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On trial for the murder of his wife, convicted fraudster Brian Walshe admitted to disposing of is wife's body and lying to investigators about it, but maintains he did not kill his wife but rather found her already dead.
Jury selection kicked off Monday for the high-stakes trial of James Craig, the hometown dentist accused of poisoning his wife’s protein shakes while secretly carrying on a sordid affair and plotting a new life without her. James Toliver Craig, 47, is ...
Every browser keeps a record of every single website you visit, known as search history. Search history proves beneficial at times, such as when you have to revisit the websites later on, say, to check your order status, a news link, a YouTube video, and more.
Set in the heart of Silicon Valley, the Computer History Museum long cheered the developments around it. Now, it’s taking a more nuanced approach. Credit...By Loren Elliott For The New York Times Supported by By Alec Scott Reporting from Mountain View ...