CRIME

Jan 01 2026CRIME

Amsterdam's Vondelkerk: A Historic Church's Fight Against Flames

In the early hours of New Year's Day, a historic church in Amsterdam faced a fierce battle against a devastating fire. The Vondelkerk, a neo-Gothic structure built in the 1870s, saw its roof and tower collapse under the intense heat. Strong winds fanned the flames, sending sparks and debris into the

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Jan 01 2026CRIME

A Repeated Offender Strikes Again: Victim Breaks Silence

A man with a dark past is back in trouble. Armando Duran-Maya, 54, is accused of a brutal attack in Portland. He's already served time for a violent rape. Now, he's facing new charges. This time, he's accused of breaking into his ex-girlfriend's apartment. He allegedly beat her with a hammer. Then,

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Jan 01 2026CRIME

New Year's Eve in the Netherlands: Fireworks Tragedy and Historic Loss

In the Netherlands, New Year's Eve celebrations turned tragic as two lives were lost due to fireworks mishaps. This is not unusual, as the country has a tradition of setting off personal fireworks, leading to injuries and damage annually. This year, around 250 people were arrested, and riot police w

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Jan 01 2026CRIME

Crime Rates Plummeting Across America: What's Behind the Big Drop?

In a surprising turn of events, the United States is seeing a huge drop in homicides. Experts believe that by the end of 2025, the country will have seen the biggest one-year drop in homicides ever recorded. This news comes from early crime data collected from 550 police departments. The numbers su

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Jan 01 2026CRIME

Ashleigh Banfield's New Chapter: From Prime Time to True Crime Digital Ventures

Ashleigh Banfield, a seasoned journalist, is making a significant career shift. She will step down from hosting her prime time show on NewsNation and take on a new role focusing on true crime content for the network's digital platform. True crime content is still a big hit. Banfield's move comes at

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Jan 01 2026CRIME

Five Hurt in Fort Lauderdale Night Out

A night out in Fort Lauderdale's entertainment district turned scary when five people got shot. It happened early Sunday morning, around 2 a. m. on December 28. Police and the FBI are now looking for the person or people responsible. When cops arrived, they found five adults hurt. All of them were

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Dec 31 2025CRIME

Texas Teen's Disappearance Leads to a Grim Discovery

In Texas, a search for a missing teenager took a tragic turn when a body was found. This grim discovery came as another young girl went missing, raising concerns about safety in the area. Meanwhile, health officials are on high alert as a highly contagious virus was detected at two major U. S. airpo

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Dec 31 2025CRIME

New Orleans Prepares for New Year's with Heightened Security

New Orleans is getting ready for its first New Year's celebration since the tragic Bourbon Street attack. To ensure safety, the National Guard has been called in to help with security measures. This comes almost a year after a devastating incident that exposed serious security flaws in the city's fa

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Dec 31 2025CRIME

Unsolved Mysteries and Chilling Tales: A Fresh Look at True Crime in 2025

In 2025, true crime documentaries continued to captivate audiences, but not all delivered on their promise. One documentary that fell short was the one about the Tylenol murders. The randomness of these cyanide poisonings was horrifying, but the documentary lacked a clear focus. It hinted at theorie

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Dec 31 2025CRIME

How Scientists Can Tell How Old a Blood Stain Is

Investigating animal cruelty can be tough, especially when it's unclear how long a blood sample has been at a crime scene. This is where the concept of time-since-deposition (TSD) comes into play. Scientists have been working on a new method to estimate the age of canine blood samples. The idea is t

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