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Feds Seize 68 Lions, Tigers And Other Big Cats From Tiger King Park In Oklahoma
Federal agents have seized 68 lions, tigers and other big cats from the Oklahoma couple who took over an animal park featured in the Netflix documentary… -
As PG&E Fire Victim Trust Racks Up $51 Million In Fees, Survivors Wait For Help
Retired U.S. Foreign Service officer Bill Cook lost his home in Paradise, Calif., during the Camp Fire, the 2018 blaze sparked by Pacific Gas & Electric… -
New York Says Probe Into Trump Organization Now A Criminal Inquiry
The New York State Attorney General's office has widened its probe into the Trump Organization to include an examination of potential criminal wrongdoing,… -
Local Black Ministers Offer $10,000 Reward To Find DeLois Brown's Killer
Clergymen say they hope that the reward will help lead to an arrest. -
Local Native Americans Seek Action On Unsolved Murders And Disappearances Of Indigenous Girls And Women
Indigenous activists say law enforcement frequently overlooks their communities. -
Family of Hopkinton Teen Demands 'Justice For Mikayla,' Asks DA To Hand Case To FBI
More than 1,000 people rallied in Hopkinton to demand that the district attorney remove herself from the case, alleging a lack of transparency. -
Questions Raised Over Impartiality Of Juror In Derek Chauvin Trial
Could a juror misrepresenting himself be grounds for an appeal? -
'Justice Was Not Done' Says Suffolk County Judge, Erasing Sean Ellis' Criminal Convictions
The court's decision to hold a new trial allows the district attorney to drop a gun charge against Ellis. -
Derek Chauvin Files For New Trial In George Floyd Murder Case
The Minneapolis police officer who was convicted last month for murdering George Floyd, is asking the court for a new trial. His lawyers say Chauvin's case was tainted by pre-trial publicity. -
Feds Search Rudy Giuliani's NYC Home, Office
The former New York City mayor has been under investigation for several years over his business dealings in Ukraine.