Benghazi ‘mastermind’ resentenced to 28 years in prison for attack that killed 4 Americans
A federal judge resentenced the mastermind behind the attacks on a U.S. consulate in Benghazi that killed four Americans to 28 years in prison.
A federal judge resentenced the mastermind behind the attacks on a U.S. consulate in Benghazi that killed four Americans to 28 years in prison.
The relatives of the Menendez brothers, who shot both of their parents to death in their Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, mansion in 1989, are standing up for the two men.
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The Department of Justice unveiled charges against three men with ties to Iran who "engaged in a wide-ranging hacking campaign" targeted former President Donald Trump's campaign.
The final game of Caitlin Clark's rookie campaign drew in a record viewership for the WNBA, capping off a season of milestones for the Indiana Fever rookie and the league.
New York Mayor Eric Adams arrived to voluntarily surrender to authorities after federal prosecutors announced an indictment against him on corruption charges.