
Federal Judge Releases Alleged Jeffrey Epstein Suicide Note
A federal judge unsealed a purported suicide note allegedly written by Jeffrey Epstein weeks before his death in jail.

A federal judge unsealed a purported suicide note allegedly written by Jeffrey Epstein weeks before his death in jail.

Court proceedings have commenced in two unrelated homicide cases, one involving an Arizona robbery suspect and another in a New York murder-for-hire case.

Immigration officials arrested a Vietnamese national convicted of attempted murder and announced charges against a Mexican national in multiple attacks on women.

A Chattanooga police officer rescued a four-year-old girl from a burning apartment building, with video capturing the dramatic rescue.

Large wildfires are burning across southeastern states, destroying homes and timber plantations during a record-breaking drought.

A U.S. Air Force training aircraft crashed in Alabama with both pilots successfully ejecting and avoiding injury.

Five individuals entered guilty pleas for their involvement in a violent beating incident in downtown Cincinnati that circulated widely on social media.
Principal Kirk Moore of Pauls Valley High School in Oklahoma tackled a gunman who entered his school and spoke about the incident in an exclusive interview.

Investigators found evidence of human remains in soil at a California property linked to the man convicted of murdering college student Kristin Smart in 1996.
News outlets examine evidence from Jeffrey Epstein's final weeks in custody, including a handwritten note and financial transaction records.

Nancy Guthrie, 84, has been missing from her Tucson home for 100 days with no suspects identified and limited progress in the investigation.

James Shirah, 24, was sentenced to at least 30 years in prison for running over his best friend and groomsman Terry Taylor Jr with an SUV following an argument.

A suspect who allegedly fired into a major road near Boston had a previous criminal record, prompting discussion about criminal justice policies.

A Texas man accused of strangling his pregnant wife has fled to Italy and is reportedly fighting extradition while seeking asylum.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos faces calls for removal while leading investigation into Nancy Guthrie's disappearance.
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