Oscar Pistorius, a former Olympic athlete from South Africa, was granted parole on Friday after spending almost nine years in prison for the 2013 Valentine’s Day shooting death of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp.
Read More Double-Amputee Olympic Athlete Released From Prison After Serving Only 9 Years For Killing GirlfriendAuthor: Brooke Mallory
ISIS Takes Responsibility For Iran Bombings, At Least 84 People Killed
In one of the largest terrorist attacks to hit Iran in decades, Wednesday’s suicide explosions targeted a memorial service for an Iranian commander killed in a 2020 U.S. drone strike.
Read More ISIS Takes Responsibility For Iran Bombings, At Least 84 People KilledU.N. Urges Alabama to Pause First Nitrogen Gas Execution in U.S.
In arguments that claim the nitrogen gas execution of an Alabama prisoner is an “untested” technique that could expose the prisoner to torture or “cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment,” United Nations officials are raising the alarm over the planned execution.
Read More U.N. Urges Alabama to Pause First Nitrogen Gas Execution in U.S.Chris Christie Says He Won’t Vote For Trump, Breaking RNC Debate Pledge
In violation of his debate agreement with the Republican National Committee (RNC), known as the “Beat Biden Pledge,” Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie declared on Wednesday that he will not cast his ballot for former president Donald Trump in November.
Read More Chris Christie Says He Won’t Vote For Trump, Breaking RNC Debate PledgeBREAKING: Jeffrey Epstein Court Papers Released, Names Listed In 943-Page Document
U.S. District New York Judge Loretta Preska’s ordered release of 187 names that had been previously withheld from court records in a case against Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime accomplice and lover, have finally been unveiled.
Read More BREAKING: Jeffrey Epstein Court Papers Released, Names Listed In 943-Page DocumentCourt Report: 187 Names On Epstein List To Be Released Today, Remaining Names Dropping On 22nd
The court that is in possession of the Jeffrey Epstein client documents has verified that the anticipated list of 187 names of Epstein’s acquaintances and colleagues will be made public, with the starting names appearing publicly today.
Read More Court Report: 187 Names On Epstein List To Be Released Today, Remaining Names Dropping On 22nd