Judge mulls fate of US researcher who denies spying for China
Tao's attorneys told the court that she hacked into his email account to obtain a copy of an unsigned job offer from China that she provided to the FBI, sparking an investigation.
Weinstein faces new sex crimes charges in Los Angeles as New York trial looms
Disgraced director was charged with forcible rape, forcible oral copulation, sexual penetration by use of force and sexual battery by restraint.
Epstein accuser responds in wake of '60 Minutes' report: 'Survivors deserve answers'
One of Jeffrey Epstein's most vocal accusers sounded off on social media in the wake of a media report surrounding the financier's controversial death.
Harvey Weinstein trial looms 2 years after #MeToo movement
Disgraced movie mogul to face criminal trial that could see him put behind bars
Michael Jackson accusers can now sue for sexual abuse, court rules
A new California law extended the statute of limitations on child sexual abuse cases, giving victims until age 40 to file civil lawsuits.
Carlos Ghosn: What is the red notice issued against the fugitive auto exec?
A red notice was issued for Carlos Ghosn, the fugitive former auto exec who escaped Japan for Lebanon.
'Psychic' scams mom for $70K after saying 10-year-old daughter 'possessed': Police
Tracy Milanovich, 37, of Somerset, is charged with obtaining property by trick, along with larceny and witness intimidation, Somerset police said in a statement Thursday.
Flight records of Ghosn escape falsified to hide auto exec's travel, jet firm says
Carlos Ghosn's daring escape spanned three continents and involved private planes, multiple passports and international intrigue.
Carlos Ghosn 'would not be extradited' if he went to France: Official
The ex-automotive exec was out on bail in Japan – and was supposedly being watched closely – when he fled the country early Monday.
Judge orders Alex Jones to pay $100,000 in Sandy Hook case
Jones is being sued for defamation in Austin, Texas, by the parents of a 6-year-old who was among the 26 people killed in the Newtown, Connecticut, attack.
Police: Amazon delivery driver steals UPS package from home
An Amazon delivery driver stole a package that was delivered earlier by UPS at a Pennsylvania home, police said.
Lawyers: Robert Durst wrote note about location of body
Lawyers for New York real estate heir Robert Durst acknowledge he penned a note tipping off police to the location of the body of a friend he’s accused of killing, according to court documents.
Carlos Ghosn after planning escape, now plots a press conference
Carlos Ghosn’s escape to Lebanon from Japan followed weeks of planning by associates aimed at getting the former auto executive to a country they believed would provide a more friendly legal environment to try the claims of financial wrongdoing against him, according to people familiar with the matter.
Carlos Ghosn 'unlikely to have to go back' to Japan: Legal expert
Ghosn reportedly escaped inside a musical instrument container.
McDonald's denies officer was handed coffee with expletive
McDonald's is disputing allegations that a Kansas police officer was handed a coffee with an expletive and the word “pig” written on it when he stopped there on his way to work.
Former Nissan Chief Carlos Ghosn arrives in Beirut, Lebanon
Former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn, who is awaiting trial in Japan, has arrived in Beirut, a close friend and local media reported Monday.
China convicts scientists selling gene-editing human babies service
The court said the researchers were involved in the births of three gene-edited babies to two women, confirming reports of a third baby.
Disney actor charged in Utah child sex case says judge is biased against gays
Former Disney Channel actor charged with trying to have sex with a 13-year-old boy in Salt Lake City contends he can't get a fair trial because the judge in his case is biased against gay people.
Doctor charged in 25 deaths sues hospital for defamation
An Ohio doctor accused of ordering drug overdoses in the deaths of 25 hospital patients has sued his former employer for defamation.
Hanukkah stabbings suspect faces attempted murder charges
A knife-wielding man stormed into a rabbi's home and stabbed five people as they celebrated Hanukkah in an Orthodox Jewish community north of New York City, an ambush the governor said was an act of domestic terrorism fueled by intolerance and a "cancer" of growing hatred in America.



















