Missouri Man Sentenced to 291 Years for Sexual Assaults
A Missouri man has received a 291-year prison sentence for sexually assaulting seven women. He used dating apps to lure the victims to his apartment, leading to the charges against him.
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A Missouri man has received a 291-year prison sentence for sexually assaulting seven women. He used dating apps to lure the victims to his apartment, leading to the charges against him.
Stephen Colbert played the Peanuts song 'Linus and Lucy' during his last episode of The Late Show on June 16, 2026. He made a lighthearted comment regarding the financial implications for CBS while the song was performed.
Recent polling data indicates that Jared Hudson is ahead in two polls for the Alabama Senate primary runoff, while Representative Barry Moore leads in one poll. The elections are set to take place in the near future.
A B-52 Stratofortress crashed at Edwards Air Force Base on June 16, 2026, leading to the death of a father of two. The investigation into the crash is ongoing, and more information is expected to be released.
Caleb Quick's family has received a letter from the White House offering condolences following the teen's death. The letter also highlighted support for efforts to address violent crime.
Fifteen individuals have been indicted for their alleged involvement in disrupting ICE operations in Minnesota. Twelve of these individuals are already in custody.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has called for the end of the death penalty in the state, stating it does not improve public safety and lacks moral justification. DeWine, who co-wrote the death penalty bill over 45 years ago, no longer believes it serves as a deterrent to murder.
John Cowan has won the GOP primary runoff to replace retiring Representative Barry Loudermilk, defeating Rob Adkerson. The projection was made by Decision Desk HQ, and Cowan is a neurosurgeon who previously ran against Marjorie Taylor Greene in 2020.
An Iranian official stated that the national football team must exit the United States after each World Cup match. This announcement came after a new visa was issued to Mehdi Torabi following the expiration of his previous visa.
Denver Broncos player Jonathon Cooper has been excused from minicamp due to two recent arrests. He has pleaded not guilty to a domestic violence charge, with a trial set for July 22.
Vice President JD Vance appeared on Fox News's 'The Five' on June 16, 2026, where he introduced a segment on dad jokes and discussed the upcoming Iran ceasefire agreement. He clarified that Iran would not receive $300 billion from the U.S. and emphasized that financial benefits for Iran would depend on changes in its international conduct.
Matt Chapman of the San Francisco Giants has indicated that he has not thought about waiving his no-trade clause, as he has not received any communication from Buster Posey regarding trade discussions. This statement was made before the Giants' series against the Braves.
Protesters in South Africa have established June 30 as the deadline for undocumented migrants to leave the country. This development is part of a broader discussion on migration policies and related tensions.
Paul Pierce has been sentenced to probation following a plea deal in his DUI case. The agreement was reached with Los Angeles prosecutors on June 16, 2026.
An investigation is ongoing following the damage of a Pride banner by two suspects at a home goods store in Napa County. The incident occurred at midnight last week.
Representative Barry Moore has voted in favor of several bills that are important to the cryptocurrency industry in the current Congress. His actions indicate support for legislation that benefits this sector.
Representative Barry Moore has supported several bills favored by the cryptocurrency industry in the current Congress. The article does not detail the specific bills or their potential impact.
President Trump has been critical of the nuclear deal established by President Obama, campaigning against it since 2015. He withdrew the U.S. from the agreement during his first term, despite pushback from some national security officials.
President Trump has consistently opposed the nuclear deal from the Obama administration since 2015. He withdrew the U.S. from the agreement during his first term, despite objections from key national security officials.
Former President Donald Trump will attend a dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron at the Palace of Versailles on June 21, 2026, to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States. The event highlights the historical ties between France and the U.S.
The Senate narrowly rejected a war powers resolution on Iran, with a vote of 47 to 48. The resolution sought to limit President Trump's military powers in the region. This vote reflects a growing division within the Republican Party regarding support for the ongoing conflict.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has called for the abolition of the death penalty, stating it does not deter violent crime. He presented data during a news conference to support his position, highlighting the long delays in executions and the emotional impact on victims' families. The discussion around the death penalty is part of a broader national trend, with declining support and legislative changes in several states.
A federal judge in Idaho ruled that transgender individuals will not face criminal charges for using restrooms that align with their gender identity, temporarily blocking a law set to take effect in July. The law, which included criminal penalties, was criticized for being unconstitutionally vague. The state's Attorney General plans to appeal the ruling.
Fifteen individuals in Minnesota have been charged by the DOJ for obstructing federal immigration enforcement during protests earlier this year. The charges include conspiracy to impede federal officers and assault on a federal officer, stemming from demonstrations against aggressive immigration raids that resulted in the deaths of two U.S. citizens. Protests have continued in response to these enforcement actions.
Robert Kuzovkov, a Russian artist critical of the Kremlin, was shot dead in Biala Podlaska, Poland, on June 12. Two Belarusian citizens were arrested in connection with the incident. Prosecutors have not attributed the murder to the Russian government.
The redesign plans for Fifth Avenue in Midtown NYC have raised concerns among local merchants. While the plan does not currently include a bike lane, advocacy group Transportation Alternatives is pushing for its inclusion.
Mondelez International CEO Dirk Van de Put has defended the company's decision to remain operational in Russia, describing it as the right choice in light of the ongoing conflict with Ukraine. He highlighted the importance of supporting employees in the region.
China is introducing restrictions on individual investments in global markets to encourage capital retention within the country. This move is part of a strategy to enhance economic stability.
A University of Illinois Chicago student has claimed responsibility for burning a cross in Grant Park, asserting it was a protest against President Trump rather than a racist act. The Chicago Police have confirmed a person of interest is in custody, and local leaders have condemned the act as a hate crime, highlighting its historical significance.
The Senate Judiciary Committee has set a confirmation hearing for Attorney General nominee Todd Blanche on July 15 and 16. Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley confirmed the timeline after meeting with Blanche, who has been serving as acting attorney general. The hearing will include testimony from Blanche and an expert witness panel, with Republicans needing to secure votes amid expected Democratic opposition.
A shooting incident occurred at Wilmington Hospital in Delaware on Tuesday, resulting in two victims and a police search for a suspect. The hospital has been placed on lockdown as authorities investigate the situation.
A shooting at Wilmington Hospital in Delaware resulted in one death and one injury on Tuesday. The police are actively searching for the suspect, who remains at large, while the hospital was placed on lockdown during the incident. The investigation is ongoing, with further details expected to be released.
At the G7 summit, President [Name] highlighted a framework deal with Iran regarding nuclear negotiations and conflict resolution. Despite the announcement, no public text of the deal has been released, leading to uncertainty about its specifics.
Knicks players Deuce McBride, Mikal Bridges, and OG Anunoby were present at MetLife Stadium for the World Cup 2026 match featuring France and Senegal. The event is part of the ongoing title tour.
Five individuals were arrested and charged for allegedly plotting an attack on a UFC event at the White House. Officials stated that the suspects considered using drones loaded with explosives and firearms against attendees.
Florida has filed a lawsuit against TikTok, alleging violations of the state's child safety law. The law prohibits children under 14 from using social media and requires parental consent for users aged 15 and 16.
A Boeing B-52 bomber crashed during a test flight at Edwards Air Force Base in California, resulting in the deaths of all eight crew members. U.S. officials estimate that the investigation into the incident could take up to six months to complete.
Eduardo Bolsonaro has been convicted by a Brazilian court for seeking US interference in domestic judicial proceedings. This comes in the context of the US imposing tariffs on Brazilian goods and sanctioning judicial officials linked to his father's trial for coup-related allegations.
The Trump administration has moved two key functions related to civil rights and special education oversight out of the Department of Education. In other developments, progress is being made on a wildfire in Los Angeles, and British authorities are looking into an incident involving a Russian warship and a UK-registered yacht.
Qatar has solidified its role as a key negotiator for the Trump administration in U.S.-Iran relations, facilitating a Memorandum of Understanding to end the war. President Trump praised Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al Thani for his contributions during a summit, highlighting the strong relationship between the two nations. Qatar's growing prominence as a mediator in international conflicts has been recognized, with its involvement in various global negotiations.
Former DOJ officials appointed by President Trump have observed substantial changes in the department since his return to office, including shifts in focus and legal norms. Many career lawyers have also left the department. Insights from these officials were gathered by Justice Correspondent Ali Rogin.
NASCAR will hold its first race on a military installation at San Diego's Naval Base Coronado, featuring a tribute to George H.W. Bush. The Haas Factory Team will run a special livery on Cole Custer's No. 41 Chevrolet Camaro during the Anduril 250: Race the Base, celebrating the U.S. Navy's 250th anniversary. Joe Custer, President of Haas, and Bush's grandson highlighted the significance of this tribute.
The Justice Department has arrested five individuals in connection with a plot to attack a UFC event at the White House. One suspect, a 19-year-old from Ohio, reportedly planned the attack with a group that holds extreme religious and anti-government views.
Iowa has the second-highest cancer incidence rate in the U.S. and is one of three states experiencing an increase in cancer diagnoses, despite a national decline in rates. The report was delivered by special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro.
Oklahoma is currently holding primary elections for a new U.S. senator and governor. A runoff election is scheduled for August 25 if no candidate achieves a majority of the votes.
Anthropic has disabled its new AI model following a directive from the Trump administration, which cited security concerns. This decision reflects the government's ongoing efforts to regulate the fast-evolving AI industry.
A shooting incident took place at Wilmington Hospital on Tuesday afternoon, prompting a heavy police presence. Further details about the victims and the situation are currently unavailable.
A special counsel's investigation found that a Justice Department lawyer misled a judge, leading to the release of a homicide suspect. The inquiry concluded without disciplinary action and placed much of the blame on the Trump administration.
A special counsel's inquiry found that a Justice Department lawyer misled a judge, leading to the release of a homicide suspect. The investigation primarily held the Trump administration accountable for the actions taken.
ICE has confirmed the relocation of detainees from the controversial 'Alligator Alcatraz' immigration jail in Florida. The agency did not provide details on the number of detainees or their new locations, amid ongoing criticism of the facility's conditions.