In a gripping sentencing hearing, Bryan Kohberger confronts the families of his victims. With emotions running high, families will share their pain, and Kohberger’s future hangs in the balance. Will he reveal a motive for the brutal crimes?
Federal officials toured Alcatraz, stirring debate over Trump's proposal to reopen the prison. Critics call it a costly distraction amid pressing national issues. Can history be erased for a new prison?
In a tense courtroom, Bryan Kohberger admitted guilt for the murder of four Idaho college students, prompting a plea deal that spares him from the death penalty but leaves families searching for answers.
In a gripping court hearing, prosecutors revealed startling evidence against Bryan Kohberger, who pleaded guilty to avoid the death penalty for the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students. Discover how investigators pieced together the chilling details of the crime.
The 85th Peabody Awards highlighted urgent calls for democracy, justice reform, and diversity, with Lorne Michaels reflecting on SNL's legacy and the power of storytelling in media.
President Trump faces backlash for pardoning drug dealers while advocating for harsher penalties. The release of Larry Hoover sparks debate over the effectiveness of U.S. drug policy.
In a surprising move, President Trump has granted a full pardon to Todd and Julie Chrisley, reality TV stars convicted of financial fraud. This decision reignites debates over justice and political power.
Eight violent criminals are being deported to South Sudan, raising concerns about their final destination and public safety. The DHS insists no country would accept them due to their heinous crimes.
In a stunning legal twist, Erik and Lyle Menendez, convicted of murdering their parents over 35 years ago, are now eligible for parole after a recent resentencing. Their case, filled with allegations of abuse, continues to spark debate and media interest.
In a surprising turn of events, a Los Angeles judge has resentenced the Menendez brothers to 50 years to life, making them eligible for parole after over three decades in prison for the murders of their parents. The brothers expressed remorse and highlighted their transformation behind bars. A decision on their release will come in June.