The FBI has initiated a criminal investigation into a January Alaska Airlines flight, during which a door plug on the Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft blew out mid-air.
DNA evidence extracted from a discarded piece of chewing gum played a pivotal role in the resolution of a cold case murder dating back to 1980 in Oregon.
A federal lawsuit filed on Monday alleges that a man was left paralyzed and ultimately had to undergo leg amputation after an encounter with police officers in St. Petersburg, Florida.
A tragic event unfolded in the early hours of a Saturday morning in Indianapolis, as a suspect now identified as Nicholas Fulk, 25, faces severe charges in connection with a nightclub shooting that left one person dead and five others injured. The Indianapolis Metro Police Department swiftly made the arrest, with Fulk taken into custody…
The United States has launched a significant lawsuit against Apple, alleging the tech giant of monopolizing the smartphone market and suppressing competition. In this legal action, the Justice Department claims that Apple misused its control over the iPhone app store to lock in customers and developers. It accuses the company of taking illegal measures to…
A third former Mississippi police officer, Daniel Opdyke, aged 28, has been sentenced to 17.5 years in prison for his involvement in the torture of two black men in their own home. This incident, which occurred in January 2023, led to the prosecution of six officers. Michael Jenkins and Eddie Parker were subjected to beatings,…
Georgia is preparing to execute its first inmate in over four years, despite pleas from the condemned man’s attorneys citing concerns over his intellectual disability and troubled upbringing.
A judge has granted Donald Trump and his co-defendants permission to appeal his previous ruling regarding Fani Willis remaining as the prosecutor in the Georgia election subversion case. Judge Scott McAfee ruled that Willis could continue her role if a prosecutor she had a romantic relationship with resigned from the case. The case revolves around…
Eddie Parker and Michael Jenkins, both Black men, endured months of disbelief as they attempted to recount the harrowing violence and torture inflicted upon them by six White law enforcement officers. The culmination of their ordeal resulted in Jenkins being shot in the mouth. Now, over a year later, justice may finally be within reach…
The Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office has announced that they will not pursue charges against the man who shot another individual in the head on a crowded New York City subway train. According to the spokesperson for the office, Oren Yaniv, evidence of self-defense has been identified, precluding the filing of criminal charges against the shooter.…
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