Feb. 12 (UPI) --A serial thief who has been stealing items including towels, shoes and underwear from a New Zealand school for over a year was finally caught on camera and identified as a literal cat ...
PEARLAND, Texas — A woman eating lunch in her car in Pearland was caught off guard last Friday when she got an eyeful of Damond Lindsey, 56, who allegedly exposed and touched himself in the car parked ...
Our obsession with serial killers and true crime probably has concerning implications for our collective psyche. Why are we so drawn to darkness? The same could be asked of many of the protagonists of ...
Original music by Martin D. FowlerMarion Lozano and Dan Powell Engineered by Phoebe Wang When the reporter Dyan Neary attended a county commissioners’ meeting in the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania, she ...
Like the iPhone 16 series, all of Apple's latest iPhone 17 models include a new Camera Control button (located on the lower right-hand side when holding the phone in portrait mode). The button aims to ...
With the iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max, Apple introduced a new design for the rear of the device. Instead of a camera bump, we now have a camera plateau that spans almost the entire back of the iPhone.
Jacob Power made detailed plans matching his thoughts, which he called a 'kill list'; in particular, to break into The White Hart pub in Hamstead Marshall, and to rob, torture, and murder the ...
In the winter of 2021, “Saturday Night Live” spoofed the true-crime industrial complex with a musical number called “Murder Show.” The sketch sends up the consumption of spectacular depravity as an ...
The Pentagon has released the identities of the six members of the U.S. Air Force killed when a KC-135 refueling plane crashed over western Iraq. Pentagon identifies six Airmen killed in KC-135 crash ...
If you've been using computers for more than a couple of decades, you've probably used a serial port to attach peripherals like your mouse and modem. Until the USB standard rendered them obsolete in ...
BALTIMORE (AP) — Adnan Syed, whose case amassed a worldwide following of "Serial" podcast listeners, will remain free — even though his murder conviction still stands, a Baltimore judge ruled on ...
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