MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — An Australian judge on Monday sentenced triple-murderer Erin Patterson to life in prison with a non-parole period of 33 years for poisoning four of her estranged husband’s ...
LIMA — After just over an hour of deliberating Thursday afternoon, an Allen County jury found Randy Prouty, 50, guilty on all counts in his trial. A judge subsequently sentenced him to life without ...
LSU swimming and diving team members allege their coaches have engaged in bullying, racist comments and “toxic” behavior, according to the athletes’ exit interviews. (LSU Athletics photo) LSU swimming ...
‘Orange [Is the New Black]’ was definitely a pioneer in terms of queer people being able to see themselves on television, queer women specifically. Showing people that there are people out there who ...
I stopped buying newly made clothes two years ago and built an entirely secondhand closet. I gained back confidence and creative freedom because I no longer pay attention to ads. I made like-minded ...
Todd Chrisley knows the best part of life after lock up. Three months after the Chrisley patriarch and his wife Julie Chrisley were pardoned by President Donald Trump and relieved of their sentences ...
My mother and I were always close and I saw her as my best friend. Her health issues began to get complicated at the same time I my job was becoming more stressful. I decided to make a change so I ...
ELK POINT, S.D. (KTIV) - More than two years after her death, the man convicted of killing 23-year-old Jordan “Jordy” Beardshear will spend the rest of his life in prison. Alfredo Castellanos-Rosales ...
LATRONICO, Italy — She was craving peace and quiet after working as a teacher for 20 years, and Amelia Butler from Pennsylvania says that buying a bargain home in Italy has given her just that. The 57 ...
She was craving peace and quiet after working as a teacher for 20 years, and Amelia Butler from the US says that buying a bargain home in Italy has given her just that. The 57-year-old now spends half ...
Disgraced Congressman George Santos can’t stay out of the spotlight — even from a federal prison in New Jersey, where he’s been writing a weekly diary to gripe about life in lockup, his state-issued ...
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