Kristin Smart: Police search family home of ‘prime suspect’ Paul Flores in 1996 cold case
Cadaver dogs and ground penetrating radar are being used in the two-day search of the Arroyo Grande home north of Los Angeles
Cadaver dogs and ground penetrating radar are being used in the two-day search of the Arroyo Grande home north of Los Angeles
The government is introducing tighter restrictions
‘The CDC is very well aware that data are accumulating making it look more like three feet are OK under certain circumstances’
Carbis Bay Hotel accused of ‘hypocrisy’ after clearing site for new buildings ahead of international meeting in June
Tanzania’s vice president on Monday sought to reassure the nation amid the continuing absence of the country’s president, saying it was “normal” for human beings to suffer colds and other illnesses
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The timing of a $27m settlement by Minneapolis over the death of George Floyd could delay the start of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin's trial.
NASA may soon chalk up another one-year space mission thanks to an out-of-this-world Russian movie-making deal
Records extracted from living and dead oak trees reveal worsening impact of human-caused global heating
Indigenous groups appear more willing to put community first, reports Andrew Buncombe in Toppenish
We try out the audio brand’s new speaker, which is designed for front room party animals
President emphasises role of local doctors, preachers, and priests in advocating for public health steps such as getting vaccines and wearing masks
Home secretary says peaceful vigil turned into ‘pretty ugly scenes’
The move comes as border-crossers overwhelm US capacity to house them
The French government has announced that it is to return a Nazi-looted Gustav Klimt landscape painting to its rightful owners, eight decades after it was stolen from a Jewish family in Austria in 1938
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The new policing bill is knee jerk legislation of the very worst kind
The city will further expand its capacity in May if coronavirus cases decline
Incident happened in tunnel near college and driver of car arrested
Steven Gerrard’s side travel to Celtic Park on Sunday for their first game since clinching the Scottish Premiership title
No promotion or relegation to or from the tiers involved
The biggest customers include Gulf states and countries including India and Pakistan
Every woman who claims to have been mistreated ‘needs to be treated with dignity and respect,’ White House press secretary says
Though DC is panicking, us in the Midwest feel a little differently about the new president staying off our screens
‘I genuinely do not believe you get safe effective care by making nearly 725,000 people scared of their regulator’