El Mencho's Widow Could Become Cartel's 'La Jefa' After Death

Rosalinda González Valencia, widow of slain drug lord El Mencho, emerges as potential successor amid violent chaos following his death. The 63-year-old, previously jailed for money laundering, faces uncertain future in male-dominated cartel world.

FBI Investigates Shooting at New Hampshire-Canada Border

Federal authorities are investigating a shooting at a New Hampshire-Canada border crossing where a suspect fired at a border patrol agent, who returned fire, injuring the subject. The incident occurred in Pittsburg, with the FBI leading the probe.

Britain's Last Hangman: Albert Pierrepoint's Double Life

Albert Pierrepoint, Britain's most prolific executioner, led a double life as a jovial pub landlord while secretly hanging over 400 people. New research reveals he inflated his death toll and may have enjoyed his grim role more than he admitted.

Germany's Largest Bank Heist: €500m Vault Raid

A professional crew drilled through a concrete wall to loot 3,000 safe deposit boxes in Gelsenkirchen over 48 hours, potentially stealing up to €500 million. Victims face financial ruin as police hunt continues.

Nottingham Killer's Release Linked to Race Research

A public inquiry reveals mental health staff did not detain Valdo Calocane in 2020 after considering research on the over-representation of young black men in custody, preceding his 2023 triple killing.

Kelce and Mahomes Sued Over Steakhouse Trademark

Kansas City Chiefs players Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes are being sued by a sneaker company for trademark infringement over their steakhouse name 1587 Prime, which allegedly causes customer confusion.

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