Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against Bryan Kohberger, the suspect accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students.
Author: Terry Collins, USA TODAY
Utah mom Kouri Richin accused of killing husband in court denied bail before murder trial
Defense attorneys for Kouri Richins, the Utah mom who wrote a kids book on grieving and charged in her husband’s murder, is denied bail before trial.
Feds: Armed guard in NYC federal building sexually assaulted migrant in tax court office
A former armed security guard is charged with sexually assaulting a migrant seeking asylum inside a federal building in New York City last month.
Ex-Minnesota Vikings co-owner sent to prison in $700M cyrptocurrency shadow bank scam
Former Vikings co-owner Reggie Fowler was sentenced to 75 months in prison and forfeit more than $740 million for his role in a cryptocurrency scheme.
Are National Spelling Bee participants s-m-a-r-t-e-r than us? It’s a fascinating question.
As this year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee races towards a winner, we can’t help but wonder if are they smarter than we are?
White House announces national strategy to combat antisemitism
“Evil will not win. Hate will not prevail,” President Biden said as he releases the nation’s strategy to fight antisemitism on Thursday.
DHS unveils new body-worn camera policies for its officers, agencies
Citing transparency, the new policy requires DHS officers wear body-worn cameras during emergency calls, planned arrests and excuting search warrants.
Hot car death season in the US is underway. What can be done to save children?
There’s already been four hot car deaths involving children nationwide this year. That’s four too many, an advocacy group says as warm weather nears.
3 dead, 9 injured in New Mexico shooting, police say; suspect fatally shot
At least 3 people were killed and several others, including 2 police officers, were injured after a shooting in Farmington Mexico, authorities said.
Chaplains could be in Texas public schools this fall under new bill
The bill permits school districts to hire chaplains. Unlike school counselors, the chaplains are not required to be certified by the state board.