Michigan church shooter's criminal tattoos revealed
Exclusive investigation into Thomas Sanford, the convicted Michigan church shooter, whose extensive criminal history and alarming tattoos paint a portrait of a deeply troubled individual.
Exclusive investigation into Thomas Sanford, the convicted Michigan church shooter, whose extensive criminal history and alarming tattoos paint a portrait of a deeply troubled individual.
Exclusive investigation reveals Thomas Jacob Sanford's drug use and violent history before opening fire at Mormon church in quiet Michigan community.
A violent shooting at a Mormon church in Michigan leaves one person critically injured as police launch urgent manhunt for the gunman who opened fire during religious service.
A quiet Michigan community is reeling after a deadly shooting at a Mormon church, with authorities releasing the identity of the victim as investigations continue into the tragic incident.
A violent attack at a Mormon church in Michigan leaves one dead and two critically injured as police investigate the motive behind the shocking shooting during religious service.
Emma, a 70-year-old grandmother and dedicated church volunteer, has been identified as the first victim of the Michigan church shooting that left multiple dead in a tragic attack during choir practice.
A violent attack at a Mormon church in Michigan leaves community in shock as authorities investigate the motive behind the deadly shooting during religious service.
A peaceful Mormon church service in Chesterfield Township, Michigan, was shattered when Thomas Jacob Sanford allegedly opened fire, sending worshippers fleeing for safety. The shocking incident has left the community reeling as authorities investigate the
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Investment titan BlackRock secures a landmark $2.6 billion deal to acquire Minnesota Power's parent company, Aletto. This strategic move signals a major shift in energy sector ownership and raises pivotal questions about renewable investment and market co
Thames Water postpones £7.5m charity payment as financial pressures mount, sparking outrage from environmental groups and raising fresh concerns over the utility giant's stability.
The National Transportation Safety Board investigates a fatal medical helicopter crash in a remote area of California, highlighting critical safety concerns in air ambulance operations.
A Scottish nurse has been suspended and now faces legal proceedings after complaining about sharing female changing facilities with a transgender doctor. The landmark case raises serious questions about women's rights and NHS policies.
Major creditors have tabled a radical £20 billion restructuring plan to rescue Thames Water from administration, aiming to secure the future of Britain's largest water company and prevent a national crisis.
Britain's largest water company, Thames Water, faces potential collapse as regulator Ofwat blocks its rescue plan. With debts soaring to £15.6bn, the government prepares for a temporary nationalisation to avert a crisis for 16 million customers.
Yorkshire Water is under fire for a series of incidents in Sheffield, including sewage discharges into a park and supply disruptions, raising serious questions about infrastructure and regulatory compliance.
Celtic's board is under fire from furious fans after a catastrophic transfer deadline day saw the club fail to sign two key strikers, leaving manager Brendan Rodgers without the reinforcements he desperately craved.
The Parole Board is set to review the case of Jon Venables, one of James Bulger's killers, raising the possibility of his release and igniting fresh anguish for the victim's family.
Jon Venables, one of the killers of toddler James Bulger, is set to be freed from prison on parole, sparking fury and renewed anguish for the victim's family. The Parole Board's controversial decision is met with widespread public condemnation.
Exclusive: President Trump's new appointees to the National Labor Relations Board are poised to dismantle decades of pro-union precedent, threatening a dramatic rollback of American workers' rights and union power.
League Two side Grimsby Town brilliantly trolls Manchester United and manager target Ruben Amorim with a hilarious tactics board prank just days after their Carabao Cup humiliation.
Employees at three more US Starbucks locations have voted to unionise, dealing another significant blow to the coffee giant's anti-union efforts and signalling a growing wave of organised labour.
Exclusive: The FAA is investigating a severe airspace violation after a private jet descended to 3,000ft over Manhattan without clearance, triggering a major security alert.
Exclusive investigation reveals nearly 3,000 inmates remain incarcerated under abolished IPP sentences, with self-harm rates soaring and government promises unfulfilled.
Former President Donald Trump has launched a furious attack on the US National Transportation Safety Board, demanding a public apology after it incorrectly stated he was to blame for a 2022 Boeing plane crash. The incendiary post on Truth Social has ignit
Singer Charlotte Church appeals for volunteer gardeners to work at her Welsh wellness retreat in a 'symbiotic' exchange for accommodation and meals, sparking online debate.
British holidaymakers are being warned of a major airport rule shake-up that could see them miss their flights. Experts reveal the new 'last-board' times being enforced at UK hubs, cutting the traditional grace period for late passengers.
Fulton County Commissioners defy court order over election board appointments, triggering a constitutional crisis and potential jail sentences in a dramatic political showdown.
Thames Water has struck a crucial deal with regulators to pay a £75m fine for sewage spills and illegal dividends through a multi-year payment plan, averting immediate financial crisis but facing intense scrutiny over its environmental record and financia