Judge Reverses Decision to Release Alleged CIA Leaker Ahead of Trial
The CIA analyst accused of leaking top secret documents about Israel’s war plans against Iran must stay in jail ahead of trial, a federal judge...
Read MoreSouth Korea court finds former officials guilty of forcible return of N. Koreans
A South Korean court found four former government officials guilty on Wednesday of forcibly repatriating two North Korean fishermen in 2019, despite...
Read MoreUS judge delays ruling on federal request to drop case against New York City mayor
New York City Mayor Eric Adams told a federal judge Wednesday that he is innocent and doesn't fear corruption charges could be refiled if a Justice...
Read MoreCIA Leaker of Israel Intel Pleads Guilty Days Before Trump Takes Office
A CIA analyst who held a top-secret security clearance pleaded guilty Friday to leaking documents about Israel’s preparations for striking Iran....
Read MoreFormer Spanish football chief guilty of sexual harassment
Spain’s High Court in Madrid on Thursday found former Spanish football federation chief Luis Rubiales guilty of sexual assault for kissing player...
Read MoreDanielle Sassoon and the Allies Trump Needs
Were President Donald Trump to have pardoned New York City mayor Eric Adams, we would have understood. By the same token, were the Justice Department...
Read MoreFBI’s Warrantless Search Ruled Unconstitutional in a Blow to Government Spying
A case that started a decade ago with a New York City man’s arrest at John F. Kennedy Airport for allegedly trying to join a Pakistani terrorist...
Read MoreGerman police arrest Russian man over attack plot
German police said Friday they have arrested an 18-year-old Russian man on suspicion of planning a "politically motivated" attack in Berlin, two days...
Read MoreJuilliard-trained pianist convicted of murder after mid-trial confession leads to additional arrest
A Juilliard-trained pianist was found guilty of murdering a woman after he claimed he killed her in order to protect her daughter from abuse. On Feb....
Read MoreAfter Nine Execution Dates and Three Last Meals, Richard Glossip May Soon Walk Free
Just minutes after the U.S. Supreme Court issued its opinion granting Richard Glossip a new trial, his attorney Don Knight started receiving an...
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