Voices: ‘Her case haunts me’: These horrific murders show North America is not doing enough to help Indigenous women
Twilight Crooks is one of thousands of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls whose cases remain unsolved
Twilight Crooks is one of thousands of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls whose cases remain unsolved
‘Truly, my mind is blown and it is fascinating,’ the actor said.
Organizers of the Burning Man counterculture celebration have become the latest plaintiffs challenging one of the growing number of “green energy” projects in the works in Nevada
Fay Johnson, 32, previously pleaded guilty to assault occasioning actual bodily harm on the boy
The Lionesses beat Germany 2-1 last July to win the Women’s European Championship
In 2016, French documentary filmmaker Alice Diop traveled to a town in Northern France to watch the trial of a Senegalese woman, Fabienne Kabou, who one night in 2013 left her 15-month-old daughter on the beach to die
Bryan Kohberger is charged with the murders of University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin in Moscow on November 13
‘I didn’t steal funds,’ SBF says in blog post while under house arrest at parent’s home
Latest court appearance coincides with the start of the spring semester at the University of Idaho, with many students returning to campus this week for the first time since the brutal murders
Watchdog says unevidenced claims migrants abusing system ‘infecting response’ to vulnerable people
Hull Pot, one of England’s largest natural holes, was swamped with surging water as storms rolled through
Emergency services still tackling inferno after 15 hours, in proximity to oil tanker
A second officer was cleared of three allegations of breaching professional standards
Ezra Miller has reached a plea agreement with prosecutors in which the “Flash” actor will avoid jail time
‘I started and graduated from college in that time,’ one viewer writes
The ceremony will return to London’s O2 Arena next month, hosted by Mo Gilligan.
The ceremony will take place on Saturday February 11 at London’s O2 arena.
The Palestinian Health Ministry says the Israeli military shot and killed two Palestinians during arrest raids in the occupied West Bank
A Zambian court has granted bail to eight Croatian nationals charged with child trafficking
The royal couple met staff, volunteers and young people at the Open Door charity’s Bloom Building in Birkenhead, Wirral.
A group of 46 Democratic lawmakers has sent a letter to President Joe Biden demanding former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s diplomatic visa be canceled in the wake of the rampage in Brazil’s capital by his supporters
A human rights group says an opposition politician who ran against authoritarian Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has been arrested in Minsk
Nominations include a Christmas song and the breakout hit from an animated Disney movie
“People winning acting roles from playing killers keeps the obsession going and this makes sick people thrive on the fame,” said the mother of Dahmer’s 12th victim Tony Hughes
Todd Field’s film is essentially about the whirlpools of discourse around #MeToo and ‘cancel culture’, but rarely in a way that feels like a polemic