Seattle woman pleads guilty to attempting to bribe Minneapolis juror with $120,000 bag of cash
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Seattle woman pleads guilty to attempting to bribe Minneapolis juror with $120,000 bag of cash.
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Seattle woman pleads guilty to attempting to bribe Minneapolis juror with $120,000 bag of cash.
Tributes paid to ‘beautiful, kind-hearted’ mother after remains found at her home
The problem is rife across many regional Aussie towns with travellers on the road sharing their experiences.
"Why are you yelling?” the reporter asked as Trump's senior adviser refused to clarify the source of information he was spreading about Venezuela’s crime rate.
Brent Metz, a 38-year-old member of Mountain View Town Council, allegedly shot through the windshield of the teens’ car
The mother of two boys found dead in the Blue Mountains had previously been let go from a government department job as she was unfit to work.
The teen was charged in connection to the shooting death of his father in 2023
Stuart Paul Anderson will spend decades behind bars after a jury found him guilty of murdering a 77-year-old woman in her own home.
Bunnings' Christmas display in September has divided Aussies, with one labelling the move as 'crazy'. Read more.
Rock legend Jon Bon Jovi has been captured on camera helping to persuade a "distraught" woman to step away from the ledge of a bridge in Nashville. The US singer was reportedly filming a video for his band's track "The People's House" on the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge when the woman was spotted on the other side of the railings. CCTV footage, shared by local police, shows the Bon Jovi frontman and woman walking down the middle of the bridge on Tuesday evening.
Sandra Hernandez-Cazares, 42, of Anaheim, was charged with one felony count of involuntary manslaughter and child abuse causing great bodily injury
The family of a murdered camper have described her killer’s conduct before and after her death as “wicked, evil and unconscionable”.
The father of an 11-year-old boy who was killed last year when a vehicle driven by a Haitian immigrant struck his school bus has criticised Donald Trump and JD Vance for using his son’s death for “political gain”.Speaking at a city commission meeting on September 10, Nathan Clark, of Springfield, Ohio, asked Trump and Vance to apologize after the Republican nominee for vice president mentioned the death of Clark’s son, Aiden, as a reason to oppose Haitian immigration.“Using Aiden as a political tool is, to say the least, reprehensible,” Clark said.“This needs to stop,” Clark said. “I will listen to them one more time to hear their apologies.”Earlier on Tuesday, Vance alluded to Aiden in a post on X, writing that “a child was murdered by a Haitian migrant.” On Monday, the Trump War Room X account also posted about Aiden.At the city commission, Nathan Clark said, “My son, Aiden Clark, was not murdered. He was accidentally killed.”Aiden Clark died in August 2023 when a minivan driven by a Haitian immigrant, Hermanio Joseph, hit the bus he was in. Joseph was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and vehicular homicide and sentenced to nine to 13 years in prison. Credit: City of Springfield via Storyful
Following Linda Sun’s firing in 2023 and a host of charges filed against her and her husband in an indictment unsealed this month, the New York state government is grappling with having employed an alleged agent for the Chinese government – and raising questions on why it took so long to bring charges.
Attorney general rebukes ‘dangerous’ escalation of conspiracy theory-driven attacks
Hughes, a Welsh sculptress and jeweller, married Harris in 1958 and remained with her husband after he was convicted of indecent assault on girls.
Clayton McGeeney, 37, Ricky Johnson, 38, and David Harrington, 36, were found dead outside Jordan Willis’ home on January 9
New information has been revealed about a would-be assassin of a high-profile man, who allegedly pointed a gun at a car with a child passenger.
Marcee Gray, the mother of 14-year-old Colt Gray, said she would ‘never forgive’ herself for the horror at Apalachee High School
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's Supreme Court granted bail on Friday to opposition leader and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in a graft case, paving the way for his release almost six months after he was arrested. Kejriwal's release is expected to boost the morale of his decade-old Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) as it will allow him to campaign in regional elections next month in the northern state of Haryana, where AAP is trying to make inroads, and in Delhi early next year. Kejriwal was first taken into custody in March by India's financial crime-fighting agency, weeks before the country's national elections, in relation to alleged irregularities in the capital city's liquor policy.
An Asian TikTok user named Isis Hong confronted a group in New York City after she claims someone said "COVID" when she coughed while at a safe distance from them. The encounter, which she captured on video, escalated into a heated exchange, with Hong alleging she was physically assaulted.