Colombia's ex-President Uribe charged with witness tampering in polarizing legal battle
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombia's ex-President Uribe charged with witness tampering in polarizing legal battle.
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombia's ex-President Uribe charged with witness tampering in polarizing legal battle.
The longstanding feud between Disney and Florida Governor DeSantis has reached its conclusion.
As authorities wrap up the investigation into Matthew Perry's ketamine overdose, it's unclear if federal charges will be brought against any individuals.
The 44-year-old now waits to hear the jury's decision on whether she killed her police officer boyfriend in January 2022.
The now-banned NBA player allegedly removed himself from games to pay off gambling debts.
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Alex Choi could face up to 10 years in prison if he's convicted for a YouTube video stunt. Turns out, as any airline passenger knows, it's illegal to have incendiary devices aboard an aircraft.
Get caught up on this morning’s news: U.S. heat wave moves to Southeast, Netanyahu’s ceasefire terms and more in today’s edition of The Yodel newsletter
The "Belltown Hellcat" driver appeared in court in Seattle on Tuesday, where he was penalized over $83,000. Meanwhile, the Seattle City Council — prompted most likely by his antics — is considering allowing police a new way to write $500 street-racing tickets.
A Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat driver nicknamed 'Belltown Hellcat' has been ordered to pay penalties after driving dangerously — and loudly — through Seattle.
Brandon McManus was accused of sexually assaulting two flight attendants last season with the Jaguars in a new lawsuit.
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Criminals are increasingly turning to old-school forms of ID theft as part of a 'big money grab' fueled by the pandemic.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been released from prison and has agreed to plead guilty to violating the Espionage Act.
The Department of Justice has charged a Russian civilian with conspiracy to destroy Ukrainian government computer systems as part of a widespread hacking effort by Russia ahead of its illegal invasion of Ukraine. U.S. prosecutors in Maryland said Wednesday that Amin Stigal, 22, is wanted for helping to set up servers used by Russian government hackers that were used to launch destructive cyberattacks on Ukraine government ministries in January 2022, a month before the Kremlin ordered tanks and troops to cross Ukraine's borders.
The second half of Lifetime's Nicole Brown Simpson docuseries details the immediate aftermath of the killings to today.
The U.S. Supreme Court decided Friday to uphold a federal law that protects victims of domestic violence.
The graduation ceremony at Newtown High School included a moment of silence for the victims of the Dec. 14, 2012, mass shooting, who would have been receiving their diplomas.
The singer was arrested Tuesday morning and charged with driving while intoxicated in Sag Harbor, N.Y.
The illegal streaming service Jetflicks once boasted on its website that visitors could watch just about any TV show or movie “Anytime. Anywhere.” Now the five people behind the bootleg streaming service are facing some serious jail time.
Samsung's largest workers' organization has announced that it's planning to stage a walkout next week as part of its fight for fair compensation. It could be the first walkout ever by Samsung employees since the company was founded.