Neil Vigdor
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‘I-65 Killer’ Who Terrorized Motel Clerks in the 1980s Is Identified
The authorities said they connected Harry Edward Greenwell, who died in 2013, to at least three murders in Kentucky and Indiana, using genetic genealogy.
What to Know About the Bird Flu Outbreak
More than 15 million chickens and turkeys from infected commercial and backyard flocks in 19 states have been killed, officials said.
Former Yale Official Admits to $40 Million Fraud Scheme
For a decade, a Yale School of Medicine administrator used university funds to buy computer equipment, which she resold to pay for luxury cars, real...
Verizon Investigates Spam Texts but Sees No Russia Link
The wireless carrier said that it was working with the F.B.I. and the Secret Service to investigate a recent wave of fraudulent messages, but said...
Chowchilla Kidnapper Granted Parole
Frederick Woods, 70, was one of three men convicted in the 1976 kidnapping in Chowchilla, Calif. The children and the bus driver escaped after being...
Arizona Offers Driver’s Licenses on iPhones. Other States Want to Be Next.
Digital copies of licenses and state-issued IDs, which can also be stored on Apple Watches, will only work at security checkpoints at a Phoenix airport...
Ex-Wife of Eric Greitens, Missouri Senate Candidate, Accuses HimÂ
Sheena Greitens said in an affidavit that her former husband, Eric Greitens, knocked her down during an argument in 2018. Mr. Greitens, a former governor...
Summertime … and the Sloganeering Is a Little Awkward
Cities and states are spending millions to promote tourism as they reopen, but the marketing campaigns aren’t always the catchiest.
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