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Death of a rainmaker: When drought means murder in South Sudan
In South Sudan’s Lopit mountains, rainmaker Solomon Oture was buried alive by his community after years of failed rains, exposing a deadly tradition that continues in silence and fear.
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Conrad Nguyen
Local
Ohio county agrees to $7M settlement over man’s death after jail guards restrained him, family says
The family of Christian Black reached a $7 million settlement with Montgomery County after his jail death but vowed to keep fighting for criminal accountability and justice.
by
Conrad Nguyen
Crime
Trump says ‘it’s anarchy’ in Portland. Here’s why locals say that’s far from reality
Striking nurses at Henry Ford Genesys Hospital rushed from their picket line to assist victims of the Grand Blanc church shooting and fire, showing selfless dedication even while off duty.
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Conrad Nguyen
Crime
Nurses on strike leave picket line to help victims of Michigan church shooting and fire
Striking nurses from Henry Ford Genesys Hospital broke from their picket line to aid victims of the Grand Blanc church shooting and fire, offering medical support, comfort, and solidarity despite being asked to leave by hospital officials.
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Conrad Nguyen
Crime
Daughters of man murdered in Michigan church forgive shooter in emotional letter
The daughters of a Michigan church shooting victim chose forgiveness over anger, honoring their father’s legacy of compassion and faith.
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Conrad Nguyen
Crime
Feds rack up arrests in Memphis as part of Trump admin’s latest crime crackdown operation
Federal officers and National Guard troops have been deployed to Memphis as part of a national crime crackdown led by the Trump administration.
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Conrad Nguyen
Local
Former police officer pleads not guilty to killing ex-TV reporter and his partner in Australia
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Conrad Nguyen
Crime
Hegseth, Bondi arrive in Memphis to oversee federal crackdown on crime
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Attorney General Pam Bondi arrived in Memphis to launch a sweeping federal task force aimed at cracking down on violent crime, sparking both support and criticism.
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Conrad Nguyen
Crime
Deadly attack near Manchester synagogue
A vehicle and stabbing attack outside a Manchester synagogue left two people dead and several others injured, shaking the city’s Jewish community.
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Conrad Nguyen
Crime
Government shutdown continues as White House weighs "thousands" of layoffs
The 2025 U.S. government shutdown has entered its second day with Congress deadlocked, federal workers facing furloughs and possible layoffs, and the White House using the crisis to push sweeping funding cuts.
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Conrad Nguyen
Local
Latter-day Saints churchgoers raise money for family of accused mass shooter
A Michigan LDS congregation has raised over $285,000 through GiveSendGo to support the family of accused church shooter Thomas Jacob Sanford, sparking both compassion and controversy.
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Conrad Nguyen
Crime
Justice Department Seeks to Denaturalize Convicted Gun Trafficker
The United States has filed a denaturalization action against Vladimir Volgaev, a Ukrainian-born man who concealed his role in firearms smuggling and fraud, leading to a conviction in 2020 after gaining U.S. citizenship in 2016.
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Conrad Nguyen
Crime
Georgia Tech Research Corporation Agrees to Pay $875,000 to Resolve Civil Cyber-Fraud Litigation
Georgia Tech Research Corporation will pay $875,000 to settle allegations it violated the False Claims Act by failing to meet required cybersecurity standards on Defense Department contracts.
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Conrad Nguyen
Crime
How a 'Yogurt Shop Murders' Victim’s Final Struggle Led Police to a Serial Killer Suspect 34 Years Later
DNA and ballistic evidence have identified long-deceased Robert Eugene Brashers as the perpetrator of the 1991 Austin “Yogurt Shop Murders,” finally bringing closure to the case.
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Conrad Nguyen
Crime
'Vile' Manchester Synagogue Attack on Yom Kippur Leaves 2 Dead, 4 Injured
Two people were killed and four others injured when a man drove into and attacked worshippers outside a Manchester synagogue on Yom Kippur.
by
Conrad Nguyen
Crime
Starvation is a War Crime: Why Accountability Still Lags Behind
Starvation has been outlawed as a weapon of war for decades, yet its deliberate use continues to escape accountability due to legal and political hurdles.
by
Conrad Nguyen
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