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Shaurn Thomas awarded $4.1M over wrongful murder conviction confesses to separate killing

A man from Philadelphia who was exonerated and awarded a $4.1 million settlement after spending 24 years in prison for a murder conviction that was later overturned is now facing

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Trump to sign sweeping ‘law and order’ EO to shield cops and turn up heat on deportations

President Trump to Sign Executive Order Overhauling Law Enforcement Policies President Trump is set to sign a comprehensive executive order

As a diversity grant dies, young scientists fear it will haunt their careers : Shots

Adelaide Tovar, a postdoctoral geneticist at the University of Michigan, prepares cell samples in a science laboratory on campus. Tovar

Musician found guilty of domestic violence continues fight for name suppression

An acclaimed musician who was convicted of domestic violence in February is still fighting to keep his identity confidential. The

Bestselling German Author Alexandra Frohlich Found Dead On Houseboat

A tragic incident shook the literary world as German bestselling novelist, Alexandra Frohlich, was discovered dead on her houseboat in

April 28, Abu Ghraib torture images made public

Happy Monday, April 28, 2025! Today marks the 118th day of the year, with 247 days left to go. Historical

Pam Bondi Rolls Back Protections For Journalists In New DOJ Memo

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department is taking a hard stance against leaks of information to the media, with Attorney

Florida authorities declare a ‘mass casualty’ in boat crash near Clearwater bridge

One Dead, Multiple Injured in Boat Crash with Ferry near Memorial Causeway Bridge Tragedy struck on Sunday as a boat

North Korea confirms it sent troops to Russia to support its war against Ukraine : NPR

Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, and North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un pose for a photo during a signing ceremony