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Man Suspected Of Mailing Pipe Bombs Is Indicted And Faces Life In Prison
A 30-count indictment was handed up in Manhattan federal court on Friday for Cesar Sayoc, the Florida man who is accused of sending pipe bombs by mail to prominent Trump critics. -
First Massachusetts 'Compassionate Release' Prisoner Goes Home
Alexander Phillips, suffering from terminal cancer, was released after serving 13 years of a manslaughter sentence. -
Judge Orders Pipe Bomb Suspect Cesar Sayoc Held Without Bail
Prosecutors said Sayoc posed "a serious risk of danger to the public" and described him as "a flight risk." His lawyer made no objection to the decision. Sayoc could face up to 48 years in jail. -
Notorious Drug Lord 'El Chapo' Heads To Trial In New York
Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, the man accused of having run the world's largest drug trafficking organization, was charged in a 17-count indictment that spans decades. Jury selection began Monday. -
Record-Setting Sale Of An Ancient Assyrian Stone Relief Sparks Looting Fears In Iraq
The 3,000-year-old relief fetched more than $28 million at Christie's, more than any other similar work. But some archaeologists worry the high price could trigger looting of other ancient artifacts. -
Another 'Civil War?' Pessimism About Political Violence Deepens In A Divided Nation
Following a rash of deaths, threats and violent acts, Americans fear the nation may be growing so far apart that danger may become a regular factor in partisan disputes. It has happened before. -
Reflections On The Life And Death Of Whitey Bulger
Emily Rooney discussed Bulger's death, what it means for Boston, and the attention it's received from the media. -
'Black Mass' Author On Death Of Whitey Bulger
The infamous South Boston criminal was killed in a West Virginia prison where he'd recently been transferred. -
James 'Whitey' Bulger Murdered In Prison
James "Whitey" Bulger was found lifeless in his prison cell earlier today, apparently murdered. -
Convicted Killer James “Whitey” Bulger Killed
Following a lifetime of crime, sixteen years on the run, a lengthy trial, and five years in federal prison, officials announced today that James "Whitey" Bulger is dead at the age of 89.