May 18, 2019 African-American strippers awarded more than $3 million in discrimination case Five African American dancers will split more than $3 million awarded to them Wednesday for back pay and suffering while working in a Mississippi strip club.
May 16, 2019 Retrial planned for Delaware man who broke thumb off $4.5M terracotta warrior statue Federal prosecutors said Thursday they plan to retry a Delaware man who admitted to breaking off a thumb of a $4.5 million ancient terra cotta warrior statue.
October 5, 2018 Jason Van Dyke trial: Chicago cop found guilty of second degree murder of Laquan McDonald A verdict was reached Friday afternoon in the case of a white Chicago cop, Jason Van Dyke, on trial in the fatal shooting of black teenager Laquan McDonald.
October 4, 2018 Kentucky man attempts to flee courtroom after prison sentence The sentencing of a man for violating his probation quickly plunged a Kentucky courtroom into chaos when he tried to make a run for it.
May 11, 2018 Ex-speaker of NY Assembly guilty in public corruption case, report says Sheldon Silver, a former politician in New York, was reportedly found guilty Friday after facing charges of public corruption.
November 28, 2017 Benghazi victims' relatives outraged over Khatalla verdict Family members of two victims of the 2012 Benghazi attack lashed out Tuesday after a suspected Libyan militant was cleared of the most serious charges against him, with one relative calling the verdict "a miscarriage of justice."
November 28, 2017 Benghazi suspect convicted on four lesser counts, does not face death penalty A federal jury found Ahmed Abu Khattala guilty Tuesday on just four of 18 charges related to the deadly 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, precluding him from facing the death penalty.
January 12, 2017 For US taxpayers, Guantanamo Bay was real estate deal of the century As the debate flares anew over whether to close the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, supporters of the prison camp are pointing to an often forgotten factoid: Gitmo is one of the best real estate deals the U.S. taxpayers have ever seen.
May 2, 2016 Blimp fiasco renews criticism of costly military surveillance program A multi-billion dollar military trial balloon came down with a thud, literally, this week, leaving behind a path of wreckage and, perhaps, any hope of getting the 17-year-old air surveillance program off the ground.
May 2, 2016 Gitmo detainees stall 9/11 hearing over CIA ‘black site’ claims A 9/11 hearing at the high-security courthouse in Guantanamo Bay came to an abrupt halt Monday morning, just minutes into the session, after two suspects claimed their interpreters worked at so-called CIA black sites -- and said they could not trust them.