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OU student's failed essay ignites academic freedom row

A University of Oklahoma student failed a psychology essay citing biblical views on gender. Turning Point USA has taken up her case, alleging discrimination, while the instructor is on leave pending review.

Afghan refugee charged with murder in DC shooting

Rahmanullah Lakanwal, an Afghan refugee resettled in the US in 2021, is charged with first-degree murder after a shooting in Washington DC that killed a National Guard member. Exclusive details on his failed integration.

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.

5 Vital Health Studies You Need to Know

Crucial new research reveals how diet, flu, and MRI scans impact your risk of Alzheimer's, heart disease, and diabetes. Discover the latest findings.

Video shows DC gunfight with National Guard

Exclusive footage reveals the dramatic gunfight in Washington D.C. where a National Guard soldier was killed. Suspect charged with murder. Read the full report.

Reeves defends budget amid thinktank criticism

Chancellor Rachel Reeves defends her budget against criticism from leading thinktanks. The Resolution Foundation reveals tax threshold freezes hit workers harder than manifesto pledge breach. Follow live updates.

Mother charged in daughter's diabetes death

A Washington mother faces first-degree manslaughter after her 10-year-old daughter died from diabetic ketoacidosis during a road trip. Read the full investigation details.

Trump bill reclassifies nursing, sparks outrage

Nursing organisations warn Trump's student loan bill, which reclassifies nursing as a non-professional degree, threatens patient care and the future of the profession. Read the full analysis.

Ex-US intelligence director's daughter guilty of murder

Sophia Negroponte, daughter of former US intelligence director John Negroponte, convicted for second time in fatal stabbing of friend Yousuf Rasmussen after drunken argument. Sentencing scheduled for February 19.

Boy, 12, died after torture by adoptive couple

A 12-year-old boy's final moments involved screaming in a locked basement before his death, a Canadian court hears. The lesbian couple accused of his murder have pleaded not guilty.

32 US Students Win Prestigious 2026 Rhodes Scholarships

Meet the 32 American students, including military cadets and Paralympians, awarded 2026 Rhodes Scholarships to study at Oxford University. Discover their ambitious plans for housing, health, and sustainability.

32 US Students Win 2026 Rhodes Scholarships

Meet the 32 American students, including cadets from military academies and scholars from Yale and Harvard, awarded the prestigious 2026 Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford. Discover their inspiring stories.

Former Fox Anchor Charged With Mother's Murder

Former Fox News anchor Angelynn Mock, 48, has been charged with first-degree murder after her mother was found stabbed to death in Wichita. Read the full details of this shocking crime.

Father and Son Charged in Arizona Double Murder

Christopher and Parker Scholtes face first-degree murder charges after the grisly discovery of two women's bodies in an Arizona home, in a case that has shocked the local community.

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