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Brown University Shooter Made 'Barking Noise'

Witnesses report the Brown University gunman made a strange 'barking noise' before opening fire. The suspect, a former student, was later found dead. Read the full investigation details.

Suspect in Brown and MIT shootings found dead

The suspect in last weekend's Brown University mass shooting and the killing of an MIT professor has been found dead. Read the latest on the investigation and the victims.

MIT Professor Nuno Loureiro Shot Dead at Home

MIT professor and fusion energy leader Nuno Loureiro, 47, was gunned down at his Brookline home. Police have launched a homicide investigation with no suspects in custody. Read the latest.

MIT Professor Shot Dead in Brookline Home

MIT professor Nuno Loureiro, director of the Plasma Science and Fusion Center, has died after being shot multiple times. Police are investigating his death as a homicide.

Surgeon Wins £37k from Bentley Dealer Over Stolen Car

Renowned surgeon Professor Fares Haddad has been awarded £37,000 from Jack Barclay Ltd after his Bentley was stolen. The court found the dealership failed to activate the car's tracking device. Read the full legal details.

Brian Walshe trial begins in wife's murder case

Opening statements start in the trial of Brian Walshe, accused of murdering his wife Ana. Walshe has pleaded guilty to misleading police and disposing of her remains, but denies murder. Follow the latest.

University Professor Fired for In-Class Drinking

A George Mason University adjunct professor was dismissed after drinking alcohol with undergraduate students during a lesson. One student required medical attention. Read the full investigation details.

Harvard Professor's Lolita Emails with Epstein Exposed

Harvard professor Elisa New discussed Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita with Jeffrey Epstein in 2018 emails, while her husband Larry Summers faces fallout over Epstein connections. Read the shocking revelations.

Study finds way to 'reboot' eye and restore vision

Scientists discover temporarily anaesthetising the retina can 'reboot' it to an early state, potentially curing amblyopia or 'lazy eye' in adults. A new treatment approach may be on the horizon.

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