Rex Heuermann, the man charged with seven of the Gilgo Beach murders that gripped Long Island, New York, is expected to plead guilty next month, according to a source. Subscribe to read this story ...
The New York Times writer M. Gessen always disliked their younger cousin Allen. But then he did something so bad, even M. was surprised – and they realized they didn’t know Allen at all. See more of ...
MOLINE, Ill. — A proposed Illinois bill could change how handgun ammunition is tracked statewide, but it’s already facing skepticism from both lawmakers and gun owners. House Bill 4414 would require ...
The five-part podcast is based on a family member of New York Times Opinion columnist M. Gessen. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer The New York Times and Serial Productions are launching a new true ...
A proposed bill to restate and clarify serial communication rules for the state's public meetings law drew criticism from journalism leaders and the Oregon Government Ethics Commission at the Oregon ...
"Serial Killer: The Exhibition" is set to make its United States debut at Atlanta’s Pullman Yards beginning this Feb. 7. The exhibition features more than 2,100 original artifacts connected to serial ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prosecutors in multiple counties announced charges for individuals accused of being serial killers this year. The FBI ...
Dozens of serial killers have terrorized American communities over the decades, from H. H. Holmes becoming “the Beast of Chicago” in the 19th century to “the Hillside Stranglers” inciting fear across ...
Florida authorities are pushing back on social media rumors about a "serial killer on the loose" in Jacksonville after three women were found dead in separate incidents over three days. The ...
Abstract: This paper provides a debugging method of serial communication based on LabVIEW active receiving, which solves the problem of incomplete data acquisition and high system resource occupation ...
The Oregon Government Ethics Commission is asking the Oregon Law Commission, which helps the Legislature fix laws that have unintended consequences or glaring holes in them, to review and make ...
The last time anybody saw Charlotte Cook was January 3, 1974. That afternoon, the college student and community organizer, a young mother and widow, left her home in Oakland to visit her sister in San ...