A Missouri man who admitted to burying his wife’s body and misleading authorities for more than a year about her whereabouts was convicted Thursday of second-degree murder.
Monthly Archives: November 2021
Beloved ‘Dolphin Tale’ star Winter dies at Florida aquarium
A prosthetic-tailed dolphin named Winter that starred in the “Dolphin Tale” movies died Thursday evening at a Florida aquarium despite life-saving efforts to treat a gastrointestinal abnormality, aquarium officials said.
Freedom from court could be imminent for Britney Spears
Britney Spears’ independence day may finally have arrived.
Teddy bear lost in Glacier park returned to 6-year-old girl
A little girl who lost a special teddy bear she’d had since being adopted from an Ethiopian orphanage thought it was gone forever when she forgot it along a trail in Glacier National Park last year.
Next battleground at Rittenhouse trial: Jury instructions
Prosecutors and defense attorneys for Kyle Rittenhouse will return to the courthouse without the jury present on Friday to finalize how jurors will be instructed when they get the case next week.
Myanmar court sentences U.S. journalist to 11 years in jail
A court in military-ruled Myanmar on Friday sentenced detained U.S. journalist Danny Fenster to 11 years in prison after finding him guilty on several charges, including incitement for allegedly spreading false or inflammatory information.
With first NHL goal, Golden Knights’ Rondbjerg etches place in Danish hockey history
It was 4:38 a.m. in Rungsted, Denmark, the hometown of Golden Knights forward Jonas Rondbjerg, when the puck flew off his stick and into the net. Rondbjerg hadn’t had a chance to check his phone before he …
Attorney: No more ‘Black pastors’ in court for Arbery case
An attorney for one of the white men standing trial in the death of Ahmaud Arbery told the judge Thursday he doesn’t want “any more Black pastors” in the courtroom after the Rev. Al Sharpton sat with the slain man’s family.
Sponsors asked to defend support for Beijing Winter Olympics
Leading sponsors of the Beijing Winter Olympics should explain why they remain largely silent about alleged human rights abuses in China with the Games opening there in just under three months, Human Rights Watch said Friday.
Chatting with Day N Vegas rapper Denzel Curry about anime, self-growth and what’s next
“Once the curtains are closed and there’s nobody saying you’re this person or you’re that person, who are you?”