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.
To continue sharing Black stories, The Indiana Repertory Theatre’s production of “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone” is sure to ...
The Manchester/Berlin band’s second album refines their industrial-club sound, as physical and hyper-detailed as being dragged under by a wave and admiring the flotsam ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Close the cover on the CIA World Factbook: The spy agency announced Wednesday that after more than 60 years ...
These '80s horror movies may not seem like the scariest thing to most adults, but if you watched them when you were a kid, ...
Diane Sawyer interviewed Julissa, Jolinda, and James Turpin for her true crime special titled The Turpins: A New House of ...
Indiana lawmakers attempted to pass legislation that would allow the state execute people via gas chambers and firing squads. Indiana lawmakers tried to pass legislation that would allow the state to ...
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World Governments Summit 2026 in Dubai focuses on the future
World Governments Summit, Dubai, 2 February 2026 ...
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How did 17-year-old Jordan Turpin escaped from her parent's "House of Horror"? Details explored ahead of the The Turpins: A New House of Horror on ABC
The harrowing Turpin family case revisited—how Jordan Turpin’s daring escape exposed years of abuse and what new revelations emerge in ABC’s Diane Sawyer special.
The Summer I Turned Pretty’s Rain Spencer stars in Paloma Schneideman’s solid debut about a 14-year-old girl finding herself.
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