Judge Weighs Backpack Evidence in CEO Murder Trial

A federal judge will hear testimony on police procedures regarding the seizure of Luigi Mangione's backpack, which contained key evidence in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Texas Sheriff Charged with Fraud After Trump Pardon

Webb County Sheriff Martin Cuellar Jr. faces fraud charges for misusing office funds to run a disinfecting business during COVID-19, two months after his brother received a presidential pardon.

Charity Distances Itself from Ex-Chairman in Abuse Case

A children's charity has publicly distanced itself from its former chairman, Todd Anthony Soulas, who faces 23 charges including child sexual assault and prostitution in an alleged plot with a private school teacher.

Euphoria Actress Accuses Lyft Driver of $1,000 Theft

Alanna Ubach reports a Lyft driver stole a package containing $1,000 cash, leading to the driver's permanent removal from the platform. The actress claims she was misled about delivery services.

Dementia Pensioner Convicted for Uninsured Car

A 77-year-old man with severe dementia from Middleton, Greater Manchester, was convicted for not insuring his car, which he stopped driving after his diagnosis, under a controversial fast-track court system.

Paris Hilton Opens Up About Leaked Sex Tape Trauma

Paris Hilton has spoken out about the lasting trauma from her leaked sex tape '1 Night in Paris', describing it as abuse and exploitation, and is now campaigning for new US laws against AI-generated deepfake pornography.

House Slave Captor Reported 20 Years Before Arrest

Amanda Wixon, 56, held a woman with learning disabilities captive for 25 years in Tewkesbury. Neighbours claim they repeatedly alerted social services, but no action was taken until police rescued the victim in 2021.

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