly shootings near Bangkok intensified calls for tougher enforcement

Thai government orders gun control review after 2 deadly shootings near Bangkok
Crime|Travel|US|World

Liberty Island boat tragedy survivor says dark conditions contributed to slow rescue

Liberty Island boat tragedy survivor says dark conditions contributed to slow rescue

Liberty Island boat tragedy survivor says dark conditions contributed to slow rescue
Business|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|World

180 pounds of cocaine seized in large-scale drug trafficking investigation in Pittsburgh area

180 pounds of cocaine seized in large-scale drug trafficking investigation in Pittsburgh area

180 pounds of cocaine seized in large-scale drug trafficking investigation in Pittsburgh area
Business|Crime|Political|US|World

New York City Council worker detained by ICE for 5 months granted asylum

New York City Council worker detained by ICE for 5 months granted asylum

New York City Council worker detained by ICE for 5 months granted asylum
Arts|Crime|Education|Entertainment

Former teacher and choir member accused of emailing bomb threat to Broward church, police say

Former teacher and choir member accused of emailing bomb threat to Broward church, police say

Former teacher and choir member accused of emailing bomb threat to Broward church, police say
Crime|Environment|US|World

At least 2 dead, hundreds of thousands without power after severe US Midwest storms

Powerful storms moved through the U.S. Midwest on Tuesday, leaving at least two people dead and nearly a million without power, officials said.

At least 2 dead, hundreds of thousands without power after severe US Midwest storms
Crime|Technology

ICE plans to give officers gloves that can deliver painful electric shocks

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers may soon be outfitted with gloves that can deliver painful electric shocks that are intended to gain compliance from combative individuals

ICE plans to give officers gloves that can deliver painful electric shocks
Crime|Education

Western Colorado school district writes "we grieve together" after car crash that killed 5 teenagers

Western Colorado school district writes "we grieve together" after car crash that killed 5 teenagers

Western Colorado school district writes "we grieve together" after car crash that killed 5 teenagers
Americas|Crime|US|World

13-year-old boy taken into custody in Ohio after allegedly shooting father in Detroit

13-year-old boy taken into custody in Ohio after allegedly shooting father in Detroit

13-year-old boy taken into custody in Ohio after allegedly shooting father in Detroit
Business|Crime|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

11 of 56 bodies found decomposing at Far South Side funeral home have been identified, medical examiners say

11 of 56 bodies found decomposing at Far South Side funeral home have been identified, medical examiners say

11 of 56 bodies found decomposing at Far South Side funeral home have been identified, medical examiners say
Crime

Acton woman and boy found dead in home, police searching for 17-year-old relative

Acton woman and boy found dead in home, police searching for 17-year-old relative

Acton woman and boy found dead in home, police searching for 17-year-old relative
Americas|Arts|Business|Crime|Economy|Environment|Health|World

After a whisper saved baby and father from rubble, the search is on for mother in collapsed building in Colombia

After a whisper saved baby and father from rubble, the search is on for mother in collapsed building in Colombia

After a whisper saved baby and father from rubble, the search is on for mother in collapsed building in Colombia
Crime|Education|Environment|Lifestyle|Science

8-year-old reels in piranha at Ridley Park Lake in Delaware County, Pennsylvania: "It was pretty crazy"

8-year-old reels in piranha at Ridley Park Lake in Delaware County, Pennsylvania: "It was pretty crazy"

8-year-old reels in piranha at Ridley Park Lake in Delaware County, Pennsylvania: "It was pretty crazy"
Business|Crime|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|Technology|US|World

NYC Council probes Polymarket over alleged predatory marketing practices

New York City Council Speaker Julie Menin has accused major prediction market startups of using predatory marketing practices to exploit young traders, according to a letter sent to

NYC Council probes Polymarket over alleged predatory marketing practices
Americas|Celebrity|Crime|Europe|Lifestyle|US|World

'Not a Marriott:' Tate brothers held in solitary confinement in Miami jail

The federal jail in Miami where social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate are being held has suffered from cooling and water problems and a confrontation between

'Not a Marriott:' Tate brothers held in solitary confinement in Miami jail
Business|Crime|Health|Science|Technology

Lilly sues six companies over alleged illegal sales of experimental obesity drug retatrutide

Eli Lilly on Wednesday said it had filed six lawsuits against U.S. companies it accuses of illegally selling black-market versions of its

Lilly sues six companies over alleged illegal sales of experimental obesity drug retatrutide
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Syria sentences absent Bashar al-Assad to death over killings and torture

A Syrian court sentenced ousted leader Bashar al-Assad to death on Tuesday after a trial in absentia, convicting him of crimes including killings, torture, and arbitrary

Syria sentences absent Bashar al-Assad to death over killings and torture
Crime|US|World

3 states are set to hold executions on the same day, a first in the US since 2010

Tennessee, Alabama, and Oklahoma plan to execute inmates on the same day this week

3 states are set to hold executions on the same day, a first in the US since 2010
Crime|Political|Technology|US|World

ICE plans to spend up to $20 million on electrical shock gloves for agents

ICE plans to spend up to $20 million on electrical shock gloves for agents

ICE plans to spend up to $20 million on electrical shock gloves for agents
Crime|Education|Health|Political|World

Thailand tightens gun controls after deadly school shooting

Thailand tightens gun controls after deadly school shooting

Thailand tightens gun controls after deadly school shooting
Crime|MidEast|World

Four crew, two rescuers killed in Red Sea attack; US strikes ship in Gulf of Oman

Four crew members were killed in an attack by Iran-backed Houthis on a cargo ship in the Bab el-Mandeb strait

Four crew, two rescuers killed in Red Sea attack; US strikes ship in Gulf of Oman
Business|Crime|World

Libya's state power company says attack on Zawiya substation causes major outage

The General Electricity Company of Libya said on Wednesday that an attack on the South Zawiya substation caused a complete outage and loss of power supply to wide

Libya's state power company says attack on Zawiya substation causes major outage
Crime|Entertainment|US

John Gotti’s grandson kept trying to delay prison to donate kidney to mother. A judge said enough.

Late mob boss John Gotti's reality TV star grandson has reported to federal prison after trying to stave off his fraud sentence by saying he was going to donate a kidney to his ailing mother

John Gotti’s grandson kept trying to delay prison to donate kidney to mother. A judge said enough.
Crime|Europe|World

Kosovo begins excavations at newly found mass graves tied to 1998-99 war missing

Erblin Ademi has long lost hope that his father, who went missing nearly 30 years ago, could still be alive

Kosovo begins excavations at newly found mass graves tied to 1998-99 war missing
Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Environment|Political|World

Palestinian students and staff sue Columbia University alleging discrimination

A group of current and former Palestinian students and staff have sued Columbia University, alleging discriminatory treatment by the school against its

Palestinian students and staff sue Columbia University alleging discrimination
Arts|Crime|Sports|World

‘Sexual services’ for referees scandal rocks South Korea’s top football body

‘Sexual services’ for referees scandal rocks South Korea’s top football body

‘Sexual services’ for referees scandal rocks South Korea’s top football body
Business|Crime|Economy|Environment|World

US military operations killed 153 civilians in 2025, official says, citing Pentagon assessment

U.S. military operations in 2025 killed 153 civilians and wounded 243, a U.S. official said on Tuesday, citing Pentagon assessments.

US military operations killed 153 civilians in 2025, official says, citing Pentagon assessment
Business|Crime|Election|Finance|Political|Sports

Progressive Democrats get another win in Minnesota US Senate primary

Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan won the Minnesota Democratic Senate primary in the latest victory for an insurgent progressive over the party’s establishment

Progressive Democrats get another win in Minnesota US Senate primary
Crime|Environment|Travel|World

Western Canada fights growing wildfires as thousands more told to be ready to leave

A wildfire in western Canada that has forced about 20,000 people to flee grew overnight

Western Canada fights growing wildfires as thousands more told to be ready to leave
Crime|Environment|Health|Travel

Video captures rescue of river tubing group stranded for 3 days, living off bark and flowers

Body camera footage shows how rescue teams found two women and 9-year-old boy who were stranded for three days when their river tubing trip went wrong

Video captures rescue of river tubing group stranded for 3 days, living off bark and flowers
Business|Crime|Economy|Technology|World

Uber Freight says its investigating cyber incident following hacker claims

Uber Freight is investigating a data security incident involving unauthorized access to a portion of its systems and repositories, a company spokesperson said on Tuesday. 

Uber Freight says its investigating cyber incident following hacker claims
Business|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Democratic senators question Belgian diamond industry about ring given to Trump

Two Democratic senators are demanding answers from two Belgian firms about an 18-carat gold ring encrusted with 321 diamonds that was given to U.S.

Democratic senators question Belgian diamond industry about ring given to Trump
Crime|Political|US|World

Trump White House asked DOJ to explore new Reflecting Pool charges, sources say

President Donald Trump’s White House has asked the Justice Department to examine potential new charges related to alleged vandalism at the Lincoln

Trump White House asked DOJ to explore new Reflecting Pool charges, sources say
Business|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Trump administration finalizes ownership reporting exemption for US firms

The Trump administration on Tuesday finalized a rule exempting U.S. companies and individuals from reporting beneficial ownership information to the Treasury

Trump administration finalizes ownership reporting exemption for US firms
Business|Crime|Environment|Technology

SCE wins tentative ruling in Eaton wildfire liability case, Bloomberg News reports

A California judge tentatively denied a request to hold Southern California Edison, a unit of Edison International, automatically liable for billions of dollars in property losses

SCE wins tentative ruling in Eaton wildfire liability case, Bloomberg News reports
Crime|Education|Health|Political|US|World

Former US Marine held in Russia for more than 4 years on disputed charges has been released

Russia has released an American military veteran, allowing his return to the U.S. after four years of what his family and U.S. officials allege was wrongful incarceration and abusive treatment that left him near death

Former US Marine held in Russia for more than 4 years on disputed charges has been released
Business|Crime|Economy|Environment|Health

Federal report says firefighting tactics at Maine lumber mill explosion aided the blast

A report from federal investigators says firefighters who responded to a fire at a Maine lumber mill used tactics that inadvertently helped cause a deadly explosion

Federal report says firefighting tactics at Maine lumber mill explosion aided the blast
Crime

Georgia deputy kills man accused of pulling out gun in McDonald's drive-thru, GBI says

Georgia deputy kills man accused of pulling out gun in McDonald's drive-thru, GBI says

Georgia deputy kills man accused of pulling out gun in McDonald's drive-thru, GBI says
Arts|Crime|Entertainment

Tiffany Haddish avoids more jail time by pleading guilty to a drunken driving charge in Georgia

Actor and comedian Tiffany Haddish has pleaded guilty to a charge stemming from a 2022 traffic arrest in Georgia

Tiffany Haddish avoids more jail time by pleading guilty to a drunken driving charge in Georgia
Crime|Election|Political

Deadline passes for Rep. Max Miller to be replaced on Ohio ballot as he faces domestic abuse claims

Embattled Republican Rep. Max Miller is staying in the race for his Ohio congressional district

Deadline passes for Rep. Max Miller to be replaced on Ohio ballot as he faces domestic abuse claims
Crime|US

Former classmates describe Ohio Rep. Max Miller as ‘hotheaded’ and ‘misogynistic’

Former classmates describe Ohio Rep. Max Miller as ‘hotheaded’ and ‘misogynistic’

Former classmates describe Ohio Rep. Max Miller as ‘hotheaded’ and ‘misogynistic’
Business|Crime|Economy|Environment|US

Federal safety agency issues final report into 2025 blast that killed 2 at Pennsylvania steel plant

A federal safety agency has issued its final report into a 2025 blast at a U.S. Steel plant near Pittsburgh that left two workers dead

Federal safety agency issues final report into 2025 blast that killed 2 at Pennsylvania steel plant
Crime|Health|Lifestyle|US

Lindsay Clancy repeatedly asked to change medications, psychiatric nurse says

Lindsay Clancy repeatedly asked to change medications, psychiatric nurse says

Lindsay Clancy repeatedly asked to change medications, psychiatric nurse says
Business|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle

'Why are we even considering this?': Families fight parole of convicted Sirloin Stockade killer

'Why are we even considering this?': Families fight parole of convicted Sirloin Stockade killer

'Why are we even considering this?': Families fight parole of convicted Sirloin Stockade killer
Crime|Environment|Health

LAPD officer pleads not guilty to illegally recording his coworkers' conversations

LAPD officer pleads not guilty to illegally recording his coworkers' conversations

LAPD officer pleads not guilty to illegally recording his coworkers' conversations
Crime|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Science

'Too close for comfort': Maine lifeguard recounts being dragged 5 to 6 feet underwater by great white shark

'Too close for comfort': Maine lifeguard recounts being dragged 5 to 6 feet underwater by great white shark

'Too close for comfort': Maine lifeguard recounts being dragged 5 to 6 feet underwater by great white shark
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Groups sue the Trump administration over its targeting of the International Criminal Court

Human Rights Watch and three other advocacy groups have sued the Trump administration to challenge its campaign against the International Criminal Court

Groups sue the Trump administration over its targeting of the International Criminal Court
Crime|Health|Lifestyle

'Deplorable conditions': Martin County woman accused of hoarding 36 dogs

'Deplorable conditions': Martin County woman accused of hoarding 36 dogs

'Deplorable conditions': Martin County woman accused of hoarding 36 dogs
Americas|Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|World

Influencer killings mount in Mexico as rival cartel factions wage a bloody fight

Influencer killings mount in Mexico as rival cartel factions wage a bloody fight

Influencer killings mount in Mexico as rival cartel factions wage a bloody fight
Crime|Europe|World

Russian attacks kill 10 in Ukraine as Zelenskyy says Moscow is getting more North Korean missiles

Officials in Ukraine say Russian aerial attacks killed at least 10 civilians

Russian attacks kill 10 in Ukraine as Zelenskyy says Moscow is getting more North Korean missiles
Crime|Europe|World

Russian strike kills seven at Ukraine steel plant, Kyiv says Moscow used North Korean missiles

Seven workers were killed at a Ukrainian steel plant on Tuesday during a Russian attack on the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia in which President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Moscow

Russian strike kills seven at Ukraine steel plant, Kyiv says Moscow used North Korean missiles
Crime|Health|World

Russia frees ailing ex-US Marine Robert Gilman from detention

Russia freed on Tuesday a former American Marine jailed there since 2022, U.S.

Russia frees ailing ex-US Marine Robert Gilman from detention
Africa|Business|Crime|Environment|World

Drone strikes hit Libya's key western oil town and a car bomb kills an officer in the east

Firefighters in western Libya are battling to extinguish a massive fire caused by a drone strike on an oil facility after their town came under a wave of drone attacks targeting key oil installations

Drone strikes hit Libya's key western oil town and a car bomb kills an officer in the east
Crime|Entertainment|Interview|Lifestyle|Sports

Chiefs WR Rashee Rice: 30 days in a Texas jail a 'learning experience' after probation violation

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice has described his 30 days spent in a Texas jail as a “learning experience” and a “reality check.”

Chiefs WR Rashee Rice: 30 days in a Texas jail a 'learning experience' after probation violation
Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Environment|Finance|Travel|US|World

Probe cites history of overweight flights, inadequate oversight in crash that killed 10 off Alaska

Federal investigators report that a commuter plane crash off Alaska last year, which killed all 10 people on board, involved an operator with a history of overweight flights

Probe cites history of overweight flights, inadequate oversight in crash that killed 10 off Alaska
Crime|Education|Lifestyle|US

Father of Georgia school shooter sentenced to 15 years in prison in landmark murder case

Father of Georgia school shooter sentenced to 15 years in prison in landmark murder case

Father of Georgia school shooter sentenced to 15 years in prison in landmark murder case
Crime|Election|Finance|Political|World

Haiti starts to register voters in violent capital under gang menace

Voter registration has started in Haiti’s capital and beyond, marking a critical milestone in the push for general elections even as concerns over widespread gang violence persist

Haiti starts to register voters in violent capital under gang menace
Arts|Crime|Travel|US

TSA finds stolen Civil War-era cannonballs in a passenger's suitcase at an Alabama airport

Law enforcement officials say a set of stolen Civil War-era cannonballs was discovered in a passenger’s suitcase during a routine security screening at an Alabama airport

TSA finds stolen Civil War-era cannonballs in a passenger's suitcase at an Alabama airport
Crime|Education|Health|World

New Mexico AG sues for return of teen forced to cross border by foster care staff

The New Mexico attorney general is asking a judge to prevent the state child welfare agency from removing children from the U.S., absent a court order

New Mexico AG sues for return of teen forced to cross border by foster care staff
Crime|Health|World

Police describe a father's horror as he realizes then-wife Lindsay Clancy killed their 3 kids

First responders have given jurors firsthand accounts of what they found after Massachusetts mother Lindsay Clancy killed her three children and tried to take her own life

Police describe a father's horror as he realizes then-wife Lindsay Clancy killed their 3 kids
Crime|Europe|World

Spain deploys military to Ceuta after thousands of people breach Morocco’s border and at least 9 die

Spain will deploy its military to Ceuta to help restore order at its border with Morocco after thousands of migrants streamed into the tiny Spanish territory, with at least nine dying in the attempt

Spain deploys military to Ceuta after thousands of people breach Morocco’s border and at least 9 die
Crime|US

Trump floats pulling Blanche's nomination for attorney general to avoid conceding to GOP demands

President Donald Trump says he may withdraw and delay Todd Blanche’s nomination as attorney general until Republican senators who are seeking concessions from the top prosecutor leave office

Trump floats pulling Blanche's nomination for attorney general to avoid conceding to GOP demands
Crime|Political|US|World

Secretive US court meant to deport alleged terrorists hears first case

A secretive U.S. court created 30 years ago to deport suspected terrorists convened for the first time on Thursday, opening a new front in the

Secretive US court meant to deport alleged terrorists hears first case
Crime|Education|US|World

Father of Georgia school shooter sentenced to 15 years in prison

A man who gave his troubled son the rifle he used to kill four people at a Georgia high school was sentenced on Thursday to 15 years in prison, the culmination of

Father of Georgia school shooter sentenced to 15 years in prison
Crime|Political|US|World

Trump administration faces first major test after activating court that hasn’t heard a case in 30 years

Trump administration faces first major test after activating court that hasn’t heard a case in 30 years

Trump administration faces first major test after activating court that hasn’t heard a case in 30 years
Crime|Education|Entertainment|Environment|US

Rebuilt Little Free Library honoring 12 year old boy who died in 2017 to be unveiled

Rebuilt Little Free Library honoring 12 year old boy who died in 2017 to be unveiled

Rebuilt Little Free Library honoring 12 year old boy who died in 2017 to be unveiled
Crime|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Travel

Cliff jumping continues as people ignore warnings despite multiple rescues at Sunset Cliffs

Cliff jumping continues as people ignore warnings despite multiple rescues at Sunset Cliffs

Cliff jumping continues as people ignore warnings despite multiple rescues at Sunset Cliffs
Crime

Angelina Resendiz's mother says Navy policy changes are 'a positive step'

Angelina Resendiz's mother says Navy policy changes are 'a positive step'

Angelina Resendiz's mother says Navy policy changes are 'a positive step'
Business|Crime|Environment|Science|Technology|US

Chesterfield County launches drone-as-a-first-responder program, first of its kind in Central Virginia

Chesterfield County launches drone-as-a-first-responder program, first of its kind in Central Virginia

Chesterfield County launches drone-as-a-first-responder program, first of its kind in Central Virginia
Crime|Education|Health|World

Colin Gray, who gave his son the gun used in Georgia school shooting, is sentenced to 15 years

A man who gave his son the gun he used in a deadly high school shooting in Georgia has been sentenced to 15 years in prison

Colin Gray, who gave his son the gun used in Georgia school shooting, is sentenced to 15 years
Crime|World

Appeals court rejects the Trump administration's expansion of mandatory detention for immigrants

A federal appeals court says the Trump administration cannot deny immigrants detained inside the United States a chance for release on bond

Appeals court rejects the Trump administration's expansion of mandatory detention for immigrants
Business|Crime|Education|Entertainment|World

French student pleads guilty and is fined for a straw-licking stunt in Singapore

A French student has been fined in Singapore for licking a straw from a juice vending machine and putting it back in what lawyers described as a social media stunt

French student pleads guilty and is fined for a straw-licking stunt in Singapore
Asia|Crime|Economy|Environment|World

Coal mine blast in Pakistan kills at least 18 miners and traps 24 others

An explosion inside a coal mine in southwest Pakistan has killed at least 18 miners and trapped 24 others

Coal mine blast in Pakistan kills at least 18 miners and traps 24 others
Crime|Political|Technology

Flock cameras are getting mobbed

Flock cameras are getting mobbed

Flock cameras are getting mobbed
Crime|Political|World

Nigeria destroys 2,819 seized illicit arms in security crackdown

Nigeria's arms control agency said on Thursday it destroyed 2,819 illicit, obsolete and decommissioned weapons in a bid to curb insecurity fuelled by the

Nigeria destroys 2,819 seized illicit arms in security crackdown
Business|Crime|Economy|Finance|US|World

Goldman Sachs queried top lawyer Ruemmler on Epstein links as scrutiny mounted

Goldman Sachs queried its former top lawyer Kathy Ruemmler in 2023, 2025 and 2026 about links to Jeffrey Epstein amid growing scrutiny of the late

Goldman Sachs queried top lawyer Ruemmler on Epstein links as scrutiny mounted
Crime|Economy|Environment|World

Blast at Pakistan coal mine complex kills at least 11, dozens missing, official says

At least 11 coal miners were killed and dozens are missing after an explosion buried parts of a mining complex in Pakistan's Balochistan province on Thursday, an official

Blast at Pakistan coal mine complex kills at least 11, dozens missing, official says
Americas|Crime|Education|Environment|Health

10-year-old boy drowns in New Jersey river, sister lives, and another child is missing

One child has died and another is missing after the two 10-year-olds went into a rain-swollen New Jersey river

10-year-old boy drowns in New Jersey river, sister lives, and another child is missing
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Russian strikes across Ukraine kill 10 and NATO scrambles jets after a missile falls in Poland

Russian missile and drone attacks across Ukraine killed at least 10 people and injured over 50 others

Russian strikes across Ukraine kill 10 and NATO scrambles jets after a missile falls in Poland
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Palestinian authorities ask Supreme Court to halt $656M judgment pending appeal

Palestinian authorities have asked the Supreme Court to halt a $656 million judgment in favor of Americans killed or wounded by attacks in Israel

Palestinian authorities ask Supreme Court to halt $656M judgment pending appeal
Crime|Health|Sports|US

Court delays for son of Chiefs coach accused of shooting his mom delayed pending mental health check

The 27-year-old son of Chiefs assistant Eric Bieniemy has had his court appearances in connection with the shooting of his mother delayed pending a mental health evaluation

Court delays for son of Chiefs coach accused of shooting his mom delayed pending mental health check
Crime|Europe|Political|World

PM Tusk says Russian missile appears to have come down in eastern Poland

An object that came down in eastern Poland overnight appears to be a Russian missile, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Thursday,

PM Tusk says Russian missile appears to have come down in eastern Poland
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Russia detains billionaire, executives, drone official in fraud case, media reports say

Russian billionaire Valery Kustov, executives of his Efko company and a government official responsible for drone development have all been detained in a major fraud

Russia detains billionaire, executives, drone official in fraud case, media reports say
Business|Crime|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

Britain's ban on Palestine Action group to be considered by top court

The United Kingdom's Supreme Court has said it will hear an appeal against a lower court ruling that Britain's decision to ban campaign group Palestine Action as a

Britain's ban on Palestine Action group to be considered by top court
Crime|Environment

Man accused of selling rare sea turtle shell online

Man accused of selling rare sea turtle shell online

Man accused of selling rare sea turtle shell online
Business|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle

911 caller recounts spotting vehicle tied to AMBER Alert that led to teen's rescue

911 caller recounts spotting vehicle tied to AMBER Alert that led to teen's rescue

911 caller recounts spotting vehicle tied to AMBER Alert that led to teen's rescue
Arts|Crime|Education|Entertainment

Investigation revealed 'devastating' reports of sexual misconduct at school supported by Epstein

An investigation has turned up allegations of sexual misconduct against nearly 50 people who were formerly affiliated with a prestigious Michigan fine arts school

Investigation revealed 'devastating' reports of sexual misconduct at school supported by Epstein
Crime|Health

Woman dead, 5-year-old hospitalized after gas exposure in Rancho Cordova apartment

Woman dead, 5-year-old hospitalized after gas exposure in Rancho Cordova apartment

Woman dead, 5-year-old hospitalized after gas exposure in Rancho Cordova apartment
Crime|Environment|Europe|World

A Russian missile slammed into a house in Ukraine. Four children are among the dead

A Russian missile slammed into a house in Ukraine. Four children are among the dead

A Russian missile slammed into a house in Ukraine. Four children are among the dead
Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|US|World

Survivor of Alcatraz boat disaster reunites with fishermen who saved her life

Survivor of Alcatraz boat disaster reunites with fishermen who saved her life

Survivor of Alcatraz boat disaster reunites with fishermen who saved her life
Crime|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle

Music school teacher allegedly raped, strangled his sister-in-law in "planned, twisted attack"

Music school teacher allegedly raped, strangled his sister-in-law in "planned, twisted attack"

Music school teacher allegedly raped, strangled his sister-in-law in "planned, twisted attack"
Crime|Education|Entertainment|Environment|Lifestyle

Owner cited after 2 dogs mauled emu to death

Owner cited after 2 dogs mauled emu to death

Owner cited after 2 dogs mauled emu to death
Crime|Education|Health|Sports

10 charged in Cheltenham High School football hazing investigation; coaches accused of hiding assaults

10 charged in Cheltenham High School football hazing investigation; coaches accused of hiding assaults

10 charged in Cheltenham High School football hazing investigation; coaches accused of hiding assaults
Americas|Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Europe|Lifestyle

4-year-old French bulldog dies while staying with sitter booked through Rover, family says

4-year-old French bulldog dies while staying with sitter booked through Rover, family says

4-year-old French bulldog dies while staying with sitter booked through Rover, family says
Crime|Entertainment|Food|Lifestyle|Travel

Video shows Hard Rock Café bartender attacked by man after confrontation over fruit garnish: "Face of pure anger"

Video shows Hard Rock Café bartender attacked by man after confrontation over fruit garnish: "Face of pure anger"

Video shows Hard Rock Café bartender attacked by man after confrontation over fruit garnish: "Face of pure anger"
Business|Crime|Economy|Technology

Couple targeted in eBay stalking case says most important thing in $55.7 million settlement isn't money

Couple targeted in eBay stalking case says most important thing in $55.7 million settlement isn't money

Couple targeted in eBay stalking case says most important thing in $55.7 million settlement isn't money
Arts|Business|Crime|Education|Political|Sports

Dirt bike riders push back against Baltimore's crackdown: "I just want peace"

Dirt bike riders push back against Baltimore's crackdown: "I just want peace"

Dirt bike riders push back against Baltimore's crackdown: "I just want peace"
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Trump’s DOJ charged hundreds with assaulting officers. Many cases were dropped, but the damage was done

By Brad Heath, Kristina Cooke, M.B.

Trump’s DOJ charged hundreds with assaulting officers. Many cases were dropped, but the damage was done
Crime|Europe|World

Russia says its big overnight strikes on Ukraine hit military factories and three ships

Russia said on Thursday that its forces had carried out big overnight strikes on military factories across Ukraine, including in the capital Kyiv and in the western city of

Russia says its big overnight strikes on Ukraine hit military factories and three ships
Asia|Business|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Philippines' Marcos approves release of VP Duterte's tax records to impeachment trial

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has approved the release of Vice President Sara Duterte's tax records to the Senate in her impeachment trial, where one of the

Philippines' Marcos approves release of VP Duterte's tax records to impeachment trial
Crime|Economy|Education|Environment|Europe|Health|Political|World

Shelter gaps leave Ukrainians desperate, angry as Russian attacks mount

Tetiana Lishchynska was overcome with emotion when dozens of residents in one of Kyiv's districts hardest-hit by Russian strikes gathered this month to press

Shelter gaps leave Ukrainians desperate, angry as Russian attacks mount
Africa|Crime|Health|Political|World

Detained Ugandan opposition figure is unconscious, in intensive care, his wife says

Detained prominent Ugandan opposition figure Kizza Besigye, who collapsed while in court on Wednesday, is unconscious and has been admitted to an intensive care unit, his

Detained Ugandan opposition figure is unconscious, in intensive care, his wife says
Business|Crime|Environment|World

Egypt confirms drone caused fire on two gas vessels at Damietta

A drone caused the fire that engulfed two gas vessels at Egypt's Mediterranean port of Damietta, the Egyptian cabinet

Egypt confirms drone caused fire on two gas vessels at Damietta
Crime|Environment|World

Two arrested on suspicion of arson as firefighters battle blazes near Bordeaux

Two people have been arrested on suspicion of arson as firefighters battled on Thursday to prevent the spread of wildfires near Bordeaux , the local

Two arrested on suspicion of arson as firefighters battle blazes near Bordeaux
Australia|Crime|Technology|World

Australian watchdog files legal action against Telegram, saying it failed to remove violent content

Australia’s online safety watchdog has taken legal action against Telegram for what the watchdog says is a failure to remove extremist content

Australian watchdog files legal action against Telegram, saying it failed to remove violent content
Crime|Health|Political|World

A Black teen was fatally shot after reporting a possibly armed person. His death prompts calls for police accountability

A Black teen was fatally shot after reporting a possibly armed person. His death prompts calls for police accountability

A Black teen was fatally shot after reporting a possibly armed person. His death prompts calls for police accountability
Australia|Crime|Political|Technology|World

Australia begins legal action against Telegram over alleged pro-terror material

Australia's internet regulator said on Thursday it had begun legal action against messaging platform Telegram over alleged failings to tackle pro-terror

Australia begins legal action against Telegram over alleged pro-terror material
Crime|Election|Finance|Political|US

Key committee vote for Todd Blanche postponed in major blow to his nomination as Trump’s attorney general

Key committee vote for Todd Blanche postponed in major blow to his nomination as Trump’s attorney general

Key committee vote for Todd Blanche postponed in major blow to his nomination as Trump’s attorney general
Crime

US uses dormant court to seek deportation of Afghan woman accused of aiding terror plot

An Afghan woman accused of supporting an Islamic State-inspired attack in the U.S. on Election Day in 2024 is the first person facing deportation through the Trump administration’s use of an obscure court that remained dormant for 30 years

US uses dormant court to seek deportation of Afghan woman accused of aiding terror plot
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Rescuers search for survivors after a quake kills 18 in southwestern Japan

Soldiers and emergency workers are combing through a badly damaged shopping mall and collapsed houses looking for trapped survivors Wednesday after a powerful earthquake that killed at least 18 people in southwestern Japan

Rescuers search for survivors after a quake kills 18 in southwestern Japan
Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|US|World

Police: Bullets that killed 2 bystanders at Seattle festival weren't from teen shooter's gun

Bullets recovered from two bystanders killed during a shootout at a Seattle festival last weekend do not appear to have come from the gun that a 15-year-old arrested at the scene was firing, police said in court documents filed Wednesday

Police: Bullets that killed 2 bystanders at Seattle festival weren't from teen shooter's gun
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Macao’s first national security case raises concerns over fairness a year after arrest

Since former Macao pro-democracy lawmaker Au Kam San was arrested under a national security law in July 2025, little about his case has been made known

Macao’s first national security case raises concerns over fairness a year after arrest
Africa|Crime|Environment

Kenya says 15 elephants died of cyanide poisoning after eating tomatoes from nearby farms

Fifteen elephants in southern Kenya are suspected to have been poisoned by cyanide-contaminated tomatoes, according to wildlife authorities

Kenya says 15 elephants died of cyanide poisoning after eating tomatoes from nearby farms
Crime|Election|Finance|Political|US|World

Blanche's confirmation vote postponed amid Republican backlash over 'weaponization' fund

Todd Blanche's bid for Senate confirmation as U.S. attorney general faced a setback on Wednesday, as Senate Judiciary Committee

Blanche's confirmation vote postponed amid Republican backlash over 'weaponization' fund
Arts|Crime|Entertainment|World

Man who stabbed novelist Salman Rushdie found guilty of federal terrorism charges

The man who stabbed and partially blinded author Salman Rushdie at a speaking engagement in 2022 was found guilty on Wednesday of federal terrorism charges for the

Man who stabbed novelist Salman Rushdie found guilty of federal terrorism charges
Arts|Crime|Entertainment|World

Man convicted in terrorism trial over the 2022 stabbing of author Salman Rushdie

A man has been convicted of federal terrorism charges in the 2022 stabbing of author Salman Rushdie

Man convicted in terrorism trial over the 2022 stabbing of author Salman Rushdie
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Epstein accuser’s family blasts former Obama White House lawyer who said her assertions ‘lacked inherent credibility’

Epstein accuser’s family blasts former Obama White House lawyer who said her assertions ‘lacked inherent credibility’

Epstein accuser’s family blasts former Obama White House lawyer who said her assertions ‘lacked inherent credibility’
Arts|Business|Crime|Entertainment

Film financier Jason Cloth indicted in alleged $100M Ponzi scheme tied to movie funding

Film producer Jason Cloth, known for financing movies like “Joker” and “Ghostbusters: Afterlife,” has been indicted on wire fraud charges

Film financier Jason Cloth indicted in alleged $100M Ponzi scheme tied to movie funding
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Witness to a fatal ICE shooting in Houston is released from immigration detention

A witness to a fatal shooting of a Houston man by a federal immigration agent has been released from a detention facility

Witness to a fatal ICE shooting in Houston is released from immigration detention
Crime|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|US

'She killed the kids!' 911 call from Lindsay Clancy's husband brings tears to the courtroom

A Massachusetts mother who strangled her three young children and tried to kill herself sobbed in court as jurors listened to her then-husband's anguished 911 call from that day

'She killed the kids!' 911 call from Lindsay Clancy's husband brings tears to the courtroom
Business|Crime|Education|Entertainment|Health

Ex-husband of Massachusetts woman testifies about discovering she killed their 3 children

The former husband of a Massachusetts woman on trial for killing her three young children described on Wednesday the moment he returned home to find his children

Ex-husband of Massachusetts woman testifies about discovering she killed their 3 children
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Ukraine's Zelenskiy, Poland's Tusk talk about defence, history

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Wednesday discussed defence cooperation as well as historical issues and the well-being of

Ukraine's Zelenskiy, Poland's Tusk talk about defence, history
Business|Crime|Europe|Sports|World

French media regulator issues €200,000 fine against CNews for on-air remarks about immigration, culture

French media regulator Arcom said on Wednesday it had issued a €200,000 fine against CNews for comments made about people who were Muslim and the descendants of immigrants.

French media regulator issues €200,000 fine against CNews for on-air remarks about immigration, culture
Crime|Sports

Broncos open summer workouts with Jonathon Cooper and Michael Wilhoite back after legal issues

The Denver Broncos have welcomed back linebacker Jonathon Cooper and assistant coach Michael Wilhoite, both of whom have had legal issues

Broncos open summer workouts with Jonathon Cooper and Michael Wilhoite back after legal issues
Crime

Investigators in James Comey seashells case omitted key facts, defense lawyers allege

Federal officials have misled judges, submitted false statements and withheld key facts during the course of the investigation into former FBI director James Comey

Investigators in James Comey seashells case omitted key facts, defense lawyers allege
Crime|Health|Political|US|World

Judge weighs bid to block or reverse transfers of transgender inmates into a segregated prison unit

A federal judge is concerned that the Trump administration has violated a court order by transferring several incarcerated transgender women to a segregated prison unit

Judge weighs bid to block or reverse transfers of transgender inmates into a segregated prison unit
Crime|Health|Political

Why Anthony Fauci might not be safe after pleading the Fifth

Why Anthony Fauci might not be safe after pleading the Fifth

Why Anthony Fauci might not be safe after pleading the Fifth
Arts|Business|Crime|Education|Entertainment|Food|Health|Interview|Lifestyle|US

Prison to Purpose: Claremore woman manages She Brews after 3 years behind bars

Prison to Purpose: Claremore woman manages She Brews after 3 years behind bars

Prison to Purpose: Claremore woman manages She Brews after 3 years behind bars
Business|Crime|Economy|Environment

AgriStar plant fire sparks smoke advisory, water concerns

AgriStar plant fire sparks smoke advisory, water concerns

AgriStar plant fire sparks smoke advisory, water concerns
Crime|Environment|Health|Lifestyle

'Time is of the essence': Officials push for more resources as Big Grass Fire grows in Owyhee County

'Time is of the essence': Officials push for more resources as Big Grass Fire grows in Owyhee County

'Time is of the essence': Officials push for more resources as Big Grass Fire grows in Owyhee County
Crime|Economy|Political|World

Pakistan-administered Kashmir vote marred by deadly clashes

Protests during regional elections in Pakistan-administered Kashmir have turned deadly, with leaders of a

Pakistan-administered Kashmir vote marred by deadly clashes
Crime|News

Surviving roommates recount horror in Idaho murders docuseries as Bryan Kohberger seeks plea change

Surviving roommates recount horror in Idaho murders docuseries as Bryan Kohberger seeks plea change

Surviving roommates recount horror in Idaho murders docuseries as Bryan Kohberger seeks plea change
Crime|Health|Sports|US

Chiefs assistant Eric Bieniemy remains with family after wife's shooting as full team begins camp

The Kansas City Chiefs have started their full-squad training camp without offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy

Chiefs assistant Eric Bieniemy remains with family after wife's shooting as full team begins camp
Crime

'Pleading the Fifth' invokes a constitutional amendment that has a long history in US society

The Fifth Amendment is part of the U.S. Constitution's Bill of Rights and protects against self-incrimination

'Pleading the Fifth' invokes a constitutional amendment that has a long history in US society
Arts|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment

Jared Leto denies sexual assault allegations described in BBC documentary

Four women have accused Jared Leto of sexual misconduct when they were teenagers, to which the actor and musician responded that he has “never sexually assaulted anyone.”

Jared Leto denies sexual assault allegations described in BBC documentary
Business|Crime|Economy|Finance|Travel

Scammers exploit South Lake Tahoe visitors with fake rental listings

Scammers exploit South Lake Tahoe visitors with fake rental listings

Scammers exploit South Lake Tahoe visitors with fake rental listings
Arts|Crime|Political|US

Trump and DOJ ask Supreme Court to toss $83 million defamation verdict in E. Jean Carroll case

President Donald Trump and his administration are asking the Supreme Court to dismiss an $83 million defamation verdict won by writer E

Trump and DOJ ask Supreme Court to toss $83 million defamation verdict in E. Jean Carroll case
Crime|Political|US

Trump urges Supreme Court to overturn E. Jean Carroll’s $83M defamation verdict

Trump urges Supreme Court to overturn E. Jean Carroll’s $83M defamation verdict

Trump urges Supreme Court to overturn E. Jean Carroll’s $83M defamation verdict
Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Sports|US

Body camera video shows Tony Romo's Milwaukee arrest and sobriety test

Body camera video shows Tony Romo's Milwaukee arrest and sobriety test

Body camera video shows Tony Romo's Milwaukee arrest and sobriety test
Business|Crime|Lifestyle|US

99-year-old home-invasion, beating victim waited three hours for police to arrive

99-year-old home-invasion, beating victim waited three hours for police to arrive

99-year-old home-invasion, beating victim waited three hours for police to arrive
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Lebanese lawyers seek probe of banker over Netanyahu dinner

A group of Lebanese lawyers filed a complaint with the country's top prosecutor on Wednesday requesting an investigation into banker Antoun Sehnaoui over a

Lebanese lawyers seek probe of banker over Netanyahu dinner
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Ugandan opposition figure collapses in court, party official says

Prominent detained Ugandan opposition figure Kizza Besigye collapsed on Wednesday while attending a court session in the capital Kampala where he is on trial for treason,

Ugandan opposition figure collapses in court, party official says
Business|Crime|Economy|Entertainment|Lifestyle

Edmond man’s $300K collectibles collection meant to fund family home stolen from storage unit

Edmond man’s $300K collectibles collection meant to fund family home stolen from storage unit

Edmond man’s $300K collectibles collection meant to fund family home stolen from storage unit
Arts|Crime|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle|Sports

Minneapolis nightclub mass shooting victim receives devastating prognosis, mother says

Minneapolis nightclub mass shooting victim receives devastating prognosis, mother says

Minneapolis nightclub mass shooting victim receives devastating prognosis, mother says
Crime|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Survivors say North Texas sex‑trafficking indictments highlight relentless work behind the scenes

Survivors say North Texas sex‑trafficking indictments highlight relentless work behind the scenes

Survivors say North Texas sex‑trafficking indictments highlight relentless work behind the scenes
Business|Crime|Political

New Secret Service emails reveal how case was built against James Comey

New Secret Service emails reveal how case was built against James Comey

New Secret Service emails reveal how case was built against James Comey
Crime|Education|Technology

Professor uses hidden word to detect AI use on midterm exam

Professor uses hidden word to detect AI use on midterm exam

Professor uses hidden word to detect AI use on midterm exam
Crime|Health|US|World

'She wants to see her grandchildren' | Son speaks after mother shot during child custody exchange

'She wants to see her grandchildren' | Son speaks after mother shot during child custody exchange

'She wants to see her grandchildren' | Son speaks after mother shot during child custody exchange
Business|Crime|Economy|Entertainment|Finance|Lifestyle

Man says investment scam stole his life savings, forcing him to start over at 67

Man says investment scam stole his life savings, forcing him to start over at 67

Man says investment scam stole his life savings, forcing him to start over at 67
Crime

Woman ‘executed’ by estranged husband who took own life after pursuit, Daytona Beach police say

Woman ‘executed’ by estranged husband who took own life after pursuit, Daytona Beach police say

Woman ‘executed’ by estranged husband who took own life after pursuit, Daytona Beach police say
Business|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Fringe Israeli settler group is sneaking into Syria to try to claim land for a Jewish outpost

Right-wing Israeli activists are ramping up their fringe campaign to establish Jewish settlements inside Syria by staging frequent incursions across the border

Fringe Israeli settler group is sneaking into Syria to try to claim land for a Jewish outpost
Business|Crime|Education|Lifestyle

Florida DMV denies woman a driver's license over a name mismatch that began at just 18 months old

Florida DMV denies woman a driver's license over a name mismatch that began at just 18 months old

Florida DMV denies woman a driver's license over a name mismatch that began at just 18 months old
Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|US

Neighbors recall frightening moments when a man tried to blow up a Queens home: "I thought we were gonna die"

Neighbors recall frightening moments when a man tried to blow up a Queens home: "I thought we were gonna die"

Neighbors recall frightening moments when a man tried to blow up a Queens home: "I thought we were gonna die"
Crime

Bar that served wrong-way driver 9 drinks before deadly collision with trooper faces hearing

Bar that served wrong-way driver 9 drinks before deadly collision with trooper faces hearing

Bar that served wrong-way driver 9 drinks before deadly collision with trooper faces hearing
Business|Crime|Education|Health|Lifestyle

Father upset after nonverbal son left alone in vehicle by caregiver

Father upset after nonverbal son left alone in vehicle by caregiver

Father upset after nonverbal son left alone in vehicle by caregiver
Business|Crime|Economy|Finance|Stock Markets|US

US Democratic lawmakers press SEC to probe Trump Media's fast feed

Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren and Adam Schiff have asked the U.S. securities regulator to probe whether Truth Social parent Trump Media's plan to

US Democratic lawmakers press SEC to probe Trump Media's fast feed
Business|Crime|Sports|US

Lions coach Dan Campbell addresses Terrion Arnold's situation with the team on the eve of camp

Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell says he addressed the franchise’s decision to release cornerback Terrion Arnold with the team on the eve of training camp, calling it unfortunate

Lions coach Dan Campbell addresses Terrion Arnold's situation with the team on the eve of camp
Crime|Europe|Technology|World

Russia accuses Telegram CEO Pavel Durov of aiding terrorism in its latest digital crackdown

Russian authorities have charged Pavel Durov, the founder and CEO of the popular messaging app Telegram, with aiding terrorism and placed him on an international wanted list

Russia accuses Telegram CEO Pavel Durov of aiding terrorism in its latest digital crackdown
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

UN rights office warns of worsening settler violence in West Bank

The U.N. human rights office on Wednesday warned of worsening violence by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, and urged international action

UN rights office warns of worsening settler violence in West Bank
Crime|Education|Lifestyle|US|World

Looking a school shooter in the eyes: How teenage victims confronted Colt Gray in court

Looking a school shooter in the eyes: How teenage victims confronted Colt Gray in court

Looking a school shooter in the eyes: How teenage victims confronted Colt Gray in court
Crime|Economy|Political|World

Who are Iraq's Iranian-backed armed groups?

By Michael Georgy DUBAI, July 29 - The U.S. and Saudi Arabia have struck Iran-backed Shi'ite armed groups in Iraq, which the allies said were responsible for drone attacks on Saudi oil facilities.

Who are Iraq's Iranian-backed armed groups?
Crime|Technology|World

Russia charges Telegram founder Durov with aiding terrorism, he gives Moscow the finger

Russia said on Wednesday it had charged Telegram founder Pavel Durov with facilitating terrorist activity, alleging that his hugely popular messaging app was being used by

Russia charges Telegram founder Durov with aiding terrorism, he gives Moscow the finger
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Malaysian authorities release over 100 Rohingya refugees from detention

Malaysian authorities have released more than 100 Rohingya Muslim asylum seekers who were detained earlier this week, with the group being sent to various locations

Malaysian authorities release over 100 Rohingya refugees from detention
Crime|Education|Political

Prosecutors say Charlie Kirk was attacked for his politics, cite anti-LGBT views

Tyler Robinson, the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk, targeted the right-wing activist for his political views, prosecutors said on Tuesday, citing Kirk's

Prosecutors say Charlie Kirk was attacked for his politics, cite anti-LGBT views
Arts|Business|Crime|Political|World

Turkey detains another opposition district mayor, others as crackdown expands

Turkish authorities detained an opposition Istanbul district mayor and five others on Wednesday over alleged irregularities in building and occupancy permits, broadcaster

Turkey detains another opposition district mayor, others as crackdown expands
Crime|MidEast|World

Boeings identified in Reuters report carried weapons for Sudanese paramilitary, UN experts find

United Nations experts have found that Boeing 727s linked by Reuters to a U.S. military contractor's business

Boeings identified in Reuters report carried weapons for Sudanese paramilitary, UN experts find
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Trump asks Supreme Court to throw out E. Jean Carroll's $83 million verdict

President Donald Trump has asked the U.S.

Trump asks Supreme Court to throw out E. Jean Carroll's $83 million verdict
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Busiest US death chamber: Florida executes 2 men in a day, including an octogenarian

Florida has become the first state in nearly a decade to carry out two executions in one day, putting to death an ex-police officer convicted of murder and only the second octogenarian known to receive a lethal injection in modern U.S. history

Busiest US death chamber: Florida executes 2 men in a day, including an octogenarian
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Powerful tornado leaves widespread damage in Wisconsin but time of day may have saved lives

First responders are checking homes and buildings for possible victims of a powerful tornado that ravaged communities in northeastern Wisconsin

Powerful tornado leaves widespread damage in Wisconsin but time of day may have saved lives
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Minnesota IT officials disclose 'coordinated cyberattack' at more than 30 local water systems

A "coordinated cyberattack" targeted more than 30 community water systems in the U.S. state of Minnesota on July 26 and July 27, the state's IT agency said in a

Minnesota IT officials disclose 'coordinated cyberattack' at more than 30 local water systems
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California's largest ICE facility did not provide adequate medical care, monitor says

A court-appointed monitor has found that California's largest immigration detention facility did not provide adequate medical care to detainees and

California's largest ICE facility did not provide adequate medical care, monitor says
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US Senate confirms Trump nominee Clayton as nation's top spy

U.S. Senate Republicans on Tuesday confirmed President Donald Trump's nominee, Manhattan U.S.

US Senate confirms Trump nominee Clayton as nation's top spy
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Peru's Fujimori takes power, extending Latin America's rightward tilt

Keiko Fujimori was sworn in as Peru's president on Tuesday, becoming the latest in a string of conservative leaders elected across Latin

Peru's Fujimori takes power, extending Latin America's rightward tilt
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Former Golden Globes owners sue Penske Media alleging fraud in acquisition of awards show

Members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association have sued Penske Media and others, claiming they engaged in fraud to acquire the Golden Globe Awards

Former Golden Globes owners sue Penske Media alleging fraud in acquisition of awards show
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Judge allows use of police interview in trial for man accused of killing Tupac Shakur

A judge is allowing a police interview of the man charged in the 1996 killing of rapper Tupac Shakur to be used in his upcoming trial

Judge allows use of police interview in trial for man accused of killing Tupac Shakur
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Blanche nomination uncertain as key GOP senator says DOJ ‘radio silent’ on demand to spike controversial fund

Blanche nomination uncertain as key GOP senator says DOJ ‘radio silent’ on demand to spike controversial fund

Blanche nomination uncertain as key GOP senator says DOJ ‘radio silent’ on demand to spike controversial fund
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A timeline of Nolan Wells’ disappearance, death and the unfolding investigation

A timeline of Nolan Wells’ disappearance, death and the unfolding investigation

A timeline of Nolan Wells’ disappearance, death and the unfolding investigation
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Ruby Rippey, a former Newsom staffer, offers new details on their affair two decades ago

Ruby Rippey, a former Newsom staffer, offers new details on their affair two decades ago

Ruby Rippey, a former Newsom staffer, offers new details on their affair two decades ago
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Russia says Romanian drone complaints are groundless

Moscow's Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday that Romanian complaints that Russian drones have violated its airspace were groundless and vowed to respond to Bucharest's expulsion of a

Russia says Romanian drone complaints are groundless
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Teleprompter operator accused of betting on Trump speeches is out of a job

A White House teleprompter operator accused of using inside knowledge to make bets about President Donald Trump’s speeches on the online prediction market Kalshi is no longer in his post

Teleprompter operator accused of betting on Trump speeches is out of a job
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Life in prison without parole for Georgia teen who killed four in 2024 US school shooting

A Georgia teenager will spend the rest of his life in prison for killing four people and injuring nine others in a 2024 school shooting, a judge ruled on Tuesday. 

Life in prison without parole for Georgia teen who killed four in 2024 US school shooting
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Guatemalan man deported from US and wife found dead in sugarcane field, baby alive beside them

A Guatemalan man deported from the U.S. and his wife, who recently self-deported to join him, were found dead in a sugarcane

Guatemalan man deported from US and wife found dead in sugarcane field, baby alive beside them
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OpenAI's rogue agent compromised a customer at a second tech firm, executive says

The rogue agent that escaped from OpenAI and went on a days-long hacking spree at the AI firm Hugging Face also

OpenAI's rogue agent compromised a customer at a second tech firm, executive says
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Teen gets life without parole for killing 4 at Georgia’s Apalachee High School

A teenager who killed two students and two teachers in a shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia has been sentenced to serve life in prison without the possibility of parole

Teen gets life without parole for killing 4 at Georgia’s Apalachee High School
Crime|Technology

15-year-old arrested at Seattle food festival shooting was armed with a ghost gun, police say

The 15-year-old arrested after a shootout at a food festival near Seattle’s Space Needle over the weekend was armed with a ghost gun with an extended magazine

15-year-old arrested at Seattle food festival shooting was armed with a ghost gun, police say
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ICE arrests at US airports are happening more frequently, attorneys say. Here’s what we know

ICE arrests at US airports are happening more frequently, attorneys say. Here’s what we know

ICE arrests at US airports are happening more frequently, attorneys say. Here’s what we know
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Keiko Fujimori is inaugurated as Peru's president following a narrow election victory

Keiko Fujimori has been sworn in as Peru’s president after a narrow victory in the June runoff election

Keiko Fujimori is inaugurated as Peru's president following a narrow election victory
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Washington crime stats system experienced a 'systemic breakdown' of internal controls, report says

The Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police’s crime statistics collection experienced a “prolonged, systemic breakdown of its internal control system,” according to a report released Tuesday by the city’s inspector general, which reviewed the department’s process after accusations by the federal government that figures were manipulated

Washington crime stats system experienced a 'systemic breakdown' of internal controls, report says
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Lawsuit claims US civil rights agency has halted all federal-sector class complaints

A labor union and two female prison employees filed a lawsuit Tuesday accusing a U.S. civil rights agency of unlawfully halting their sexual harassment case as part of wider order to indefinitely suspend proceedings in all federal-sector class claims

Lawsuit claims US civil rights agency has halted all federal-sector class complaints
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Georgia school shooter Colt Gray sentenced to life in prison without parole

Georgia school shooter Colt Gray sentenced to life in prison without parole

Georgia school shooter Colt Gray sentenced to life in prison without parole
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eBay reaches $55.7 million settlement with couple that was "terrorized" in stalking scandal

eBay reaches $55.7 million settlement with couple that was "terrorized" in stalking scandal

eBay reaches $55.7 million settlement with couple that was "terrorized" in stalking scandal
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Vikings suspend new DB coach Gerald Alexander for 3 weeks following a drunken driving charge

The Minnesota Vikings have suspended defensive backs coach Gerald Alexander for three weeks without pay following a drunken driving charge for an incident in April

Vikings suspend new DB coach Gerald Alexander for 3 weeks following a drunken driving charge
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Minnesotan who lost Global Entry after Border Patrol encounter sues federal government

Minnesotan who lost Global Entry after Border Patrol encounter sues federal government

Minnesotan who lost Global Entry after Border Patrol encounter sues federal government
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eBay agreed to pay nearly $50 million to couple sent cockroaches, bloody pig mask

eBay agreed to pay nearly $50 million to Massachusetts journalists David and Ina Steiner under a newly finalized settlement resolving a lawsuit over a 2019 cyberstalking campaign carried out by former company employees

eBay agreed to pay nearly $50 million to couple sent cockroaches, bloody pig mask
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Families demand answers as 150+ residents remain displaced after assisted living roof collapse

Families demand answers as 150+ residents remain displaced after assisted living roof collapse

Families demand answers as 150+ residents remain displaced after assisted living roof collapse
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Berlin Pride attacker recorded pledge of allegiance to IS, prosecutors say

The man believed to be behind a deadly vehicle attack near Berlin's Pride celebration over the weekend left a video on his phone pledging allegiance to militant group

Berlin Pride attacker recorded pledge of allegiance to IS, prosecutors say
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Captain, crew members in deadly Guyana ferry accident charged with murder

The captain and two crew members of a passenger ferry in Guyana that capsized were charged with murder on Tuesday, more than a week after the disaster

Captain, crew members in deadly Guyana ferry accident charged with murder
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Outlawed political group accused of trying to sabotage elections in Pakistan-administered Kashmir

Officials in Pakistan administered Kashmir are accusing an outlawed political group of trying to sabotage elections for the region’s constitutional assembly

Outlawed political group accused of trying to sabotage elections in Pakistan-administered Kashmir
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Longtime AP bureau chief Andy Lippman, who led coverage of the O.J. Simpson trial, dies at 78

Andy Lippman, a former Los Angeles bureau chief for The Associated Press, has died at 78

Longtime AP bureau chief Andy Lippman, who led coverage of the O.J. Simpson trial, dies at 78
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Virginia university didn't know of student's conviction before campus shooting, report says

Virginia’s Old Dominion University did not ask a student about his criminal history before or after readmitting him

Virginia university didn't know of student's conviction before campus shooting, report says
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Key points from the first day of testimony in Lindsay Clancy’s triple-murder trial

Key points from the first day of testimony in Lindsay Clancy’s triple-murder trial

Key points from the first day of testimony in Lindsay Clancy’s triple-murder trial
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Defendant in Salman Rushdie stabbing declines to testify in terrorism trial

The man on trial in the stabbing of Salman Rushdie has chosen not to testify or call any witnesses in the federal terrorism case

Defendant in Salman Rushdie stabbing declines to testify in terrorism trial
Africa|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Germany deports Afghan without criminal record for first time since Taliban takeover

Germany has deported an Afghan national without a criminal record for the first time since the Taliban returned to power, Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said on

Germany deports Afghan without criminal record for first time since Taliban takeover
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Man convicted of Idaho student murders wants to take back guilty plea

CNN's Jean Casarez reports for The Lead.

Man convicted of Idaho student murders wants to take back guilty plea
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Ukrainian prosecutor to weigh criminal case against Belarus' leader Lukashenko

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's office has asked Ukraine's top prosecutor to consider launching criminal proceedings against Belarusian President

Ukrainian prosecutor to weigh criminal case against Belarus' leader Lukashenko
Asia|Crime|Europe|World

UN says human trafficking into Asian scam centres is surging

The U.N. migration agency on Tuesday warned of a dramatic increase in the number of people forced into working in Asian scam compounds, saying people from

UN says human trafficking into Asian scam centres is surging
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High school student's passion for writing turns into mission to fight human trafficking

High school student's passion for writing turns into mission to fight human trafficking

High school student's passion for writing turns into mission to fight human trafficking
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Olympic Park Bombing survivor, former DEA agent, recalls the moment that created a special bond between the two

Olympic Park Bombing survivor, former DEA agent, recalls the moment that created a special bond between the two

Olympic Park Bombing survivor, former DEA agent, recalls the moment that created a special bond between the two
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Amateur cricket match goes viral after cheating allegation

An amateur cricket match in England has become a viral sensation after allegations of cheating were shared on social media

Amateur cricket match goes viral after cheating allegation
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Ex-husband says Clancy admitted intrusive thoughts about harming kids

Lindsay Clancy, the Massachusetts mother who has argued she is not criminally responsible for fatally strangling her three young children, told her then-husband, Patrick Clancy, roughly two months before the killings that she had “intrusive thoughts” about hurting them. Clancy has pleaded not guilty to three counts of murder and faces life in prison if convicted. Her attorney has argued she was suffering from postpartum psychosis and extreme mental illness.

Ex-husband says Clancy admitted intrusive thoughts about harming kids
Crime|Lifestyle

Man returns dog after taking him from yard, apologizes to owner

Man returns dog after taking him from yard, apologizes to owner

Man returns dog after taking him from yard, apologizes to owner
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Woman says tenant changed locks, used fake sale agreement and kept her out for a year

Woman says tenant changed locks, used fake sale agreement and kept her out for a year

Woman says tenant changed locks, used fake sale agreement and kept her out for a year
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Man describes fleeing gunman on Interstate 71 after stopping to help him

Man describes fleeing gunman on Interstate 71 after stopping to help him

Man describes fleeing gunman on Interstate 71 after stopping to help him
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Friends recall helping save toddler's life after near drowning at lake

Friends recall helping save toddler's life after near drowning at lake

Friends recall helping save toddler's life after near drowning at lake
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Azerbaijan court convicts 9 journalists and activists in a case seen as an attack on media freedom

An Azerbaijan court has convicted nine journalists and founders of a top independent news outlet on financial crime charges and sentenced them to prison

Azerbaijan court convicts 9 journalists and activists in a case seen as an attack on media freedom
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Asheville leaders focus on violence prevention, community support after deadly shooting

Asheville leaders focus on violence prevention, community support after deadly shooting

Asheville leaders focus on violence prevention, community support after deadly shooting
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Thousands of children, sponsors arrested by ICE after tips from US child migrant agency

Aurora's 6-year-old daughter arrived at the U.S. border alone and spent more than half a year in a child migrant shelter while her mother, who was already in the

Thousands of children, sponsors arrested by ICE after tips from US child migrant agency
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‘Why not fight?’ Veteran rebuilds his life after Air Force upgrades bad-conduct discharge

‘Why not fight?’ Veteran rebuilds his life after Air Force upgrades bad-conduct discharge

‘Why not fight?’ Veteran rebuilds his life after Air Force upgrades bad-conduct discharge
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Moldovan businessman Platon fights extradition from UK, alleges political prosecution

Moldovan businessman Veaceslav Platon is fighting extradition from Britain on charges relating to an alleged $22 billion money laundering ring, giving evidence in a London

Moldovan businessman Platon fights extradition from UK, alleges political prosecution
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Nigeria and South Africa seek to ease tensions over xenophobic attacks

Nigeria said South Africa had agreed to bring to justice those responsible for attacks on foreign nationals, while Abuja was compiling compensation claims

Nigeria and South Africa seek to ease tensions over xenophobic attacks
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India's top court orders no coercive action against youth protesters and release of minors, media reports say

India's Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered the release of under-18s arrested during the youth protests over exam leaks and said authorities must ensure surveillance

India's top court orders no coercive action against youth protesters and release of minors, media reports say
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Poland's Tusk calls for end to hate crimes against Ukrainians

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called on Tuesday for an end to xenophobic attacks against Ukrainians in Poland, after a series of hate crimes hit the headlines in recent

Poland's Tusk calls for end to hate crimes against Ukrainians
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Malaysia foreign minister calls for review of UN refugee agency's presence, state media reports

Malaysia should reconsider whether to allow the U.N. refugee agency to operate in the country unless it imposes stricter controls on issuing refugee documents, state

Malaysia foreign minister calls for review of UN refugee agency's presence, state media reports
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NATO member Romania shoots down stray drones from Ukraine war after years of incursions

Romania is taking a new approach to drones entering its airspace by shooting them down

NATO member Romania shoots down stray drones from Ukraine war after years of incursions
Australia|Crime|Entertainment|Europe

Rape and assault case against British entertainer Yung Filly heading to jury in Australia

Lawyers are making closing addresses in the Australian trial of British entertainer Yung Filly on charges that he raped and choked a fan following a music performance two years ago

Rape and assault case against British entertainer Yung Filly heading to jury in Australia
Crime|World

Iran publicly executes 2 men accused of killing police during January protests

Iran has publicly hanged two men convicted of killing four police officers during nationwide anti-government protests in January

Iran publicly executes 2 men accused of killing police during January protests
Asia|Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Months of fighting between Afghanistan and Pakistan have killed nearly 500 Afghan civilians, UN says

The United Nations reports that cross-border fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan has killed nearly 500 civilians in Afghanistan and wounded over 1,000 others between October and June

Months of fighting between Afghanistan and Pakistan have killed nearly 500 Afghan civilians, UN says
Crime

Bryan Kohberger wants out of his plea deal. Here’s what experts say about his chances

Bryan Kohberger wants out of his plea deal. Here’s what experts say about his chances

Bryan Kohberger wants out of his plea deal. Here’s what experts say about his chances
Africa|Americas|Asia|Crime|Europe|MidEast|Political|World

6 refugees speak out as UN-backed treaty to help people fleeing war and persecution marks 75 years

The U.N. refugee agency is marking the 75th anniversary of the 1951 Refugee Convention

6 refugees speak out as UN-backed treaty to help people fleeing war and persecution marks 75 years
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Apartment building in Chekhov near Moscow damaged in drone attack, regional governor says

An apartment building in Chekhov near Russian capital Moscow has been hit in a drone attack, regional governor Andrei Vorobyov said in a Telegram post on Tuesday.

Apartment building in Chekhov near Moscow damaged in drone attack, regional governor says
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Judge rules there’s enough evidence to go to trial in singer d4vd’s murder case

Judge rules there’s enough evidence to go to trial in singer d4vd’s murder case

Judge rules there’s enough evidence to go to trial in singer d4vd’s murder case
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15-year-old detained in Seattle food festival shooting that left 3 dead and toddler hospitalized

15-year-old detained in Seattle food festival shooting that left 3 dead and toddler hospitalized

15-year-old detained in Seattle food festival shooting that left 3 dead and toddler hospitalized
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Judge rules singer D4vd must stand trial in killing of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez

A judge has ruled there’s enough evidence to send singer D4vd to trial for the killing of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez

Judge rules singer D4vd must stand trial in killing of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez
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A fugitive colonel is finally jailed in Chilean Víctor Jara's murder case, decades after the crime

Chilean police have arrested a retired military colonel for the killing of singer-songwriter Víctor Jara over 50 years ago

A fugitive colonel is finally jailed in Chilean Víctor Jara's murder case, decades after the crime
Crime|Political|Sports|US|World

Ex-Olympian charged with damaging Reflecting Pool sees 'irregularities' in grand jury proceedings

A former Olympian charged with deliberately damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool is seeking access to all the closed-door testimony that led to his indictment

Ex-Olympian charged with damaging Reflecting Pool sees 'irregularities' in grand jury proceedings
Crime|Education|Health|US

Bryan Kohberger asks to withdraw his guilty plea in the University of Idaho murders case

Bryan Kohberger wants to withdraw his guilty plea in the killings of four University of Idaho students

Bryan Kohberger asks to withdraw his guilty plea in the University of Idaho murders case
Crime|Education|US|World

Kohberger says he wants to withdraw plea and face trial for murder of Idaho college students

Kohberger says he wants to withdraw plea and face trial for murder of Idaho college students

Kohberger says he wants to withdraw plea and face trial for murder of Idaho college students
Arts|Business|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle

Way cleared for pop singer D4vd to stand trial on murder, mutilation charges

Prosecutors have presented sufficient evidence for the indie pop vocalist known as D4vd to stand trial on charges he fatally stabbed and dismembered a

Way cleared for pop singer D4vd to stand trial on murder, mutilation charges
Business|Crime|Health|Technology

Meta disregarded its own research on teen harm, Tennessee tells jury

Attorneys for the state of Tennessee told a jury in Nashville on Monday that Meta Platforms' leadership disregarded internal research about its Instagram

Meta disregarded its own research on teen harm, Tennessee tells jury
Crime|Health|Lifestyle

Lindsay Clancy goes on trial over whether postpartum psychosis drove her to kill her 3 children

A Massachusetts woman is on trial in a case where her lawyers argue that postpartum psychosis was the reason she killed her three children, aged 5 and younger

Lindsay Clancy goes on trial over whether postpartum psychosis drove her to kill her 3 children
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TSA finds stolen cannonballs in checked baggage

TSA finds stolen cannonballs in checked baggage

TSA finds stolen cannonballs in checked baggage
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Officials say man killed wife and 6 kids, then himself, before all were found in Michigan home fire

Investigators say a man fatally shot his wife and their six children, then himself, before they all were found in their burning Michigan home last week

Officials say man killed wife and 6 kids, then himself, before all were found in Michigan home fire
Crime|Education|Health

Georgia school shooter had a chaotic childhood and was fixated on mass killings, psychologist says

A psychologist has testified that a teenager who killed two students and two teachers in a shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia had a chaotic, lonely upbringing

Georgia school shooter had a chaotic childhood and was fixated on mass killings, psychologist says
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Andrew, Tristan Tate to seek release from US jail while fighting extradition

Social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate will press for their release from a U.S. jail as they fight the British government's efforts to extradite them to face

Andrew, Tristan Tate to seek release from US jail while fighting extradition
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Nigeria tells South Africa to curb xenophobic attacks on migrants, questions state response

Nigeria urged South Africa on Monday to do more to prevent xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and other African migrants, saying repeated violence was

Nigeria tells South Africa to curb xenophobic attacks on migrants, questions state response
Crime|Political|US|World

Prosecutors move to drop charge against California labor leader arrested during immigration protest

Federal prosecutors have moved to dismiss a charge against a labor union leader who was arrested while protesting against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in California

Prosecutors move to drop charge against California labor leader arrested during immigration protest
Americas|Crime|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Ex-husband of Lindsay Clancy, accused of murdering their 3 children, called to testify in her trial

Ex-husband of Lindsay Clancy, accused of murdering their 3 children, called to testify in her trial

Ex-husband of Lindsay Clancy, accused of murdering their 3 children, called to testify in her trial
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Savannah Guthrie makes an emotional plea to her mother's kidnappers

Savannah Guthrie says her family is living a nightmare nearly six months after her mother's disappearance

Savannah Guthrie makes an emotional plea to her mother's kidnappers
Crime|Political|US

Georgia teen pleads guilty to gun charge for running onto Capitol grounds with loaded shotgun

A Georgia teenager who charged at the U.S. Capitol while armed with a loaded shotgun and wearing body armor and camouflage clothing has pleaded guilty to illegally carrying a firearm

Georgia teen pleads guilty to gun charge for running onto Capitol grounds with loaded shotgun
Crime|Education|Health|Sports|US

Secret Service agent charged with felonies in beatings police say were fraternity hazing

Florida authorities have arrested a U.S. Secret Service agent and two other men on felony charges, saying they committed brutal beatings as part of a fraternity hazing ritual

Secret Service agent charged with felonies in beatings police say were fraternity hazing
Arts|Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle

This week in court: 6 high-profile cases from the Tate brothers to D4vd

A series of high-profile criminal cases is in court this week for hearings and testimony that could prove pivotal

This week in court: 6 high-profile cases from the Tate brothers to D4vd
Crime|Health|Lifestyle

Massachusetts mother goes on trial for killing her three children

A Massachusetts jury heard dueling accounts on Monday for why a mother killed her three young children in 2023, a tragedy that a defense lawyer said was due to her

Massachusetts mother goes on trial for killing her three children
Americas|Crime|Political|World

UN mission says Venezuela's ICC withdrawal undermines accountability

A United Nations fact-finding body on Venezuela said on Monday it was "gravely concerned" over the country's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court and urged it to rejoin

UN mission says Venezuela's ICC withdrawal undermines accountability
Crime|Political|World

Haiti schedules first election in a decade for December

Haiti's CEP electoral council on Monday scheduled the first presidential elections in a decade for December with a runoff in February, after plans

Haiti schedules first election in a decade for December
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Hong Kong democracy activist allowed to stay in UK for 6 months after immigration trouble

His lawyer says Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Wu Chi-wai has been granted permission to stay in the U

Hong Kong democracy activist allowed to stay in UK for 6 months after immigration trouble
Americas|Business|Crime|World

Police investigate shooting at US consulate in Toronto

A shooter fired at the U.S. Consulate in Toronto early Monday morning, marking the second such incident this year

Police investigate shooting at US consulate in Toronto
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ICE extends no-bid contract for major detention center in Texas, rejecting calls for closure

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to keep one of its largest detention facilities open for at least another year

ICE extends no-bid contract for major detention center in Texas, rejecting calls for closure
Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Sports|World

Tate brothers will remain in jail at least 2 more weeks as they fight extradition to the UK

Social media influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate will remain in jail at least two more weeks until their next hearing

Tate brothers will remain in jail at least 2 more weeks as they fight extradition to the UK
Crime|Political|US|World

Comey argues ‘86 47’ seashell post wasn’t a ‘true threat’ and asks judge to drop case

Comey argues ‘86 47’ seashell post wasn’t a ‘true threat’ and asks judge to drop case

Comey argues ‘86 47’ seashell post wasn’t a ‘true threat’ and asks judge to drop case
Arts|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Germany promises security overhaul after deadly Berlin Pride attack

Germany's interior minister announced a security overhaul on Monday after a deadly vehicle attack near Berlin's Pride celebration

Germany promises security overhaul after deadly Berlin Pride attack
Crime|Political|US

Comey says seashells post was political speech - not a threat - as he presses to dismiss charges

Former FBI Director James Comey is urging a judge to throw out federal charges against him

Comey says seashells post was political speech - not a threat - as he presses to dismiss charges
Crime|Education|US|World

Georgia school shooter Colt Gray wanted infamy and school shooter’s attention, messages show

Georgia school shooter Colt Gray wanted infamy and school shooter’s attention, messages show

Georgia school shooter Colt Gray wanted infamy and school shooter’s attention, messages show
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Romania expels Russian diplomat in protest of airspace breaches

Romania's foreign ministry said on Monday it had expelled a diplomat at Russia's embassy after repeated violations of its national airspace by drones, saying it had

Romania expels Russian diplomat in protest of airspace breaches
Crime|World

Shot fired outside US consulate in Toronto for second time this year

At least one shot was fired outside the U.S.

Shot fired outside US consulate in Toronto for second time this year
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

UN human rights chief says Israel must end occupation and house demolitions in Lebanon

The United Nations' human rights chief says Israel must end its military presence in southern Lebanon and stop demolishing homes

UN human rights chief says Israel must end occupation and house demolitions in Lebanon
Asia|Crime|Europe|Political|World

Zelenskyy and Britain's new leader discuss drone projects and missile defense for Kyiv

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and new U.K. Prime Minister Andy Burnham have discussed joint drone projects and Ukraine’s urgent need for ballistic missile interceptors during a visit to a British naval base

Zelenskyy and Britain's new leader discuss drone projects and missile defense for Kyiv
Business|Crime|Lifestyle

Community rallies to replace $7,000 in stolen tools for handyman

Community rallies to replace $7,000 in stolen tools for handyman

Community rallies to replace $7,000 in stolen tools for handyman
Crime|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

4-year-old collects police patches to support deputy recovering after being shot

4-year-old collects police patches to support deputy recovering after being shot

4-year-old collects police patches to support deputy recovering after being shot
Business|Crime|Economy|Finance|Technology|US

Scammer tricks woman into depositing $2,000 at courthouse ATM

Scammer tricks woman into depositing $2,000 at courthouse ATM

Scammer tricks woman into depositing $2,000 at courthouse ATM
Crime|Education|Entertainment|Health|Lifestyle

Survivor of Old Sacramento stabbing shares his story as youth advocate calls for change

Survivor of Old Sacramento stabbing shares his story as youth advocate calls for change

Survivor of Old Sacramento stabbing shares his story as youth advocate calls for change
Crime|Education|Health

Former Boston Children’s Hospital nurse John Tam indicted on sexual assault charges involving teen patients

Former Boston Children’s Hospital nurse John Tam indicted on sexual assault charges involving teen patients

Former Boston Children’s Hospital nurse John Tam indicted on sexual assault charges involving teen patients
Crime|World

Identified remains in 1985 missing person case led police to 2-day dig off Kismet Pkwy

Identified remains in 1985 missing person case led police to 2-day dig off Kismet Pkwy

Identified remains in 1985 missing person case led police to 2-day dig off Kismet Pkwy
Crime|Health|Sports|US

Chiefs assistant Eric Bieniemy’s son charged in shooting of his mother in Virginia, authorities say

Authorities in Loudoun County, Virginia, have arrested the son of Chiefs assistant coach Eric Bieniemy and charged him in the shooting of his mother

Chiefs assistant Eric Bieniemy’s son charged in shooting of his mother in Virginia, authorities say
Africa|Crime|World

At least 30 killed in village attack in Nigeria's Kaduna state, residents say

At least 30 people were killed when armed men attacked a village in Nigeria's northwestern Kaduna state early on Monday, two residents said.

At least 30 killed in village attack in Nigeria's Kaduna state, residents say
Americas|Business|Crime|Europe|Finance|Political|World

Poland asks US to hand over ex-minister over alleged fund misuse

Poland asked the U.S. on Monday to extradite fugitive former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, who faces 26 charges mainly related to the alleged misuse of money from a

Poland asks US to hand over ex-minister over alleged fund misuse
Crime|Europe|World

French police arrest man after he attacks three women with knives in Paris

French police detained a man on Monday after he attacked three women with knives before bystanders pinned him to the ground and an off-duty police officer

French police arrest man after he attacks three women with knives in Paris
Crime|World

Palestinians say settler violence and military raids are bringing them to breaking point

Palestinian villagers in the occupied West Bank said on Monday the area was coming close to breaking point after increasing incursions by Israeli

Palestinians say settler violence and military raids are bringing them to breaking point
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Malaysia detains over 100 Rohingya refugees seeking shelter at UNHCR

Malaysian authorities detained more than 100 Rohingya Muslim asylum seekers on Monday who had gathered outside the U.N. refugee

Malaysia detains over 100 Rohingya refugees seeking shelter at UNHCR
Crime|Entertainment|US|World

Food vendor’s livestream captures start of Seattle shooting

A vendor livestreaming at Seattle's Bite of Seattle festival captured the moment gunshots rang out Sunday evening. The shooting killed at least three people and injured four others, authorities said. Police say one suspect is in custody and are still searching for a second person believed to be involved.

Food vendor’s livestream captures start of Seattle shooting
Crime|Education|Entertainment|Lifestyle

MURDER-SUICIDE: Owasso police release details

MURDER-SUICIDE: Owasso police release details

MURDER-SUICIDE: Owasso police release details
Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Sports|US

Community honors 14 years of resilience, community healing while remembering victims of 2012 shooting

Community honors 14 years of resilience, community healing while remembering victims of 2012 shooting

Community honors 14 years of resilience, community healing while remembering victims of 2012 shooting
Crime|Education|Environment|Health|Lifestyle

99-year-old woman being remembered, after collision on morning walk

99-year-old woman being remembered, after collision on morning walk

99-year-old woman being remembered, after collision on morning walk
Africa|Crime|Europe|World

What we know about the Berlin Pride attacker

The 21-year-old suspect in a weekend attack on the Berlin Pride celebration in which one person was killed and more than two dozen wounded was shot dead by police on Sunday

What we know about the Berlin Pride attacker
Crime|World

International Criminal Court faces challenging search for new prosecutor

The International Criminal Court faces a challenging search for a new prosecutor after Karim Khan was dismissed, against the backdrop of a U.S.

International Criminal Court faces challenging search for new prosecutor
Crime|Health|World

8 family members found dead after suspicious house fire

8 family members found dead after suspicious house fire

8 family members found dead after suspicious house fire
Arts|Crime|Education|Opinion|Political

Texas prosecutors are calling a teenage shooting spree ‘terrorism’ – the case could reshape American criminal law

When does a shooting become terrorism? A Texas case could help define the answer.

Texas prosecutors are calling a teenage shooting spree ‘terrorism’ – the case could reshape American criminal law
Asia|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Philippine president slams China in veiled rebuke in his state of the nation speech

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has denounced China in a veiled rebuke in his state of the nation speech

Philippine president slams China in veiled rebuke in his state of the nation speech
Crime|US|World

Police search for second suspect following Seattle food festival shooting that killed 3

Police are searching for a second suspect after gunfire erupted at a crowded food festival beneath Seattle’s Space Needle

Police search for second suspect following Seattle food festival shooting that killed 3
Crime|Education|World

Timeline-India's youth protests force exam reforms after education minister quits

India's federal government on Monday introduced a bill in parliament to amend the law governing public examinations, days after protests by the "cockroach" movement

Timeline-India's youth protests force exam reforms after education minister quits
Crime|Education|World

How is India reforming its public exam system after massive youth protests?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government introduced a bill in parliament on Monday proposing changes to India's law governing public examinations, the latest in a

How is India reforming its public exam system after massive youth protests?
Asia|Crime|Economy|World

Philippines' Marcos puts anti-graft campaign at centre of address to Congress

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said on Monday he was "not the president of my family" and "not the president of my friends" as he vowed to press ahead with an

Philippines' Marcos puts anti-graft campaign at centre of address to Congress
Arts|Business|Crime|Economy|Election|Finance|Political|Stock Markets|US

Years of scandals haven't stopped Ken Paxton. Can James Talarico change that?

Democrat James Talarico is challenging Republican Ken Paxton in a closely watched U.S. Senate race in Texas

Years of scandals haven't stopped Ken Paxton. Can James Talarico change that?
Crime|Entertainment|Sports

50 Cent steps into the ring with ‘Fightland’

50 Cent steps into the ring with ‘Fightland’

50 Cent steps into the ring with ‘Fightland’
Crime|Economy|Health|Political|World

2 men scheduled to be put to death in Florida Tuesday in rare double execution

2 men scheduled to be put to death in Florida Tuesday in rare double execution

2 men scheduled to be put to death in Florida Tuesday in rare double execution
Asia|Crime|Education|World

India suspends policeman for firing AK-47 at student protesters

By Jatindra Dash and Krishna N.

India suspends policeman for firing AK-47 at student protesters
Crime|Europe|World

Second suspect in Berlin pride attack released, prosecutors say

A second suspect detained in connection with a deadly car-ramming attack on Berlin's Pride celebrations over the weekend has been released, the German federal prosecutors'

Second suspect in Berlin pride attack released, prosecutors say
Australia|Crime|Political|World

Australian right-wing leader Pauline Hanson loses appeal in racial discrimination case

An Australian court on Monday rejected an appeal from right-wing leader Pauline Hanson to overturn a ruling that she racially discriminated against a

Australian right-wing leader Pauline Hanson loses appeal in racial discrimination case
Crime|Entertainment|US|World

Police arrest 1 person and search for another after Seattle festival shooting that killed 3

Police have arrested one suspect and were looking for another after gunfire erupted at a crowded food festival beneath Seattle’s Space Needle

Police arrest 1 person and search for another after Seattle festival shooting that killed 3
Asia|Crime|Political|World

Myanmar military escalates civilian killings, monitor warns, amid diplomatic push

Myanmar's military has sharply escalated attacks on civilians since a new administration took office in the

Myanmar military escalates civilian killings, monitor warns, amid diplomatic push
Crime|US|World

Three killed, four wounded in Seattle food festival shooting, police say

Three people were killed and four others, including a toddler, were wounded on Sunday in a shooting at a downtown Seattle food festival, police

Three killed, four wounded in Seattle food festival shooting, police say
Crime|Election|Finance|Political|World

South Korea court gives ex-President Yoon suspended jail term for violating election law

A South Korean court on Monday sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to 18 months in prison, suspended for three years, after finding him guilty of violating the election

South Korea court gives ex-President Yoon suspended jail term for violating election law
Crime|Europe|World

The suspect in the deadly Berlin Pride attack is killed in a confrontation with police

German authorities say the suspect in the deadly Berlin Pride attack that killed one person and left 29 injured was shot and killed by police during a confrontation in a suburb of the city

The suspect in the deadly Berlin Pride attack is killed in a confrontation with police
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Russia strikes Kyiv, other Ukraine cities; Russian-held areas also hit

The Ukrainian capital Kyiv came under ballistic missile attack from Russian forces early on Sunday, local

Russia strikes Kyiv, other Ukraine cities; Russian-held areas also hit
Arts|Crime|Food|World

Toronto police investigate after Jewish-owned bakery chain hit by gunfire and vandalism

Toronto police investigate after Jewish-owned bakery chain hit by gunfire and vandalism

Toronto police investigate after Jewish-owned bakery chain hit by gunfire and vandalism
Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|World

Berlin Pride attack suspect shot dead by police after manhunt. Here’s what we know so far

Berlin Pride attack suspect shot dead by police after manhunt. Here’s what we know so far

Berlin Pride attack suspect shot dead by police after manhunt. Here’s what we know so far
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Iran foreign minister says Ukraine's attack on Iranian vessel 'cannot go unanswered'

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said on Sunday a Ukrainian attack on an Iranian commercial vessel "cannot go unanswered".

Iran foreign minister says Ukraine's attack on Iranian vessel 'cannot go unanswered'
Crime|Political|US|World

Trump's border czar says vetting of ICE officer is under internal review after Maine shooting

President Donald Trump’s border czar said the vetting of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer involved in the deadly shooting of a Colombian native in Maine is under internal review

Trump's border czar says vetting of ICE officer is under internal review after Maine shooting
Crime|Europe|World

Suspect in Berlin Pride attack shot dead during operation, police say

Berlin police shot dead the suspect being sought over the Pride attack in the German capital, they said on X, after he tried to attack them with a bladed weapon at an

Suspect in Berlin Pride attack shot dead during operation, police say
Crime|Europe|Lifestyle|World

Suspect in Berlin Pride attack shot dead by police

German police said a 21-year-old man with a record of Islamist extremist activity was shot dead on Sunday, a day after he

Suspect in Berlin Pride attack shot dead by police
Business|Crime|Europe|World

Vessel sinks a week after being struck by Russian fire, Ukrainian officials say

An international cargo vessel sank off the coast of Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odesa on Sunday, a week after Ukrainian officials said it had been struck by Russian forces.

Vessel sinks a week after being struck by Russian fire, Ukrainian officials say
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

2 mosques in the West Bank are set on fire during a deadly surge in settler violence

Two mosques have been set on fire in the Israeli-occupied West Bank in an apparent Israeli settler attack following a spate of deadly violence that killed four Palestinians and two Israeli soldiers

2 mosques in the West Bank are set on fire during a deadly surge in settler violence
Crime|Europe|Lifestyle|World

A fatal attack on Berlin's Pride festival leaves locals wondering how their city will recover

A fatal attack on Berlin’s Pride festival has left locals wondering how their city will recover

A fatal attack on Berlin's Pride festival leaves locals wondering how their city will recover
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Netanyahu accuses Mamdani of 'fomenting hate' and calls ICC war-crimes charges 'bogus'

Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu says New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani is “fomenting hate” by calling the prime minister a war criminal who should be arrested if he visits the city

Netanyahu accuses Mamdani of 'fomenting hate' and calls ICC war-crimes charges 'bogus'
Crime|Political|World

Wisconsin's capital city cancels signature events, grapples with fallout from police shooting

A police shooting in Wisconsin’s progressive capital city this week put the spotlight on persistent and deep racial divisions, prompting cancellations and other changes to popular summertime events as protesters said they were determined to continue public pressure for change in Madison

Wisconsin's capital city cancels signature events, grapples with fallout from police shooting
Crime|Environment|US|Videos|World

Federal officials investigate after a video appears to show a person kicking a California sea lion

Federal wildlife authorities are investigating after a video appeared to show a person kicking a protected sea lion at a beach in California

Federal officials investigate after a video appears to show a person kicking a California sea lion
Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|US

Aurora's Day of Resilience honors theater shooting victims while supporting long-term healing

Aurora's Day of Resilience honors theater shooting victims while supporting long-term healing

Aurora's Day of Resilience honors theater shooting victims while supporting long-term healing
Americas|Crime|World

Honduras ex-President Hernandez returns home after Trump pardon

Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez returned to Honduras on Sunday, eight months after U.S.

Honduras ex-President Hernandez returns home after Trump pardon
Business|Crime|Economy|Environment|Lifestyle|US

After 5 car washes, driver's car still "smells like a barn" after driving through manure on highway

After 5 car washes, driver's car still "smells like a barn" after driving through manure on highway

After 5 car washes, driver's car still "smells like a barn" after driving through manure on highway
Crime|Education|US|World

Street named honoring Mamie Till-Mobley, Emmet Till in Marquette Park

Street named honoring Mamie Till-Mobley, Emmet Till in Marquette Park

Street named honoring Mamie Till-Mobley, Emmet Till in Marquette Park
Crime|Europe|Political|World

2 dead in Ukraine from Russian attacks, 4 more in Russian-held area hit by Ukrainian drones

Russian ballistic missiles struck Kyiv early Sunday, igniting fires and wounding at least three civilians

2 dead in Ukraine from Russian attacks, 4 more in Russian-held area hit by Ukrainian drones
Crime|Lifestyle

Persons of interest identified in deadly Asheville shooting, police say

Persons of interest identified in deadly Asheville shooting, police say

Persons of interest identified in deadly Asheville shooting, police say
Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Europe|Lifestyle|Political|World

Berlin Pride attack prompts grief and solidarity with LGBTQ community

Members of Berlin's LGBTQ community and others voiced grief, anger and solidarity on Sunday after a vehicle rammed into crowds at the city's annual

Berlin Pride attack prompts grief and solidarity with LGBTQ community
Arts|Crime|Economy|Environment|Health|Lifestyle|Political|Science|Technology|Travel|World

The US military hasn’t blown up an alleged drug boat in a month. Has the campaign worked?

The US military hasn’t blown up an alleged drug boat in a month. Has the campaign worked?

The US military hasn’t blown up an alleged drug boat in a month. Has the campaign worked?
Crime|Health|US

Opening statements to begin in trial of Lindsay Clancy, mother accused of killing 3 children

Opening statements to begin in trial of Lindsay Clancy, mother accused of killing 3 children

Opening statements to begin in trial of Lindsay Clancy, mother accused of killing 3 children
Crime|Europe|World

Vehicle mows down crowd at Berlin Pride festival, killing one

One person has been killed and 17 injured, with some in life-threatening condition, after a vehicle mowed down a crowd

Vehicle mows down crowd at Berlin Pride festival, killing one
Americas|Crime|World

Former President Juan Orlando Hernández returns to Honduras after arrest warrant suspended

Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández has returned to his country to face corruption charges

Former President Juan Orlando Hernández returns to Honduras after arrest warrant suspended
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Major vehicle-ramming incidents in Germany since 2016

Germany has seen a series of vehicle-ramming incidents since a 2016 attack on Berlin's Breitscheidplatz Christmas market, prompting repeated security alerts around public

Major vehicle-ramming incidents in Germany since 2016
Crime|Entertainment|Europe|World

Van slams into crowd at Berlin Pride festival, killing 1 and injuring 16, as police identify suspect

A van has slammed into people gathered for Berlin’s famed LGBTQ+ event, killing one person, injuring at least 16 others and prompting police to call off the celebrations and a concert in the German capital hours after they had begun

Van slams into crowd at Berlin Pride festival, killing 1 and injuring 16, as police identify suspect
Crime|Sports|Technology|Travel|US|World

Seattle police are searching for two men who parachuted from the Space Needle

Police say two men climbed over the glass wall of Seattle’s iconic Space Needle on Friday, flipped over the edge and parachuted down from the 605-foot structure

Seattle police are searching for two men who parachuted from the Space Needle
Crime|Europe|World

Police identify Islamist as suspect in Berlin Pride attack, seeking his arrest

A suspected perpetrator of the apparent car attack on Pride celebrations in Berlin on Saturday night has been identified as a member of the city's "Islamist scene" but he

Police identify Islamist as suspect in Berlin Pride attack, seeking his arrest
Crime|Europe|World

Berlin Pride parade called off after car hits crowds, police say

A car drove into a crowd near Berlin's Pride celebrations on Saturday evening, injuring several people, Berlin police said.

Berlin Pride parade called off after car hits crowds, police say
Crime|Environment|Europe|World

France and Spain battle wildfires as more than 250,000 people are forced to flee homes

France is using a massive cargo aircraft to dump flame retardants on a wildfire near the wine country city of Bordeaux

France and Spain battle wildfires as more than 250,000 people are forced to flee homes
Crime|World

Twelve dead in attack on holiday camp in Russian-held part of Ukraine, officials say

Twelve people were killed, including five children, in an overnight drone attack on a holiday camp in a Russian-held part of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region, Russian-installed local

Twelve dead in attack on holiday camp in Russian-held part of Ukraine, officials say
Crime|Health|Science|Technology

‘A miracle’: Teen murdered nearly 26 years ago identified through genetic genealogy

‘A miracle’: Teen murdered nearly 26 years ago identified through genetic genealogy

‘A miracle’: Teen murdered nearly 26 years ago identified through genetic genealogy
Crime|Health|MidEast|Political|World

Israel detains over 70 suspects following deadly violence in the West Bank

Israel's military says it has detained over 70 suspects across the occupied West Bank following violence that left two Israeli soldiers and four Palestinian villagers dead there

Israel detains over 70 suspects following deadly violence in the West Bank
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Israeli troops round up Palestinians in West Bank village after shootout involving settlers

Israeli forces arrested dozens of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank on Saturday, after at least four Palestinians and two Israeli soldiers were killed

Israeli troops round up Palestinians in West Bank village after shootout involving settlers
Asia|Crime|Education|Political|World

What started India's 'cockroach' protests that forced education minister to quit?

India's Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan quit on Saturday after days of sustained public protests demanding his resignation for examination paper

What started India's 'cockroach' protests that forced education minister to quit?
Crime|Education|Entertainment|Political|World

How the lighthearted social media trend of 'teen takeovers' took a serious turn

A growing trend called “teen takeovers” where scores of young people converge on small areas have raised safety concerns in cities across the United States, and prompted officials to develop strategies to control the trend

How the lighthearted social media trend of 'teen takeovers' took a serious turn
Arts|Business|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle

Singer d4vd’s preliminary hearing sheds new light on the investigation into teen girl’s killing. Here are the takeaways

Singer d4vd’s preliminary hearing sheds new light on the investigation into teen girl’s killing. Here are the takeaways

Singer d4vd’s preliminary hearing sheds new light on the investigation into teen girl’s killing. Here are the takeaways
Crime|Economy|Political|US

Fact check: Trump’s false claims at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Fact check: Trump’s false claims at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner

Fact check: Trump’s false claims at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

For years, the US went after Mexico’s drug lords. Now it’s looking at the politicians

For years, the US went after Mexico’s drug lords. Now it’s looking at the politicians

For years, the US went after Mexico’s drug lords. Now it’s looking at the politicians
Crime|Europe|Political|World

The ICC looks ahead after the ouster of its chief prosecutor

Supporters of the International Criminal Court are trying to chart a course forward following the removal of the global institution’s chief prosecutor over allegations of sexual misconduct

The ICC looks ahead after the ouster of its chief prosecutor
Crime|World

Trump mixes jokes with barbs at press freedom dinner

President Donald Trump took aim at the press with humor and barbs at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner on Friday,

Trump mixes jokes with barbs at press freedom dinner
Crime

Suspect in NYC stabbings charged with attempted murder, hate crimes, held without bail

Suspect in NYC stabbings charged with attempted murder, hate crimes, held without bail

Suspect in NYC stabbings charged with attempted murder, hate crimes, held without bail
Crime|Europe|Political|US|World

NYC stabbings suspect arrested on hate crime charges in both attacks

A suspect in two stabbings on New York City streets has been arrested on attempted murder and other charges

NYC stabbings suspect arrested on hate crime charges in both attacks
Arts|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|World

Singer d4vd will face trial over the killing of a teenage girl. Here’s a timeline of the case

Singer d4vd will face trial over the killing of a teenage girl. Here’s a timeline of the case

Singer d4vd will face trial over the killing of a teenage girl. Here’s a timeline of the case
Crime|US|World

Substance in Houston ICE shooting van was not drugs, district attorney’s office says testing confirms

Substance in Houston ICE shooting van was not drugs, district attorney’s office says testing confirms

Substance in Houston ICE shooting van was not drugs, district attorney’s office says testing confirms
Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment|Health

Texts reveal teen who singer D4vd is accused of killing was pregnant, had abortion year before death

Text messages between singer D4vd and Celeste Rivas Hernandez shown in court indicate she had gotten pregnant and had an abortion more than a year before she was killed

Texts reveal teen who singer D4vd is accused of killing was pregnant, had abortion year before death
Crime|Election|Political|US

Biden drops lawsuit seeking to block release of recordings of his interviews with a ghostwriter

Joe Biden has dropped a lawsuit in which he sought block the release of audio recordings and transcripts of his interviews with a memoir ghostwriter before the Delaware Democrat was elected president

Biden drops lawsuit seeking to block release of recordings of his interviews with a ghostwriter
Crime|Europe|Political|World

International Criminal Court members dismiss prosecutor Khan over sexual misconduct allegation

Member states of the International Criminal Court voted to dismiss prosecutor Karim Khan for serious misconduct, the ICC said on Friday.

International Criminal Court members dismiss prosecutor Khan over sexual misconduct allegation
Business|Crime|Economy|Environment|Science|Technology|World

Its AI agent spent days hacking a company, but sources say OpenAI did not notice for a week

The OpenAI agent that broke into tech firm Hugging Face went on a dayslong hacking spree that OpenAI

Its AI agent spent days hacking a company, but sources say OpenAI did not notice for a week
Celebrity|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|Sports

Former Cowboys QB Tony Romo arrested on suspicion of operating a vehicle while under the influence

CBS NFL analyst and former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has been arrested on suspicion of operating a vehicle while under the influence

Former Cowboys QB Tony Romo arrested on suspicion of operating a vehicle while under the influence
Crime|Europe|Political|World

ICC member states vote to dismiss chief prosecutor Khan

ICC member states vote to dismiss chief prosecutor Khan

ICC member states vote to dismiss chief prosecutor Khan
Africa|Crime|Political|World

Gabon opposition leader jailed for political reasons, his lawyers say

Gabon's main opposition leader, Alain Claude Bilie By Nze, has been in jail for more than three months after the government resurrected an 18-year-old private financial

Gabon opposition leader jailed for political reasons, his lawyers say
Business|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle

Supreme Court litigator gets 6 years in prison for tax evasion case after gambling millions on poker

A prominent Supreme Court litigator has been sentenced to six years in prison for evading a multimillion-dollar IRS tax debt and engaging in mortgage fraud in a case that cast a spotlight on his secretive lifestyle as a high-stakes poker player

Supreme Court litigator gets 6 years in prison for tax evasion case after gambling millions on poker
Americas|Crime|Political|World

Venezuela notifies UN of withdrawal from ICC, alleging 'bias'

Venezuela's foreign minister said on Friday the country has formally notified the United Nations of its "irrevocable" decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court,

Venezuela notifies UN of withdrawal from ICC, alleging 'bias'
Business|Crime|MidEast|World

Saudi vessel sustains minor hull damage after Red Sea attack, state news agency says

A Saudi vessel, NCC MASA, sustained minor hull damage after it was attacked while sailing in the Red Sea on Friday, Saudi state news agency SPA reported, citing an official source

Saudi vessel sustains minor hull damage after Red Sea attack, state news agency says
Crime|Education|US|World

Investigators reveal new details of school shooting after guilty plea, emotional victim statements

Investigators reveal new details of school shooting after guilty plea, emotional victim statements

Investigators reveal new details of school shooting after guilty plea, emotional victim statements
Crime|Europe|Political|World

UN assembly approves mandate extension for rights chief, despite US warning

The U.N. General Assembly on Friday voted overwhelmingly to extend the term of U.N.

UN assembly approves mandate extension for rights chief, despite US warning
Crime|Europe|World

Russian missile strike kills 10 at Ukrainian defence event

A Russian ballistic missile strike on Friday in Ukraine's Kyiv region killed 10 people and injured close to 100 at the site of a defence industry event that President Volodymyr

Russian missile strike kills 10 at Ukrainian defence event
Crime|Political|US|World

Attorney for family of man killed by Madison police says the officer should be criminally charged

An attorney for the family of a man who was shot and killed by Madison police says Corey Ruiz’s death was unjustified, and the officer should be criminally charged

Attorney for family of man killed by Madison police says the officer should be criminally charged
Crime|Education|Lifestyle|World

Death of Black teen Nolan Wells to go to Mississippi grand jury

A grand jury in Mississippi will review the circumstances around the death of Nolan Wells before the evidence is made public in the case of the Black teenager whose

Death of Black teen Nolan Wells to go to Mississippi grand jury
Asia|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

UN human rights chief wins second term despite opposition from US, Israel and Russia

U.N. human rights chief Volker Türk won a second term Friday despite opposition from the United States, Russia and Israel to keep him in one of the most controversial United Nations posts for four more years

UN human rights chief wins second term despite opposition from US, Israel and Russia
Americas|Crime|Political|US|World

Sons of man shot and killed by ICE in Houston demand accountability at congressional hearing

Two sons of a man shot by immigration officers in Houston have told members of Congress about the horror and confusion of learning their father had been killed

Sons of man shot and killed by ICE in Houston demand accountability at congressional hearing
Crime|Education|US

Teen pleads guilty to murder in a 2024 shooting that left 4 dead at Georgia's Apalachee High School

A teenager has pleaded guilty to all 55 counts in a deadly shooting nearly two years ago at Apalachee High School in Georgia

Teen pleads guilty to murder in a 2024 shooting that left 4 dead at Georgia's Apalachee High School
Crime|Political|World

ICC members dismiss prosecutor Karim Khan, diplomatic sources say

Member states of the International Criminal Court on Friday voted to dismiss Karim Khan as prosecutor following allegations of sexual misconduct, two diplomatic sources 

ICC members dismiss prosecutor Karim Khan, diplomatic sources say
Business|Crime|World

Alex Saab, ally of Venezuela's Maduro, pleads not guilty to US charges

Alex Saab, a Colombian businessman and onetime prominent ally of ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, pleaded not guilty on Friday to U.S. money

Alex Saab, ally of Venezuela's Maduro, pleads not guilty to US charges
Crime|Europe|Political|World

Who is Karim Khan, the barrister at the centre of the ICC's internal crisis?

Karim Khan became one of the best-known international prosecutors in May 2024 when he announced he was seeking arrest warrants for Israeli

Who is Karim Khan, the barrister at the centre of the ICC's internal crisis?
Crime

Colt Gray officially pleads guilty to all charges

Colt Gray, now 16, pleaded guilty to murder and other crimes today in the 2024 shooting at his high school in Winder, Georgia, that left four people dead and nine injured. He previously pleaded not guilty.

Colt Gray officially pleads guilty to all charges
Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Israel prepares major military operation in West Bank after four Palestinians and two Israelis killed

Israel prepares major military operation in West Bank after four Palestinians and two Israelis killed

Israel prepares major military operation in West Bank after four Palestinians and two Israelis killed
Crime|US|World

Fatal police shooting of man with knife roils Madison, Wisconsin

The police shooting death of a man with a knife has roiled Wisconsin's capital and prompted politicians from the governor to city officials to call for transparency and accountability

Fatal police shooting of man with knife roils Madison, Wisconsin
Crime

Man allegedly scams elderly woman by posing as Chase bank employee

Man allegedly scams elderly woman by posing as Chase bank employee

Man allegedly scams elderly woman by posing as Chase bank employee
Business|Crime|Entertainment|Lifestyle|US

Man from Florida faces charges after Tinder date gone wrong

Man from Florida faces charges after Tinder date gone wrong

Man from Florida faces charges after Tinder date gone wrong
Americas|Crime|World

11 indicted in smuggling deaths of 7 migrants in rail cargo container in Texas

Eleven people have been charged with causing the deaths of seven migrants by trapping them inside a cargo container in sweltering Texas heat

11 indicted in smuggling deaths of 7 migrants in rail cargo container in Texas
Asia|Crime|Political|World

China's top police chief and FBI director vow closer law enforcement cooperation

China's top police chief and the head of the U.S.

China's top police chief and FBI director vow closer law enforcement cooperation
Crime|Education|World

Teen pleads guilty to killing four people in 2024 US school shooting

A Georgia teenager who killed four people and injured nine others in a 2024 school shooting pleaded guilty in court on Friday to all 55 counts he faced, including

Teen pleads guilty to killing four people in 2024 US school shooting
Americas|Crime|World

Costa Rica captures most wanted fugitive also sought by US, authorities say

Costa Rican police captured Alejandro Arias, also known by his alias "Diablo," the country's most wanted fugitive who was also sought by the U.S. on drug-trafficking

Costa Rica captures most wanted fugitive also sought by US, authorities say
Arts|Business|Crime|Economy|Education|Election|Environment|Finance|Health|Stock Markets|US

Black members of Oklahoma Native American tribe file federal lawsuit to gain citizenship rights

Two descendants of Black people once enslaved by a Native American tribe are asking a federal court in Oklahoma to force tribal leaders to issue them citizenship cards as ordered a year ago by a tribal court

Black members of Oklahoma Native American tribe file federal lawsuit to gain citizenship rights
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Liberia seizes $317 million of cocaine bound for Europe, police chief says

Liberian authorities have seized around $317 million worth of cocaine that was bound for Europe, a senior police official said, in

Liberia seizes $317 million of cocaine bound for Europe, police chief says
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No sign of violence in death of Epstein-linked French modelling scout, prosecutors day

An autopsy found no signs of violence in the death of modelling scout Daniel Siad, who had ties to the late convicted U.S. sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, French prosecutors

No sign of violence in death of Epstein-linked French modelling scout, prosecutors day
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White House says Trump, Zelenskiy to meet in Washington next week

U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy are scheduled to meet in Washington on Tuesday, a White House official said on Friday.

White House says Trump, Zelenskiy to meet in Washington next week
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Estonian town wraps school windows in film to protect children from military drones

Schools in Estonia's Tartu, where children have already experienced a drone heading towards them from the Russian border, are putting protective

Estonian town wraps school windows in film to protect children from military drones
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Israel launches military operation after deadly clash near Palestinian village

Four Palestinians and two Israeli soldiers were killed near a Palestinian village on Friday in a confrontation

Israel launches military operation after deadly clash near Palestinian village
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11 people rescued after seaplane crashes and burns off Washington coast

11 people rescued after seaplane crashes and burns off Washington coast

11 people rescued after seaplane crashes and burns off Washington coast
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Northern West Bank in lockdown as clashes rock villages and Israel deploys troops in Nablus

The Israeli military has shot and killed four Palestinians in the village of Tell in the northern West Bank, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry

Northern West Bank in lockdown as clashes rock villages and Israel deploys troops in Nablus
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Wisconsin voters sue to allow for vote to count if absentee ballot is late

A new lawsuit argues that voters in swing state Wisconsin whose absentee ballots haven't arrived by Election Day should be allowed to cast provisional ballots at the polls to ensure their vote is counted

Wisconsin voters sue to allow for vote to count if absentee ballot is late
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Police say Australian World Cup player Volpato has allegedly tested positive for cocaine

Cristian Volpato, who represented Australia at the World Cup, has allegedly tested positive for cocaine and also for speeding, New South Wales state police said

Police say Australian World Cup player Volpato has allegedly tested positive for cocaine
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Teen school shooting suspect pleads guilty and will hear victim impact statements

Teen school shooting suspect pleads guilty and will hear victim impact statements

Teen school shooting suspect pleads guilty and will hear victim impact statements
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Spain declares national emergency over wildfires near Madrid and in Avila

The Spanish government on Thursday night declared a national emergency after a series of wildfires threatened communities near Madrid and in the neighbouring province of

Spain declares national emergency over wildfires near Madrid and in Avila
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Beleagured Turkish opposition attempts to regroup with new party

Turkish opposition leader Ozgur Ozel and 90 other breakaway lawmakers launched a new political party on Friday, seeking to regroup to challenge President Tayyip Erdogan

Beleagured Turkish opposition attempts to regroup with new party
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US singer Chris Brown pleads guilty to affray over London nightclub incident

U.S. singer Chris Brown pleaded guilty on Friday to a charge of affray over what prosecutors described as a bottle attack on a producer in a London nightclub

US singer Chris Brown pleads guilty to affray over London nightclub incident
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Two policemen injured in Malta shooting

Two policemen were shot and injured on Saturday in an incident at a construction site in St Julians, six miles from Malta's capital Valletta.

Two policemen injured in Malta shooting
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EU sanctions Iranian judges, leading cyber group figure

The European Union sanctioned five Iranian judges over alleged human rights violations, as well as a leading figure in a cyber group accused of helping the regime

EU sanctions Iranian judges, leading cyber group figure
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The Benadryl Challenge isn’t going away – here’s how public health officials are trying to stop this deadly viral trend

This is just one example of an online trend with real-world health consequences.

The Benadryl Challenge isn’t going away – here’s how public health officials are trying to stop this deadly viral trend
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Brazil uses forensic science to trace gold's origin and tackle illegal mining in the Amazon

Brazil is using forensic science to tackle illegal gold mining in the Amazon

Brazil uses forensic science to trace gold's origin and tackle illegal mining in the Amazon
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Argentina President Milei flies to Brazil to kick-start Bolsonaro presidential bid

Argentine President Javier Milei flies to Brazil on Friday to throw his weight behind Senator Flavio Bolsonaro's presidential run

Argentina President Milei flies to Brazil to kick-start Bolsonaro presidential bid
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Thieves steal $1,000 worth of meat from Livermore restaurant during Little Fire evacuations

Thieves steal $1,000 worth of meat from Livermore restaurant during Little Fire evacuations

Thieves steal $1,000 worth of meat from Livermore restaurant during Little Fire evacuations
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Someone is painting illegal red curbs in Sacramento, and the city wants it to stop

Someone is painting illegal red curbs in Sacramento, and the city wants it to stop

Someone is painting illegal red curbs in Sacramento, and the city wants it to stop