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Florida man executed for 1988 rape and murder

Richard Barry Randolph is set for lethal injection for the 1988 rape and murder of his former manager, marking Florida's 17th execution this year. Read the full details.

Mangione laptop delay in CEO murder case

Accused killer Luigi Mangione still lacks a court-ordered laptop 100+ days on, creating a time crunch before his critical hearing. Read the latest on the case.

Oklahoma man makes final plea to avoid execution

Tremane Wood faces execution despite brother's murder confession and flawed legal representation. Will Oklahoma's governor grant clemency in this controversial capital punishment case?

130,000 pages of evidence in US lawmaker killing

US prosecutors disclose 130,000 pages of evidence in the political assassination case of a Minnesota lawmaker. The defence struggles with the volume as a death penalty decision looms.

British gran's 13-year death row fight in Bali

Lindsay Sandiford, a British grandmother from Gloucestershire, continues her desperate battle against the death sentence in Indonesia 13 years after being convicted of drug trafficking.

Florida death penalty now requires only 8-4 jury vote

Governor Ron DeSantis has signed into law a radical change to Florida's death penalty system, allowing capital punishment with just 8-4 jury recommendations, sparking immediate legal challenges and human rights concerns.

Hamilton hit with Mexico GP grid penalty

Lewis Hamilton faces a devastating grid penalty at the Mexico City Grand Prix after Mercedes were found to have breached F1 parc fermé regulations, forcing the seven-time champion to start from the back of the grid.

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