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Thieves Steal Priceless Diamonds In Heist At Dresden's 'Green Vault' Museum
Saying the stolen jewelry pieces are essentially the crown jewels of Saxon kings, Saxony's Art Minister Eva-Maria Stange said on Monday, "They belong to Saxony." -
U.S. Supreme Court Won't Hear Adnan Syed's Appeal, Keeping 'Serial' Subject In Prison
The high court did not provide an explanation for why it declined to hear the appeal by Syed, who was convicted in 2000 of strangling to death his former girlfriend, 17-year-old Hae Min Lee. -
Woman Charged In Boyfriend's Suicide Pleads Not Guilty
Inyoung You, a former Boston College student, pleaded not guilty on charges that she encouraged her boyfriend to take his own life. -
Barr Announces Plan To Address Crisis Of Missing And Murdered Native Americans
Studies find that Native Americans, especially women, are victims of disproportionate levels of violence, and state and federal databases inadequately track the crisis. -
U.S. Arrests Money-Laundering Expert For Laundering Money
A slew of federal agencies and media outlets have relied on professor Bruce Bagley's expertise on organized crime. This week he was arrested for his alleged role in an elaborate corruption scheme. -
Analyzing The Boston College Texting Death Case
Inyoung You has been charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of her boyfriend, Boston College student Alexander Urtula. -
US Marine Officials Identify Marine Allegedly Involved In Emerson Student Death
Lance Corporal Samuel London is in the process of being separated from the Corps to face potential charges in the death, a spokesperson said. -
At Least 9 Mormon Family Members Die In Highway Attack In Mexico
Three women and six children were killed in an attack on the extended family as they traveled in Mexico. The victims are part of the LeBaron family, which has lived in Mexico for decades. -
Regulating The State Police Amid Corruption Scandals
WGBH News legal analyst Daniel Medwed says the state has failed to hold its troopers accountable for misconduct. -
Analysis: BC Student Indicted In Boyfriend's Suicide Resembles Michelle Carter Conviction
A former Boston College student has been accused of pressuring her boyfriend to kill himself.