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Murdaugh Murders: Timeline of the Southern Magnates' Fall From Grace

Alex Murdaugh is currently on trial for the murders of his wife, Maggie and their son, Paul. Here's everything we know about the murders, the investigation and trial of Alex Murdaugh, as well as the cases allegedly connected to the Murdaugh family. → Read More

Timeline of Events in the Lindsay Clancy Case

The Duxbury mom kept notes of her mood, medications and thoughts, and jotted down moments of suicidal ideation and thoughts of killing her kids, according to officials. → Read More

Pope Francis Says 'Being Homosexual Is Not a Crime' in Milestone Declaration

“We are all children of God, and God loves us as we are and for the strength that each of us fights for our dignity,” Pope Francis said. → Read More

NYC's Biggest Nurse Strike in a Decade Continues as Ambulances Diverted, Elective Surgeries Postponed

While 12 New York City hospitals had been in contract negotiations for months, all but two hospitals were able to reach last-minute agreements with their staff. → Read More

Poems, Photos and Dismembered Foot: What Happened to Il Hun Ro in Yellowstone Park?

No suicide note was discovered, and authorities do not suspect foul play. → Read More

Louisville Man Paralyzed In Carjacking Recalls the Moment He Was Shot

Terrell Williams was just 21 years old when he watched someone attempt to drive off in his car as he stopped for a soda on his way to his brother's house. Gunfire erupted, and the next thing Williams knew, his legs felt like heavy bags of water. → Read More

Mystery of Denise Ramsey's Death Haunts Her Family More Than a Year After Her Body Was Found in Dad's Shed

The body of Denise Scott Ramsey was found in her father's shed 17 months after she was last hear from. Her father died of COVID-19 months before Denise's remains were found, potentially taking with him answers to the many questions surrounding her death. → Read More

Young Woman's Death While in Police Custody in Iran Leads to Outrage

Iran severely limited Internet access for its citizens as protests over the 22-year-old's death continue in at least 80 cities around the country. → Read More

Adnan Syed Released From Prison After Murder Conviction Is Overturned

Prosecutors now have 30 days to seek a new trial, as Adnan Syed is placed on home detention with GPS monitoring. → Read More

Woman Who Survived Mass Shooting Now Works to Help Others Do the Same

Five years ago, mother-of-two Whitney Austin earned a label no one wants: mass shooting survivor. A hailstorm of bullets pierced her body as she entered a Cincinnati bank, a moment that forever changed her and her life's work. → Read More

Many Tattoo Inks May Contain Unlisted Carcinogens, New Study Reported

While the cancer-causing compound is safe when intact, it could turn into a potential carcinogen if degraded by bacteria or U.V. light. → Read More

Body Found in Lake Mead Belonged to Man Who Drowned in 2002

His son was just 10 years old when he witnessed his 42-year-old dad drown on August 2, 2002. → Read More

'Satanic' Drawing With GPS Coordinates of Remains Found in Iowa Home

A teen passerby discovered what was later determined to be Angela Nicole Bradbury’s skull “placed on a stick” in the park months after her disappearance. → Read More

Teen Soldier Identified 72 Years After He Was Killed in Korean War

His exhumed remains will now be reburied in his hometown of Northampton, Pennsylvania. → Read More

Fracking Sites Linked to Childhood Cancer, Yale University Study Finds

More than 10,000 wells are dedicated to hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in Pennsylvania, the subject of the study's focus. The study found 405 out of 2,500 kids living within 1.24 miles of a fracking site in the state have been diagnosed with leukemia. → Read More

College Student Killed by Woman Living 'Off-The-Grid' in Forest: Cops

When authorities returned to the scene to track down a woman who allegedly fled when gunfire erupted, they discovered a series of tents and a 5-year-old with a loaded shot gun. → Read More

KKK Imagery Shared on Alabama GOP Group by Mistake, Chairman Says

The NAACP has called for the Lawrence County Republican Party's chairman to resign from his position on the county's school board. → Read More

Woman, 88, Killed by Alligator After Falling In Water While Gardening

Nancy Becker, an 88-year-old resident of Sun City Hilton Head, was gardening when she fell into a body of water and an alligator fatally attacked her. → Read More

No Foul Play in Man’s Body Found in SUV Auctioned For Scrap, Cops Say

The body had been discovered by scrapyard workers moments before the 2002 Ford Explorer was meant to be crushed and sold for scrap. → Read More

Indigenous Residential School Survivors Recall Stories of Abuse Following Pope Francis' Visit

"We had numbers on our clothing," survivor Evelyn Korkmaz recalled of her time at St. Anne's Indian Residential School in Fort Albany, Canada. → Read More