Lisbon Funicular Crash: Wrong Cable, No Brakes, 16 Dead
A preliminary report reveals the Lisbon funicular that killed 16 used an uncertified cable and had no working emergency brakes.
A preliminary report reveals the Lisbon funicular that killed 16 used an uncertified cable and had no working emergency brakes.
The latest Louvre heist echoes a century of daring museum thefts, revealing a persistent vulnerability in even the world’s most secure cultural institutions.
Netflix’s new limited series ‘The Monster of Florence’ revisits Italy’s most infamous unsolved serial killings, exploring multiple suspects and conspiracy theories that have captivated the nation for 40 years.
A federal jury awarded $19.7 million to six bystanders injured when a Denver officer fired into a crowd during a 2022 incident outside a bar.
Samantha Petersen was sentenced to four years for a 2023 crash that killed two Amish children after she and her twin sister tried to blame each other.
Prince Andrew has formally abandoned his Duke of York title following renewed allegations tied to Jeffrey Epstein and Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir.
Explosive new emails show how Jeffrey Epstein aggressively demanded tens of millions from billionaire Leon Black, revealing a toxic, financially entangled relationship that helped sustain Epstein long after his criminal past was known.
Two Pennsylvania psychics are accused of stealing over $600,000 from a woman by falsely claiming to remove a supernatural curse affecting her love life.
In a surreal twist on organized crime, California authorities have dismantled a Lego theft ring, uncovering a hidden black market for stolen bricks and dismembered minifigures.
A Trinidadian family has publicly identified Chad Joseph as the first known victim of U.S. military airstrikes on suspected drug boats—sparking outrage and legal scrutiny over the use of lethal force without due process.