In this New York Times bestselling novel from the Atlantic writer and native Brooklynite, a wildly successful wedding planner can't seem to find love herself. Read More »
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Book excerpt: “I Will Die In a Foreign Land” by Kalani Pickhart
This debut novel is a kaleidoscopic portrait of Ukraine in 2014 at a time of revolution, and of lives intersecting as the country's political situation deteriorates. Read More »
Could a DNA sample from 30 years ago solve the yogurt shop murder case?
The 1991 murder of four teenage girls in a Texas yogurt shop remains unsolved, but there’s hope that advancing DNA technology will change that. Source Read More »
The Yogurt Shop Murders
The brutal murders of four teenage girls has haunted Austin, Texas, for 30 years. Could new information lead to a killer? “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty has reported on the case from the beginning and has the latest on the search for answers. Source Read More »
U.N. report says North Korea funding nuclear program with cyberattack earnings
The report on North Korea’s nuclear advancements comes at a time when tensions among Security Council members are running high. Source Read More »
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U.S. sends first wave of reinforcements to Ukraine; Scientists researching ways to recycle space debris Source Read More »
Families, investigators remain haunted by unsolved Texas yogurt shop murders
Could new information lead to answers in the brutal murder of four teenage girls in Austin, Texas, 30 years ago? Source Read More »
Are 2 never-identified customers key to solving yogurt shop murders?
Two men were seen in a Texas yogurt shop just before four teenage girls were killed there in 1991, and some wonder whether identifying them will lead to answers in the unsolved case. Source Read More »
Hundreds gather in Minneapolis to demand justice for Amir Locke
Police fatally shot Locke early Wednesday morning while executing a search warrant. Source Read More »
Scientists researching ways to recycle space debris
Scientists are launching efforts to recycle space debris, many of which are worth thousands of dollars per pound. Barry Petersen has more. Source Read More »