FILE - In this Sept. 7, 2017 photo, smoke rises from a burned house in northern Rakhine state, Myanmar, where most of the country's 1.1 million Rohingya lived. Almost £8bn wiped off UK banks as Trump ...
On the first day of the new year, Tyrese Maxey picked up right where he left off in 2025 and furthered his case to join the MVP conversation with another big-time performance. Maxey scored 34 points ...
Reid is firmly in the Sixth Man of the Year race again, but this time against a former Timberwolves teammate. Timberwolves forward Naz Reid looks like a serious candidate to win his second Sixth Man ...
CINCINNATI — The Hamilton County coroner is walking back her previous announcement that a laboratory report indicated that Rhoda Nathan, a woman brutally beaten and killed in Blue Ash in 1994, did not ...
OpenAI is facing increasing scrutiny over how it handles ChatGPT data after users die, only selectively sharing data in lawsuits over ChatGPT-linked suicides. Last week, OpenAI was accused of hiding ...
Nintendo Switch 2 owners can save on the most popular full system travel case for the first time at Amazon. Officially licensed by Nintendo, the RDS Industries Game Traveler Deluxe Full System Case is ...
Inside the courtroom, prosecutors said Small pummeled his daughter in the legs with a broom "The defendant, he’s the mayor of Atlantic City. He is powerful. He is in control people believe him because ...
A former San Antonio nurse practitioner accused of killing his infant child, and critically injuring his wife and toddler, appeared in court as his defense attempted to suppress statements he made to ...
The magistrate judge raised the question of whether “government misconduct” in the case might require dismissing the charges against the former F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, altogether. By Alan ...
Multnomah County Circuit Judge Katharine von Ter Stegge took aim at District Attorney Nathan Vasquez — suggesting he engaged in prosecutorial misconduct by panning her prior ruling in a highly ...
SALEM, N.J. (WPVI) -- A New Jersey judge has ruled that initial statements made to police by the driver charged in the crash that killed Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau will be admissible at trial.