Brazilian Pedro Rodrigues Filho, alias "Lil' Pedro Killer" or "Pedrinho Matador," one of Brazil's most infamous serial killers, claimed to have killed more than 100, including his father and brother-in-law.
Prince Harry and Prince Andrew will attend King Charles' coronation but reportedly have no role in the ceremony like other senior members of the royal family.
The four sons of Sinaloa Cartel boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera, collectively known as "Los Chapitos," have denied allegations that they were major drug traffickers flooding the US with fentanyl.
Two private islands in the Caribbean previously owned by the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have been bought by an investment firm led by billionaire Stephen Deckoff.
Scott Peterson has filed a new appeal to reverse his 2004 conviction, claiming he has evidence on who was responsible for the murder of his wife, Laci Peterson.
The opening of the NBA Playoffs Western Conference semifinals made the most watched semifinal Game 1 on cable after the game between Lakers and Warriors ended with 117-112.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is facing a new lawsuit, demanding the department to release the visa records of Prince Harry to see if he lied about his drug use so he could enter the U.S.
NPR and Twitter CEO Elon Musk are once again clashing after the billionaire said in an unprompted email that he would reassign the NPR Twitter account to another company.
U.S. State Secretary Antony Blinken previously told a Senate committee that he never emailed President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, despite emails between the two found on Hunter's laptop.
First Republic Bank struggled for weeks after it saw a large outflow of funds as depositors rushed to pull their money and deposited it to other institutions they viewed safer.
One Texas woman identified as Sarah Hartsfield is now facing another murder case after she was accused of killing her fifth husband with insulin poisoning.