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Jury Deliberations Continue in High-Profile Murder Trial of Robert Telles

Jury Deliberations Continue in High-Profile Murder Trial of Robert Telles

For the second consecutive day, jurors in the murder trial of former Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles failed to reach a verdict. Telles is accused of the brutal killing of investigative journalist Jeff German, who worked for the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The case has drawn significant public attention, with many eagerly awaiting the jury’s … Read more

Judge Denies Bond in Shooting of Black Airman

Judge Denies Bond in Shooting of Black Airman

A judge has denied bond for Eddie Duran, a former Okaloosa County deputy charged with manslaughter in the shooting death of Roger Fortson, a 23-year-old Black U.S. Air Force senior airman. The incident occurred on May 3, when Fortson, holding a gun pointed at the floor, answered the door of his Fort Walton Beach apartment. … Read more

Meta Strikes Deal to Boost AI Infrastructure with Geothermal Power

Meta Strikes Deal to Boost AI Infrastructure with Geothermal Power

Facebook owner Meta Platforms has announced a significant step in its quest to power its energy-intensive data centers by securing a deal to purchase geothermal energy from Sage Geosystems. The move reflects Meta’s commitment to expanding its infrastructure to support its rapidly growing investments in artificial intelligence (AI). Expanding Geothermal Energy Use in the U.S. … Read more

Jack Smith Appeals Dismissal of Trump’s Classified Documents Case

Jack Smith Appeals Dismissal of Trump's Classified Documents Case

Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed an appeal with the U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, challenging U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon’s decision to dismiss the federal classified documents and obstruction case against former President Donald Trump. Smith argues that Judge Cannon made serious legal errors that threaten the integrity of the judicial process. Legal … Read more

Woman Dies on Opening Day of Burning Man 2024, Weather Causes Delay

Woman Dies on Opening Day of Burning Man 2024, Weather Causes Delay

The Burning Man Project confirmed the death of an attendee in a statement released on Sunday, detailing that emergency services responded to a report of an unresponsive individual at 11:29 a.m. Attendee’s Death Casts a Shadow on Day One Despite immediate life-saving efforts, the individual could not be revived. Pershing County Sheriff Jerry Allen later … Read more

Man Charged With Arson in California Wildfire

Man Charged With Arson in California Wildfire

A 26-year-old California man has been arrested in connection with the destructive Thompson Fire, which erupted in July, decimating 13 homes, scorching over 3,700 acres, and forcing the evacuation of 26,000 residents. Spencer Grant Anderson, a resident of Oroville, was taken into custody on August 22 and faces multiple serious charges related to the arson. … Read more

Karen Read Sued by Boyfriend’s Family in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit of Boston Cop

Karen Read Sued by Boyfriend's Family in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit of Boston Cop

The family of John O’Keefe III, a Boston police officer who tragically died in January 2022, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Karen Read, his girlfriend at the time. Allegations of Intoxication and Intentional Harm The lawsuit, filed in Plymouth Superior Court, accuses Read of intentionally striking O’Keefe with her SUV while intoxicated and … Read more

Federal Appeals Court Rules Missouri’s Gun Law Unconstitutional

Federal Appeals Court Rules Missouri's Gun Law Unconstitutional

A significant legal victory was secured by the Biden administration on Monday when a federal appeals court ruled against Missouri’s 2021 law, known as the Second Amendment Preservation Act, declaring it unconstitutional. The law, adopted by the Republican-led state, sought to nullify certain federal gun regulations within Missouri, challenging the federal government’s authority over firearm … Read more

Missing 68-Year-Old Leah McCabe Found Safe After Search in Boiling Springs

Missing 68-Year-Old Leah McCabe Found Safe After Search in Boiling Springs

Deputies in Spartanburg County sought public assistance in locating 68-year-old Leah McCabe, who was last seen in her backyard on Monday evening. McCabe, a resident of Boiling Springs, was reported missing after she was seen around 5 p.m., wearing a blue button-up shirt with flowers and blue jeans. The Spartanburg County Sheriff’s Office quickly responded … Read more

The Unsolved Mystery of Baby Lisa Irwin’s Disappearance

The Unsolved Mystery of Baby Lisa Irwin's Disappearance

The tragic and perplexing disappearance of Lisa Renée Irwin, a 10-month-old baby from Kansas City, Missouri, remains one of the most haunting missing person cases in recent history. On the night of October 3, 2011, Lisa’s mother, Deborah Bradley, put her to bed around 10 p.m., but by the next morning, the infant had vanished … Read more