Philly man exonerated after serving 24 years for murder conviction has been convicted in separate killing
A Philadelphia man who was freed from prison after serving 24 years for a murder conviction for which he was ...
Read moreUnitedHealthcare CEO murder sends executives scrambling for security: experts
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Read moreMysterious drone sightings continue to be reported in New Jersey without answers
Mysterious drones continue to be reported flying overhead in New Jersey, as residents remain without answers as to why there ...
Read moreAustin Tice: Family of journalist kidnapped in Syria 12 years ago say he’s still alive, citing ‘vetted’ source
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $1 million for information leading to the safe recovery of Austin ...
Read moreRetired NYPD commander says UnitedHealthcare CEO killer is watching news
A retired New York City Police Department (NYPD) Lieutenant and former NYPD commander is shedding light on the manhunt for ...
Read moreUnitedHealthcare CEO murder: Backpack contained jacket, Monopoly money
The gray backpack linked to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, which authorities found dumped in Central Park, has ...
Read moreUS strikes ISIS in Syria amid Assad’s downfall
The U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) conducted dozens of airstrikes on known ISIS camps and operatives in central Syria on Sunday ...
Read moreFBI releases new poster, photos of UnitedHealthcare CEO murder suspect
The FBI published a new wanted poster for the man suspected of murdering UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson on Sunday. The ...
Read moreNYPD divers seen searching Central Park lake as manhunt for CEO killer continues
NYPD SCUBA Team gears-up at the lake in Central Park As search for evidence in the shooting death of United ...
Read moreColumbia group’s antisemitic newspaper draws outrage from NY lawmaker, as university investigates
Students at Columbia University are distributing an antisemitic newspaper called “The Columbia Intifada,” and one New York lawmaker is calling ...
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