A Boston man was arrested this week and accused of acting as an agent for the Chinese government to keep tabs on local pro-democracy activists.
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YouTuber who deliberately crashed plane in video stunt agrees to plead guilty, feds say
A YouTuber who admitted to staging an airplane crash and parachuting to safety will plead guilty to obstructing investigators, prosecutors said.
A Mississippi man used a 3D printer to make machine guns. Now he’s going to prison for 14 years.
A Jackson, Mississippi man was sentenced to 14 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to using 3D printers to make fully automatic machine guns.
A California city is trying to block a Christian group from feeding homeless people. Now, the DOJ is weighing in.
A Southern California Christian group is suing a city so it can keep serving food to homeless people. Now, the Justice Department is weighing in.
4 dead after Georgia gunman kills relatives and McDonald’s worker, then himself
A gunman in a small town in south Georgia killed two relatives, then went to a local McDonald’s and killed an employee and himself, the coroner said.
Gunman who killed 5 neighbors in a Texas home is caught after manhunt
The man accused of killing five neighbors in a rural Texas home was taken into custody on Tuesday after a four-day search, authorities said.
Ding-dong ditch tragedy: Southern California man found guilty of murdering 3 teens
Anurag Chandra rammed his car into a Toyota Prius, killing three teens after they pulled a doorbell prank at his house.
Virginia school board says teacher shot by 6-year-old should get workers’ comp, not $40 million from lawsuit
The Virginia school district where a 6-year-old shot a teacher argued she should receive workers comp for her injuries, not damages in a lawsuit.
Virginia doctor charged with prescribing tens of thousands of oxycodone pills in distribution plot
A grand jury indicted Arlington, Virginia doctor Kirsten Ball on charges of distributing oxycodone without a medical reason in a decadelong scheme.
The cheesecake was poisoned, the passport was stolen, the sentence is in: 21 years for attempted murder.
Viktoria Nasyrova, 47, was convicted of serving a drug-laced cheesecake to a woman who resembled her in an attempted murder and identity theft.