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How did a former Bridgeport doctor's office become an illegal club where a homicide took place?
Bridgeport police allege 924 Noble Ave. secretly hosted an illegal after-hours club where Jordan Thompson, 31, was shot and killed early Sunday morning.
Delco Times on MSN
Anatomy of an investigation: Taking down the Money Making Legends
The investigation netted 17 out of 17 convictions, but took a year and a half to put together. Crime in that part of the ...
Carbon Brief speaks to experts about the contested legality of leaving the UNFCCC and what practical changes will result from US departure.
Sure, here is the revised description without the links and additional text: Today Leo takes a good look at the Asus rog ...
Mongabay News on MSN
Indonesia’s illegal gold boom leaves a toxic legacy of mercury pollution
There wasn’t much Aris Adrianto felt he could do when the gold miners’ heavy vehicles broke into Bukit Gajah Berani, here in this remote pocket of Sumatra’s Merangin district. “They just kept going, ...
Senior figures in Reform UK have been developing close connections to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), an authoritarian, ...
President Trump welcomed the oil executives to the White House after US forces earlier Friday seized their fifth tanker over ...
Tuesday’s celebration of New York City’s huge 2025 gains against crime went without mention of former Mayor Eric Adams, who ...
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A use-of-force review board clears the officer who fatally shot Ta’Kiya Young and her unborn child
The five-member review board, empaneled by Blendon Township Police Chief John Belford, found that Officer Connor Grubb did ...
Adrian Gonzales, a former Uvalde schools officer, didn’t try to stop or distract the teen shooter, Salvador Ramos, when he ...
Atlanta Black Star on MSN
‘Monkey Head’: New Jersey Police Chief, Cop Secretly Recorded Using Anti-Black Racial Slurs on Chopping Block After Judge Drops Gavel 5 Years Later
Shocking audio reveals NJ police chief and officer using vile racial slurs towards Black individuals. Judge's decision sparks ...
Gov. Phil Murphy on Thursday signed a bill that will effectively ban cellphones in all public schools in New Jersey, starting ...
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