Gunman may have fled city, police chasing hundreds of tips in hunt for CEO killer The search for the gunman who killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson entered its third day Friday. Here's the latest news. 12/7/2024 - 2:20 am | View Link
Cannibal Serial Killer Sentenced to Death, as Prosecutors Describe His Chilling Methods A Texas man who murdered, dismembered, and burned the bodies of three people has been sentenced to death, prosecutors said. 12/6/2024 - 8:54 am | View Link
Serial killer who ‘sacrificed’ three people and left bodies in dumpster sentenced to death A man has been sentenced to death for killing and dismembering three people whose bodies were found in a burning dumpster in Fort Worth in 2021.The Tarrant County jury found Jason Thornburg, 44, ... 12/4/2024 - 6:38 pm | View Link
Cannibal serial killer Jason Thornburg sentenced to death TARRANT COUNTY – A North Texas serial killer convicted of murdering and dismembering a man and two women in what he has called "human sacrifices" has been sentenced to the death penalty. Jason ... 12/4/2024 - 8:25 am | View Link
How Karma Tracked A Black Texas Serial Killer Who Was Able To Do The Unthinkable for Years Because of Chemirmir’s work as a former health care worker, police say he targeted elderly women living in upscale senior living facilities. 11/30/2024 - 3:48 am | View Link
Mark Goudeau Goudeau would later be dubbed the Baseline Killer in the spring of 2006 after investigators linked him to a series of murders and armed robberies. The crimes later spread north, primarily in the North Central area of Phoenix, Arizona. 12/5/2024 - 6:47 pm | View Website
Dale Hausner and Samuel Dieteman Dale Shawn Hausner and Samuel John Dieteman were a duo of serial killers who committed several drive-by shootings and arsons in Phoenix, Arizona, between May 2005 and August 2006. They targeted random pedestrians and animals, mostly doing so while under the influence of methamphetamine, and also set multiple objects on fire. 12/5/2024 - 1:22 am | View Website
Take a Chilling Look Inside the Baseline Killer Case The Baseline Killer was first dubbed the Baseline Rapist after Phoenix police announced that a sturdy, light-skinned black man was sexually assaulting females as young as 12 years old at... 12/4/2024 - 9:11 pm | View Website
The Baseline Killer — Introduction — Crime Library The Baseline Killer terrorized South Phoenix and was at one point suspected of killing as many as 23 people, mostly women in their 20s and 30s. 12/4/2024 - 6:05 pm | View Website
"Baseline Killer" Mark Goudeau Sentenced to Death "Baseline Killer" Mark Goudeau learned his fate this afternoon when a jury sentenced him to death for a murderous crime spree that terrorized Valley residents for nearly a year. 12/3/2024 - 7:11 pm | View Website
Arizona’s attorney general has sued a Saudi-owned farm operating a massive hay operation in the middle of the Arizona desert, alleging that the business is hastening the loss of the rural community’s rapidly depleting groundwater supply.
The farm owned by Fondomonte uses billions of gallons of groundwater in La Paz County each year to irrigate the desert to grow hay, which it then ships back to the Middle East to feed dairy cows.
It's the end of an era, as Paul Krugman walks away from his prestigious gig at the New York Times for the freedom to say exactly what he thinks on a new Substack. He leaves us with his take on the "grim place" America is in. Via Newser:
After nearly a quarter century, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman has decided to wrap up his opinion column in the New York Times, with a final one dropping on Tuesday—and he's using it as "a good occasion to reflect on what has changed over these past 25 years." The most drastic change, in Krugman's eyes: a move away from the optimism and high satisfaction Americans enjoyed in the late '90s and early aughts, although even back then, there were ominous signs of the domestic and financial strife to come.
Donald Trump’s nominee for FBI director, Kash Patel, ignored questions on Tuesday from reporters about the revelation that Trump’s Department of Justice spied on dozens as part of a leak investigation.
Patel walked down a hallway speaking to an aide as reporters peppered him with questions about the recent disclosure. Patel did not acknowledge the questions and did address concerns about the possible abuse of power.
Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz released a report on Tuesday detailing actions undertaken by the DOJ in 2017 and 2018, when Trump was president.
CNN's Kaitlan Collins asked Sen. Ted Cruz about recent MAGA attacks against Sen. Joni Ernst, who heaven forbid dared to express some hesitation about allowing the nomination of Pete Hegseth to go through for Defense Secretary.
Cruz refused to condemn the attacks, and instead did his best to "both sides" what's happening now, with these unqualified, dangerous zealots that Trump wants to jam through the Senate if they allow it, and how he behaved when blocking the moderates that Biden nominated for his cabinet.
COLLINS: Do you think it's fair that someone should be threatened with a primary just because they're not totally committed to a nominee yet?
CRUZ: Look, I think the voters are going to express their views.
Pastries vs. sodas: Not all added sugars pose the same heart disease risk Medical News TodaySugary sodas may be the worst when it comes to raising the risk of heart disease, study says CBS BostonAvid use of sweetened beverages increases cardiovascular disease risk, study finds UPI NewsOccasional Sweets Won’t Raise Cardiovascular Risk but Sugary Drinks Can, Study Finds HealthlineIs less sugar better for heart?