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U.S. Missionary With No Medical Training Settles Suit Over Child Deaths At Her Center
Renee Bach, an American missionary who operated a charitable treatment center for severely malnourished children in Uganda despite having no medical… -
Florida Teen Charged As 'Mastermind' Of Massive Twitter Hack
Florida prosecutors have charged a teenager with being the "mastermind" of a hack that targeted some of Twitter's best-known accounts and, prosecutors… -
Former Malaysian PM Found Guilty Of Looting Sovereign Fund
Malaysia's former Prime Minister Najib Razak has been found guilty on all counts in the first of his multiple corruption trials over a massive scheme to… -
Former Minnesota Police Officer Derek Chauvin Charged With Tax Evasion
The Washington County prosecutor's office says Chauvin and his wife underreported their joint income from 2014 through 2019 by $464,433. -
Typos Spell Trouble For Man's Alleged Attempt To Fake His Own Death
It's not often that an English teacher can get quality bulletin board fodder from the local prosecutor's office. But don't be surprised if you see this… -
Cops: 15 Shot As Gunfire Erupts Outside Chicago Funeral Home
The shooting comes as the Department of Homeland Security is planning to deploy dozens of federal agents to Chicago to deal with an uptick in violent crime in the city. -
Men Charged With Murder Of Ahmaud Arbery Plead Not Guilty
Gregory McMichael, his son Travis McMichael, and William "Roddie" Bryan Jr., pleaded not guilty to counts including felony murder. The men are accused of killing a black jogger in Georgia. -
Andrea Cabral Discusses First Federal Executions In 17 Years
Cabral said the decision by the Justice Department to resume executions shows a significant break from government policy under both Republican and Democratic administrations. -
US Executes 2nd Man In A Week; Lawyers Said He Had Dementia
Wesley Ira Purkey was put to death at the Federal Correctional Complex in Terre Haute, Indiana. -
Walsh Administration Launches Initiative To Help Residents With Criminal Records Access Jobs, Housing
Director Rufus Faulk says Project Opportunity aims to address systemic racism in policy and the criminal justice system, and give residents a second chance.