From finding lost treasure and going on the lam to life behind bars: The odd case of scientist Tommy Thompson
Investors want to know the whereabouts of gold recovered in 1988; the man who found it says he doesn’t know, writes Sheila Flynn
Investors want to know the whereabouts of gold recovered in 1988; the man who found it says he doesn’t know, writes Sheila Flynn
The restaurant owner felt pressured to stay open to pay for his wife’s cancer treatments
The TerraMar Project didn’t pay out any grant money between 2013 and 2017 and seemed to exist more to divert attention from Maxwell’s association with Epstein, friends say
A white suburban Minneapolis police officer has been found guilty of first-degree and second-degree manslaughter in the death of Daunte Wright, a Black man
Some Arctic communities have started patrols to keep watch for wandering polar bears, writes Graig Graziosi
The mother of a transgender teenager who died by suicide at a youth detention center in Maine has settled a wrongful death lawsuit against the state for $225,000
Under pressure from U.S. auto safety regulators, Tesla has agreed to stop allowing video games to be played on center touch screens while its vehicles are moving
With an unwavering eye and a piercing intellect, Didion revealed an America gripped by moral decadence and self-deception
The Brooklyn Center police officer was found guilty of first-degree and second-degree manslaughter over the death of the 20-year-old Black man
NHS is in a ‘state of emergency’ and can now only ‘crisis manage’ say leaders
Local councillors in Letterkenny said the community had been left stunned by the incident.
The Manchester City boss says he agrees with Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson that player welfare is not taken seriously enough.
‘I’m taking back my character’ says 18-year-old who killed two people at a Black Lives Matter protest
Arizona state Sen. Jamescita Mae Peshlakai has resigned Wednesday to take a position with the U.S. Department of the Interior, led by Secretary Deb Haaland
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says next week’s New Year’s Eve celebration in Times Square will still go on, just not with as many revelers as usual because of COVID-19
‘I am never settling for anything less now,’ one viewer wrote
A rise in Omicron cases is behind a shortage in medicines such as painkillers, experts have said
President Joe Biden is making two final nominations to the federal bench this year as he caps his first year in office with 40 judges confirmed
Industry calls for ‘radical’ measures to cut bills as costs soar
Julian Knight said there were ‘serious questions to be asked about DCMS and the way in which it is going about appointments’.
Interview: Parents of Disney Channel star tell Andrew Buncombe they had no idea epilepsy could be fatal
Universal Orlando is reinstating its mask requirements beginning Christmas Eve as COVID-19 cases are surging as a result of the omicron variant
Surge in demand as public urged to use kits in hours before meeting up with loved ones
The Hubble Space Telescope and its upcoming replacement are vastly different