- Man detained on murder suspicion after a woman in her 40s found dead in street
- Greenlanders Oppose Trump in MAGA Hats Featuring ‘Make America Go Away’
- Emotional survivor of Bolton car accident shares experience from hospital | News UK
- Boy in serious condition following shark attack at Sydney beach | News World
- Five killed and 25 seriously hurt in train collision at high speed | News World
- Debris Discovered After Plane with 11 Passengers Goes Missing in Indonesian Mountains
- North Korean Soldier Injured by Landmine in Ukraine While on Sled | World News
- Fire at Karachi shopping centre claims six lives and injures 20 | News World
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Judge’s Order Complicates Justice Dept. Plans to Again Charge Comey Justice Department officials are deliberating on the potential of new…
Tuesday’s newspapers offer a variety of stories with no one story dominating all the front pages. A handful of papers cover French President Emmanuel Macron’s state visit to Britain, marking the first EU leader’s state visit since Brexit. There’s a handful of other UK political stories on the front pages.
A few other papers focus on Jeffrey Epstein and the FBI confirming that there was no Epstein client list, and their investigation into Prince Andrew’s links to Epstein being closed.
Erin Patterson is splashed across some of the UK front pages as the Australian woman was found guilty of murdering her in-laws by poisoning them with death cap mushrooms during a family meal. She will be sentenced next week, bringing closure to a case that has gripped millions around the world.
The front pages have further coverage of the Texas flooding as the death toll hits more than 100, and many remain missing, and new weather warnings are issued. More rain is expected, set to make rescue operations even more difficult.
A 25-year-old male, identified as the only fatality in the bombing at a Palm Springs fertility clinic, is believed to have been the suspect in the terrorist act that injured four others.
Joseph Kent, chief of staff to the Director of National Intelligence, stated that intelligence is investigating potential FBI involvement in the January 6 riots during a Senate intelligence committee hearing.
Key US agencies, including the FBI, State Department and the Pentagon, have instructed their employees not to respond to an…
Acting FBI director retires after Wray departure, minutes before Trump sworn in The acting director of the Federal Bureau of…
We need Trump in power now say Republicans – American lives depend on it! Senate Republicans are urging an expedited…
Hours after a truck ploughed into a crowd of New Year’s Day revellers in New Orleans, killing 15 people, the FBI identified the…
The US has secured the extradition of Nigerian citizen Abiola Kayode over wire fraud charges, the US Department of Justice…
Former mafia hit man sentenced in murder of crime boss in Boston. A former mafia hitman has been sentenced for…
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