A California mayor resigned admitting to being an agent for China in a case drawing national attention.
Category: Crime
Colombia Violence Threatens Electoral Rights Ahead of Presidential Vote to Replace Gustavo Petro
UN rights office warns that election-related violence could hinder political participation in the country.
Gerardo Merida Sanchez Arrested in Arizona and Transferred to New York on Federal Charges
The suspect was apprehended by law enforcement before being extradited to face charges in New York.
Alex Murdaugh Gets New Trial as South Carolina High Court Rules Jury Clerk Comments Denied Fair Trial
The court found that a clerk’s remarks to jurors suggesting guilt constituted a serious miscarriage of justice.
Lake County Montana Solid Waste Manages 30000 Tons of Garbage Annually Working to Improve Rural Access
The county is expanding its six rural transfer sites to better serve 34000 residents across the area.
US Drug Enforcement Operations in Eastern Pacific Raise Legal Questions After Three Killed in Boat Strike
The Pentagon watchdog is evaluating the legality of military strikes on suspected drug boats in international waters.
Epstein Files Exhibition at New York Pop-Up Displays 3.5 Million Pages of Jeffrey Epstein Documents
An organization called the Institute of Primary Facts is making the material publicly viewable in New York City.
Snopes Investigates Viral Charlie Kirk Assassination Aftermath Claims and Finds Multiple False Attributions
Fact-checkers found many social media posts falsely attributed quotes and views to the conservative figure.
Dillon First Responders Gather to Honor Toddler as His Mother and Grandfather Face Murder Charges
The community mourning follows the death of 2-year-old Sammy Duet at his Lima Montana home.
New York Governor Hochul Blames Trump Administration for Long Island Rail Road Strike as Feud Escalates
Hochul accused the administration of releasing unions from mediation and causing the first LIRR strike in 32 years.