WAUSEON, Ohio — James Worley, the Fulton County man sentenced to death for the 2016 abduction and murder of Sierah Joughin, is continuing his bid to overturn his conviction, arguing that his trial ...
James Worley, who is currently sitting on death row, filed a challenge to his conviction, claiming his trial attorneys failed to adequately challenge DNA evidence. Carney warns of trade shift after ...
Purchases of capital equipment by U.S. machine shops and other manufacturers fell to $387.3 million in July, down-9.5% from June but still 20.1% higher than the July 2024 result. The strength of the ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. IOWA CITY - A former University of Iowa employee, who was nabbed in a state audit last year for ...
A former University of Iowa employee pleaded guilty to theft and fraud after an investigation by the state auditor's office revealed that he had diverted nearly $1 million in revenue from the school's ...
The NBA superstar appears on his wife Savannah's podcast 'Everybody's Crazy' this week to discuss the early days of their relationship Charley Gallay/Getty for The Hammer Museum LeBron James opened up ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A fan who spent hundreds of dollars for tickets to what he thought would be one of LeBron James’ final NBA games ...
Fani T. Willis, a district attorney who brought election interference charges against Mr. Trump, and Lisa Cook, who serves on the Federal Reserve Board, have also been investigated. By Santul Nerkar ...
Amazon Studios removed all traces of guns from promotional material for the James Bond franchise and then quietly took the new artwork down after receiving fan backlash. The gun-free thumbnails for ...
From textile roots to precision machining, Ketchie is a third-generation manufacturer that has leveraged Mastercam CAD/CAM software and Mazak technology to streamline operations, reduce cycle times ...
CALDWELL, Idaho — This story originally appeared in the Idaho Press. On one of the city’s busy roads sits a farm stand filled with brightly colored fruits and vegetables from many area families’ ...