Luigi Mangione to plead not guilty as his lawyer claims there's 'zero evidence' he shot CEO
Luigi Mangione's attorney told reporters after a hearing in Pennsylvania on Tuesday that he anticipates his client will be pleading not guilty to the murder charges brought against him in New York City
Kim Jong Un declares SOUTH Korea a 'fascist dictatorship'
As the political crisis in South Korea deepens, Kim Jong Un's state media finally broke its silence by, somewhat ironically, slamming Yoon for bringing about a 'dictatorship of the people'.
Muzikawukhulelwa Sibiya to decide next steps in Meyiwa murder trial
Legal expert Nthabiseng Dubazana explains how defence lawyer Thulani Mngomezulu's death affects the trial
Muzikawukhulelwa Sibiya to decide next steps in Meyiwa murder trial
Legal expert Nthabiseng Dubazana explains how defence lawyer Thulani Mngomezulu's death affects the trial
Brian Thompson shooting suspect Luigi Mangione 'had plot to bomb Manhattan'
Notes found with Luigi Mangione when he was arrested in relation to the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson reportedly reveal how he had a plan to bomb Manhattan
Court finds neo-Nazi planned attack at law firm
Cavan Medlock had a Nazi flag and a knife when he targeted the immigration law firm, a court finds.
Incredible moment hero receptionist tackles knife-wielding Nazi
Cavan Medlock, 32, turned up at the Duncan Lewis law firm in Harrow, northwest London carrying a black rucksack containing gaffer tape and handcuffs.
Burglar who boasted about murdering friend in Sutton Coldfield to fellow prisoner is jailed for life
Craig Moult was found dead inside his flat on Boldmere Close in Sutton Coldfield on September 3, 2023
Diddy accuser makes shocking claim about celebrities at 'White Party'
The accuser, who has remained an anonymous John Doe since originally filing a lawsuit against Combs in October, said that his experience at the White Party left him traumatized for years.
UnitedHealthcare CEO killing: Hotel clerk says 'cagey' suspect sought room
Before he was arrested Luigi Mangione walked into the Horseshoe Curve Lodge in Altoona, Pennsylvania, on Monday looking for a room, according to the desk clerk who greeted him and noticed what he described as the man's shifty behavior. "He basically just walked in kind of cagey, just looking around, making sure he wasn't being watched, asked if he could get a room here," the hotel clerk, John Kuklis, told ABC News. Mangione's arrival on Monday, the morning he was later arrested, came days after last week's fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan.
Drink-driver narrowly missed crashing into house on way home from 'bottomless brunch'
His Fiat Punto lifted off the ground as the car smashed into a lamppost
Eoin Hayes will not be paid €37,000 allowance following Social Democrats suspension
He will take his seat in the Dáil as an independent deputy next week, but will not be receiving a €37,037 allowance for independent TDs
'He taps into British frustrations': James Cleverly fires warning shot at Kemi Badenoch over Farage's threat to Tories
James Cleverly has fired a warning shot at leader Kemi Badenoch over the Tory threat from Nigel Farage.
Social Democrats discuss full review of Hayes' suspension
The national executive of the Social Democrats met tonight to discuss holding a full review into the circumstances surrounding the suspension of newly elected TD Eoin Hayes.
Gary Gannon says sorry for 'silly' comment linking journalists to special adviser jobs
Social Democrats TD Gary Gannon stated in a podcast that while for some jobs you need 'CVs', journalists need 'front pages' to get special adviser jobs.
Schumer says Senate will vote on Social Security changes
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Wednesday he’s “doing everything” he can to try to pass legislation that would enact some Social Security before Congress ushers in a new class next month. Schumer said at a rally the Senate “is going to take action on the Social Security,” telling union members, “you’re going to…
Youth, 17, who died after bike crash had beaten leukaemia as a toddler
Spencer Crofts, 17, was riding a scrambler bike when it was involved in a crash with an electric bike at around 6.25pm on November 30 in Woodchurch, on the Wirral peninsula.
S Korea's President Yoon vows to 'fight to the end'
President Yoon Suk Yeol said that he declared martial law to protect the country's democracy.
S Korea's Yoon vows to fight 'until the very last minute'
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol lashed out at his political opponents as "anti-state forces", said North Korea has hacked the country's elections and defended his short-lived martial law order as a legal move to protect democracy.
Sth Korea's Yoon vows to fight to 'the very last minute'
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has hit out at his political opponents as "anti-state forces", said North Korea has hacked the country's elections and defended his short-lived martial law order as a legal move to protect democracy.
How Luigi Mangione's legal defence could take shape
Police believe forensic and ballistic evidence ties the suspect to insurance CEO Brian Thompson's killing.
Naod's new life with Dundee forever family after fleeing Eritrea alone as a child
He was only 15 years when old when Naod made the terrifying journey by small boat over the English Channel to find sanctuary in the UK as an unaccompanied child asylum seeker.
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