A Chicago man has been charged with killing a teenage girl in 2016 to boost his standing in a gang.
Who can die? Canada wrestles with euthanasia for the mentally ill
Canadians with mental illness could soon qualify for assisted death. It’s ignited debate in the country.
Facebook, Microsoft pulling out of more Seattle-area offices
In the latest sign of change in tech — and softening of the office market here — Facebook and Microsoft are vacating buildings in Seattle and Bellevue.
Peru’s chief prosecutor launches probes into protest deaths amid cabinet shakeup
Peru’s attorney general has launched 11 inquiries to identify those responsible for more than three dozen mostly civilian deaths during some of the country’s most violent social protests in years, her office said on Friday, as some of the president’s t…
Trump insults rape accuser Carroll in unsealed testimony, falsely says she indicated ‘she loved it’
Ex-president Donald Trump faces two defamation lawsuits by E. Jean Carroll, who accuses him of raping her in a New York City department store decades ago.
Judge sentences three abortion rights protesters who interrupted Supreme Court hearing
Protesters were held for more than 30 hours in ‘deplorable and shocking conditions’ after arrest, attorney says
Alaska court: Anchorage Democrat qualified for House seat
A divided Alaska Supreme Court has ruled that an Anchorage Democrat who won a state House race was a qualified candidate.
Sam Bankman-Fried’s Secret ‘Backdoor’ Discovered, FTX Lawyer Says
Sam Bankman-Fried instructed his FTX cofounder Gary Wang to create a “secret” backdoor to enable his trading firm Alameda to borrow $65 billion of clients’ money from the exchange without their permission, the Delaware bankruptcy court was told Wednesd…