Investigators are working to identify a woman severely burned in a subway attack. They're exploring DNA analysis and facial reconstruction due to the extent of her injuries. The suspect, Sebastian Zapeta-Calil, is in custody. Experts emphasize the challenges of DNA extraction in such cases and the potential for using genetic genealogy to trace her identity.
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Bangladesh's interim government has requested India to extradite deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina to stand trial for alleged crimes against humanity and genocide during her 16-year rule. Hasina fled to India following a massive protest, and her diplomatic passport has been revoked.
US President Donald Trump accused Iran of directing the Houthi rebels in Yemen and warned Iran of severe consequences for their actions. Amid escalating US airstrikes killing at least 53 people, Trump linked the Houthis' attacks to Tehran. The UN called for restraint while the Houthis vowed revenge and raided a World Food Program warehouse in response.
The Wisconsin supreme court dismissed a lawsuit challenging the use of a mobile voting van in Racine during the 2022 primary election, ruling 4-3 that the plaintiff, republican official Ken Brown, lacked standing to sue. The court did not decide on the legality of mobile voting vans, meaning they could be used in future elections. Brown had argued the van unfairly boosted democratic turnout, but the Wisconsin Elections Commission had dismissed his complaint. The ruling could make it harder for... Expand
During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 2023 state visit to the White House, New Delhi gifted US First Lady Jill Biden a $20,000 lab diamond, the most expensive present. Modi also gave President Biden a carved sandalwood box, statue, oil lamp, and a book. Gifts totaling around $35,000 were presented to various US officials.
Donald Trump blamed Joe Biden's immigration policies for Rachel Morin's murder by an illegal immigrant from El Salvador. The convicted murderer, Martinez-Hernandez, entered the US in 2023. This case surfaces amidst controversy over the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran national, highlighting ongoing debates about immigration enforcement and its consequences.
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