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Otto Warmbier’s Parents Sue North Korea, Alleging Torture Of Their Son

Warmbier, an American college student, died last summer after spending more than a year in North Korean custody. He was returned home in a coma. A lawsuit accuses Pyongyang of killing him.

After Arrest Of Suspected Golden State Killer, Details Of His Life Emerge

Joseph James DeAngelo has been charged with eight murders, and is suspected in dozens of other crimes. He had recently retired after working 27 years in a supermarket distribution center.

Caravan Arrives In Tijuana, As Migrants Prepare To Request Asylum

A group of Central American asylum-seekers, who have been traveling through Mexico for weeks, are gathering near the border with the U.S. They say they will request asylum on Sunday.

Scores Of Schools In Arizona Close As Teachers Embark On Massive Walkout

Thousands of demonstrators descended on Phoenix, where they are marching on the Capitol to demand pay bumps and boosted budgets. Across state lines, teachers in Colorado are also protesting.

Bill Cosby Found Guilty Of All Charges In Sexual Assault Retrial

Jurors listened to more than two weeks of testimony from 25 witnesses, including five women who had never before confronted the entertainer in a criminal courtroom.

Arkansas Installs A New Ten Commandments Monument At Its Capitol

The first version of a Ten Commandments monument at the Arkansas Capitol lasted less than 24 hours before it was destroyed by a car last June.

Benzodiazepines: America’s ‘Other Prescription Drug Problem’

Drugs like Valium, Xanax and Ativan are more popular than ever. Frequently used to treat anxiety, the medicines can be risky, especially when mixed with alcohol or opioids.

Trump Acknowledges Michael Cohen Represented Him In Stormy Daniels Payment

President Trump acknowledged for the first time that his longtime lawyer had been working on his behalf in paying off the adult film actress, but said he wasn’t involved in Cohen’s New York City case.

Lynching Memorial In Alabama Remembers The Victims Of Unacknowledged Terror

The first memorial honoring the victims of lynching across the American South opens Thursday in Montgomery, Ala. The non-profit Equal Justice Initiative documented the names of 4,400 victims.

Ronny Jackson Withdraws As VA Nominee

Jackson decried “baseless and anonymous attacks on my character and integrity,” following detailed accusations including improper prescribing of drugs and wrecking a government vehicle while drunk.

On The Hunt For The Elusive Morel Mushroom In Ohio’s Appalachian Country

It’s early spring in southeastern Ohio. Foodies and opportunists are starting to scour the trails for morels. But finding the tiny, wrinkled gems requires perfect weather, patience and a little luck.

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