Liverpool Bomber Had Planned for Months, U.K. Police Say
The authorities named the man they believe to be behind an explosion in a taxi outside a hospital, who was also the only person killed, as Emad Al Swealmeen, 32.
Professor Cited as Corruption Expert Is Sentenced for Money Laundering
A former University of Miami international studies professor used bank accounts in his name and the name of a company he created to launder about $2.5 million, prosecutors said.
Researchers Identify Dozens of Native Students Who Died at Nebraska School
Using digitized records and newspaper clippings, researchers pieced together the history of the Genoa U.S. Indian Industrial School, a government-run institution that closed in 1934.
As Gas Prices Surge, Biden Asks F.T.C. to Investigate
President Biden asked the Federal Trade Commission to look into whether big oil companies are fueling a spike in gas prices.