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Today in History for July 21: In 1667, the "Treaty of Breda," which restored Acadia to France, was signed in the Netherlands. The treaty provided for France's restoration to England of part of the ...
This exciting production is unique for NCRT as it has four well-established co-directors combining their talents for what will surely be a memorable experience.
Under-23 time trial world champion Iván Romeo (Movistar) soloed to victory in the men's road race at the Spanish national championships, going away alone with 20km to go to claim his first elite ...
The only thing it could prove was that Sean Combs is a horrible person, and that’s not what it had charged him with.
On the heels of her highly publicized acquittal, Karen Read announced she's working on a scripted screen adaptation of her sensational case.
A third case of measles has been reported in Florida this year, this one in Leon County. This case follows two others in Florida this year, one in Broward County and another in Miami-Dade County.
Bryan Kohberger confessed to killing four University of Idaho students "willingly, unlawfully, deliberately and with premeditation and malice with forethought," per the judge overseeing his case.
The Supreme Court agreed to take up a Republican-led challenge to U.S. campaign finance restrictions, a case that could have major implications for the 2026 midterms.
Morphew’s brief appearance in Alamosa marked the beginning of a do-over of the high-profile, made-for-true-crime murder case of his wife Suzanne.
House Judiciary members claim Obama-appointed Judge McConnell violated ethics by ruling on Trump funding case while leading organization receiving federal grants.
The Jerusalem District Court agreed to postpone Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial — just hours after President Trump called for the case to be dropped while suggesting ...
As some Wall Street billionaires melt down over Zohran Mamdani’s policy platform, a prominent progressive economist argues that it meets the moment.