A glove, 'reddish' pillow and receipts seized from Idaho murder suspect's home

A black glove, a stained pillow and receipts from Walmart and Marshalls were among items seized from the apartment of a criminology major accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students

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Idaho murders: Search warrant reveals what police found in suspect's apartment

A pillow with a "reddish/brown stain." A "collection of dark red spotting." A disposable glove. At least a dozen strands of hair.These are just some of the items that investigators seized from the

Another North Carolina electrical substation damaged by gunfire

Another electrical substation damaged by gunfire in North Carolina An electrical substation in North Carolina has been damaged by gunfire, marking the third incident where a substation was

Former Republican candidate arrested for allegedly targeting Democrats' homes

A former Republican candidate for the New Mexico House of Representatives was arrested Monday for allegedly organizing men to shoot at the homes of Democrats in the state, police announced. Four

China’s economy grew 3% in 2022, weighed down by Covid rules and property slump

BEIJING — China reported GDP growth for 2022 that beat expectations as December retail sales came in far better than projected.GDP grew by 3% in 2022, the National Bureau of Statistics said Tuesday.

Dak Prescott outduels Tom Brady as Cowboys rout Buccaneers in NFC wild-card playoff game

TAMPA — It was Dak Prescott’s night to exorcise some demons. The embattled quarterback rebounded from the worst game of his career to arguably his best in leading the Dallas

China's population falls for first time in decades, hampering its economic rise

HONG KONG — China said Tuesday that its population declined last year for the first time in six decades, a historic shift with profound implications for the world’s second-largest economy.Officials

Biden, Harris and thousands of DC residents celebrate MLK at local events

On Monday morning, thousands of residents flooded the historic Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue in southeast Washington, D.C. -- the throughway for the city's annual peace walk and parade in