“Jeweled Mom” murder victim identified 43 years after body found
Florida investigators teamed up with a forensic genetic genealogy company to make a DNA profile that led to the identification.
Florida investigators teamed up with a forensic genetic genealogy company to make a DNA profile that led to the identification.
The U.S. has spent billions rebuilding New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Some of the interventions have, at times, had unintended consequences.
Super Micro Computer issued a lofty fiscal 2026 outlook, lifting the the stock by more than 13%. JPMorgan remains skeptical, however.
The consumer price index was expected to increase 0.3% in January, according to the Dow Jones consensus estimate.
Serena Williams faced backlash after performing the Crip Walk at Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show. Critics recall her sister’s 2003 murder by a Crip gang member. Williams defended her participation, noting Lamar’s invitation and her past C-Walk at the 2012 Olympics.
Disney+ Hotstar experienced a brief outage during the India vs England 3rd ODI, affecting users’ ability to change commentary and video quality. The streaming platform faced issues on mobile, web, and smart TVs.
Valentine’s Day, celebrated on February 14th, is dedicated to expressing love and gratitude towards loved ones, including partners, family, and friends. It traces back to Saint Valentine, who defied a marriage ban and was executed for it. People celebrate by sharing special messages, wishes, and quotes from famous authors.
India has offered its Pinaka rocket system to France amid finalizing the purchase of 26 Rafale-Marine jets and collaboration on additional Scorpene submarines. Discussions also include joint projects in missile, helicopter, and jet engine development, indicating strengthening bilateral defense cooperation.
Racism in America remains pervasive, evident in the disparate treatment faced by individuals like Marko Elez and Vivek Ramaswamy. Similarly, Ivy League admissions reveal systemic bias against high-achieving Indian and Asian students, suggesting a need for a more genuinely meritocratic approach to inclusivity and equality.
Rep. John Larson, D-Conn., said in a statement on Tuesday that a complex partial seizure was ruled as the cause of the episode where he paused during a House floor speech on Monday. While delivering his speech, the long-serving lawmaker abruptly stopped speaking for several seconds, before uttering a few words and then proceeding to…