An Edwardsville woman accused of killing the former owner of Wilkes-Barre notorious “house of horrors” waived her right to a preliminary hearing on murder charges Thursday.
First, the jihadists sent a letter saying they were coming to the village to preach, said Nigerian chief Umar Bio Salihu.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Close the cover on the CIA World Factbook: The spy agency announced Wednesday that after more than 60 years ...
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Skaters representing the U.S. face both physical and mental hurdles behind the scenes, ranging from chronic injuries to ...
Diane Sawyer interviewed Julissa, Jolinda, and James Turpin for her true crime special titled The Turpins: A New House of ...
The Washington Post says one-third of its staff across all departments, not just the newsroom, is being laid off.
Later, the authorities arrived at the Turpin home and discovered a disturbing scene. The Turpin children — who at the time ...