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JonBenét Ramsey's Father Pushes for New DNA Testing, Calls Police Inaction a 'Roadblock'
Nearly 28 years after JonBenét Ramsey was found brutally murdered in her Boulder, Colorado, home, her father, John Ramsey, is publicly urging authorities to embrace cutting-edge DNA testing to solve one of America's most infamous cold cases. In exclusive interviews and a new Netflix docuseries titled Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey?, John Ramsey expressed frustration with the Boulder Police Department, accusing them of resisting external assistance that could crack the case. Nearly 28 years after JonBenét Ramsey was found brutally murdered in her Boulder, Colorado, home, her father, John Ramsey, is publicly urging authorities to embrace cutting-edge DNA testing to solve one of America's most infamous cold cases. In exclusive interviews and a new Netflix docuseries titled Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey?, John Ramsey expressed frustration with the Boulder Police Department, accusing them of resisting external assistance that could crack the case. -
Gautam Adani Indicted in U.S. Over $250M Bribery Scheme for Solar Contracts
Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and seven associates have been indicted in New York on charges linked to a large-scale bribery and fraud scheme. The U.S. Department of Justice revealed on Wednesday that Adani and his co-defendants allegedly paid over $250 million in bribes to Indian government officials to secure solar energy contracts valued at more than $2 billion in profits. The charges against Adani, chairman of the Adani Group, include securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and securities fraud. Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and seven associates have been indicted in New York on charges linked to a large-scale bribery and fraud scheme. The U.S. Department of Justice revealed on Wednesday that Adani and his co-defendants allegedly paid over $250 million in bribes to Indian government officials to secure solar energy contracts valued at more than $2 billion in profits. The charges against Adani, chairman of the Adani Group, include securities fraud conspiracy, wire fraud conspiracy, and securities fraud. -
Susan Smith Denied Parole After 30 Years for Drowning Her Sons
Susan Smith, who gained infamy three decades ago for drowning her two young sons by rolling her car into a South Carolina lake, was denied parole on Wednesday. The South Carolina Board of Paroles and Pardons unanimously rejected her plea, ensuring Smith remains incarcerated after serving 30 years of her life sentence. Susan Smith, who gained infamy three decades ago for drowning her two young sons by rolling her car into a South Carolina lake, was denied parole on Wednesday. The South Carolina Board of Paroles and Pardons unanimously rejected her plea, ensuring Smith remains incarcerated after serving 30 years of her life sentence. -
Illegal Immigrant Jose Ibarra Found Guilty in Murdering Georgia Nursing Student Laken Riley
Jose Antonio Ibarra, an undocumented immigrant from Venezuela, was convicted on all charges Wednesday for the brutal murder of 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley. The verdict, handed down by Athens-Clarke County Superior Court Judge H. Patrick Haggard, followed an emotional four-day trial that garnered national attention due to its harrowing details and broader implications for immigration debates. Jose Antonio Ibarra, an undocumented immigrant from Venezuela, was convicted on all charges Wednesday for the brutal murder of 22-year-old nursing student Laken Riley. The verdict, handed down by Athens-Clarke County Superior Court Judge H. Patrick Haggard, followed an emotional four-day trial that garnered national attention due to its harrowing details and broader implications for immigration debates. -
Brazilian Host Calls Joe Biden ‘Bin Laden’ During G20 Coverage, Sparking Laughter on Live TV
A Brazilian television host made an awkward blunder recently while introducing the world leaders attending the G20 summit. During a live broadcast, she mistakenly referred to U.S. President Joe Biden as "Bin Laden" instead of Biden. A Brazilian television host made an awkward blunder recently while introducing the world leaders attending the G20 summit. During a live broadcast, she mistakenly referred to U.S. President Joe Biden as "Bin Laden" instead of Biden. -
‘Bomb Cyclone’ Ravages Pacific Northwest, Leaves One Dead and Over 600,000 Without Power
A powerful "bomb cyclone" storm has swept through the Pacific Northwest, unleashing destructive winds, heavy rainfall, and widespread power outages. As of Wednesday morning, over 600,000 homes and businesses in Washington were without electricity, with King County alone reporting more than 465,000 outages. A powerful "bomb cyclone" storm has swept through the Pacific Northwest, unleashing destructive winds, heavy rainfall, and widespread power outages. As of Wednesday morning, over 600,000 homes and businesses in Washington were without electricity, with King County alone reporting more than 465,000 outages. -
Manhattan DA Agrees to Delay Trump's Sentencing While Rejecting Dismissal Bid
The Manhattan District Attorney's office has agreed to delay sentencing for President-elect Donald Trump in his hush money case to allow sufficient time for prosecutors to address Trump's expected motion to dismiss. The Manhattan District Attorney's office has agreed to delay sentencing for President-elect Donald Trump in his hush money case to allow sufficient time for prosecutors to address Trump's expected motion to dismiss. -
Gov. Newsom Defers Menendez Brothers' Clemency to New District Attorney
The fate of Erik and Lyle Menendez, who have spent nearly three decades in prison for the 1989 murders of their parents, faces new uncertainty with the recent shift in Los Angeles County's top prosecutor. The upcoming transition in the district attorney's office-from George Gascón, who supports the brothers' resentencing, to Nathan Hochman, who has pledged a comprehensive review of the case-marks a critical juncture in the brothers' bid for freedom. The fate of Erik and Lyle Menendez, who have spent nearly three decades in prison for the 1989 murders of their parents, faces new uncertainty with the recent shift in Los Angeles County's top prosecutor. The upcoming transition in the district attorney's office-from George Gascón, who supports the brothers' resentencing, to Nathan Hochman, who has pledged a comprehensive review of the case-marks a critical juncture in the brothers' bid for freedom. -
Gunfire Hits Southwest Airlines Plane at Dallas Airport
Dallas police are investigating a troubling incident in which a Southwest Airlines plane was struck by a bullet late Friday as it prepared for takeoff from Dallas Love Field Airport. According to the airline, the bullet struck the right side of the aircraft, just beneath the flight deck, as it was taxiing for departure to Indianapolis. The flight returned safely to the gate, and no injuries were reported. Dallas police are investigating a troubling incident in which a Southwest Airlines plane was struck by a bullet late Friday as it prepared for takeoff from Dallas Love Field Airport. According to the airline, the bullet struck the right side of the aircraft, just beneath the flight deck, as it was taxiing for departure to Indianapolis. The flight returned safely to the gate, and no injuries were reported. -
Texas Supreme Court Clears Path for Robert Roberson's Execution Amid Shaken Baby Syndrome Controversy
The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that the execution of Robert Roberson, convicted in 2002 for the death of his 2-year-old daughter, Nikki, may proceed, marking a significant turn in a case that has attracted national attention due to its reliance on a contested shaken baby syndrome diagnosis. Roberson, who has consistently maintained his innocence, was originally scheduled for execution on October 17 before legal interventions halted the process temporarily. The Texas Supreme Court has ruled that the execution of Robert Roberson, convicted in 2002 for the death of his 2-year-old daughter, Nikki, may proceed, marking a significant turn in a case that has attracted national attention due to its reliance on a contested shaken baby syndrome diagnosis. Roberson, who has consistently maintained his innocence, was originally scheduled for execution on October 17 before legal interventions halted the process temporarily.