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DNA on plastic fork helps solve New York City murder 15 years later
The Independent via Yahoo News· 3 days agoMonths later, the lab created a more advanced genealogical...the evidence they needed to bring...
DNA on plastic fork in Florida cracks 15-year-old unsolved NYC homicide, officials say
NBC News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIt marks the first time a New York City homicide suspect was identified and arrested using public...
Man calls 911, saying he shot wife, before confessing to deputies, officials say
WYFF 4 Greenville· 5 days agoThe man asked deputies to respond without sirens, officials said.
Skeletal remains found in plastic bag in the 1980s identified as woman who was born in 1864
CBS News· 3 days agoThe partial skeletal remains were found in October 1985, in a plastic bag near Channel Islands...
The Questions Lingering Around the Death of Iran's President
Time via Yahoo News· 5 days agoRelatively...there will be no disturbance in the affairs of state.” His calm manner did not go...
Once a Sheriff’s Deputy in Florida, Now a Source of Disinformation From Russia
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 4 days agoHe later masqueraded online as a Russian tech worker with a pseudonym, BadVolf, to leak confidential...
Nephew arrested after discarded fork helps solve 2009 cold case murder of Queens landlord
ABC7 New York· 3 days agoDNA from a discarded fork used by the defendant and retrieved in Florida in February was matched to...
Guilty on all counts
Politico· 3 days agoThe material impact of the...hundreds of millions of Europeans prepare to vote for a new European Parliament on June...election closely watched by disinformation experts and ...
Oneida County officials discuss artificial intelligence
Utica Observer-Dispatch via Yahoo News· 4 days ago“I don’t think I want to see it used on the human services and public safety side, but making...
Russian disinformation sites linked to former Florida deputy sheriff, research finds
NBC NEWS· 4 days agoThe websites, with names like DC Weekly, New York News Daily and Boston Times, look similar to those...