The Indiana State Police have used advances in forensic technology and genetic genealogy to solve cold cases dating back to the 1970s, resulting in arrests, charges, and convictions.
Leaked "DarkSword" exploits published to GitHub allow hackers and cybercriminals to target iPhone users running old versions ...
As teams battle it out for the final six spots, loyal fans are making plans for World Cup 2026. DW spoke to supporters across the world to hear about five-figure expenditure, visa uncertainty and ...
Danielle Smith’s move to restrict medical assistance in dying to those with terminal illnesses would bring MAID back to its ...
The latest projections show that Arizona’s current data center capacity is expected to double due to the number of data ...
Four replacement ambulances have arrived at the north London Jewish charity targeted in an arson attack which destroyed four ...
Judges appear skeptical of some arguments as landmark hearing on Charter’s notwithstanding clause gets under way ...
We love a good novel here at AARP, but we really love to find one with a fascinating older person at its center. So we ...
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Epstein, a teen model & an ICE tip-off: The scandal that won’t stop haunting Trumpworld
Paolo Zampolli is yet another link between the Tr*mps and Epstein ...
AT&T Georgia President Riley Blount, Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau President and CEO William Pate, AMB Sports and ...
Jurors heard closing arguments after six weeks of testimony from scores of witnesses that included local teachers, ...
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