On the morning of October 30, 2008, Assam witnessed a series of bomb blasts in multiple districts, killing at least 88 people and injuring over 500. The explosions ripped through parts of Guwahati, ...
Rex Heuermann pled guilty on Wednesday in the deaths of eight women in Gilgo Beach, reversing his previous claims of innocence. The 62-year-old had long denied being the suspected Long Island serial ...
The UK’s shaky bond market is at the heart of investor worries that the war in Iran is about to unleash faster inflation and strain government finances. As yields soared globally on concern central ...
King pleaded guilty to three counts of first‑degree murder and a gun enhancement. Plea deal drops death penalty; prosecutors agreed to lengthy prison terms. Defense cites veteran PTSD; King waived ...
For the first time in more than 17 years, the Arkansas Supreme Court has raised the annual state license fee for lawyers. The increase, which varies depending on the age of a lawyer and how long one ...
New Illinois law raises age for road test for renewal from 79 to 87 years old. Illinois law effective July 1, 2026 raises in-person renewal age from 75 to 79. Immediate family can report unsafe ...
DETROIT – A series of witnesses took the stand Monday in what became a dramatic first day of testimony in Mario Willis’ bid for freedom, challenging the credibility of the prosecution’s key witness in ...
Video shows the intense moments when federal immigration agents stopped a Florida woman and removed her from her car on Wednesday in Key Largo. The footage, filmed by Miami Herald reporter David ...
The bulletin highlights the case of Indian Mujahideen terrorist Mirza Shadab Baig, a wanted accused in the 2008 serial bombings, who was an alumnus of the university.
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Kentucky rejected 444 personalized plate requests in 2024 for obscene text. Cabinet cites KRS 186.174 bans on obscenity, discrimination and trademarks. Applicants must follow character limits, ...