The cold case gained fresh attention in recent months following an anonymous tip about where Emanuela Orlandi might be buried.
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The U.N. refugee agency in Libya condemned the airstrike on the detention center, which houses 616 migrants and refugees.
Critics of President Trump accused him of accepting a nuclear armed North Korea, but administration officials denied the charge and said negotiations are ongoing.
The private plane was not required to have a flight data recorder, which tracks the performance of virtually every system on board.
Lawyers had argued that the tragedy was an accident and urged jurors, if they chose to award damages, to make it about $5 million.
Nevada Congresswoman Dina Titus is leading an investigation into whether President Donald Trump is in violation of the Emoluments Clause of the Constitution.
Edward Gallagher was accused of fatally stabbing an Islamic State prisoner who had been wounded by an airstrike in Iraq in 2017 and other crimes.
Federal officials raised the alert level Tuesday for the world’s largest active volcano, Hawaii’s Mauna Loa, which last erupted in 1984.
The one-year window to file claims under the new state law starts in August.
Defense attorneys had argued the 36-year-old college geography instructor was just being kind by giving two migrants water, food and lodging.
Vice president’s spokeswoman denies report of “emergency callback” but provides no details on the reason for the missed visit to the Granite State.
Ramsey County District Court hasn’t signed off on the experiment yet, so for now, Norie will serve as a soothing presence before criminal proceedings.
A Wisconsin man has been sentenced to 150 days in jail for repeatedly clogging women’s toilets, including at places he worked.
A House committee sued the Trump administration in federal court Tuesday for access to President Donald Trump’s tax returns, setting up a legal showdown over the records.
More than 200 corporations, including many of America’ best-known companies, have signed a friend-of-the-court brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to rule that federal civil rights law bans job discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.