Residents are told the three-year probe has started over and charges could be refiled.
Lynley Price
U.N. report: Over 7,500 kids killed or wounded in Yemen since 2013
Civilians bear the brunt of the conflict, which has created the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Dutch dairy farm floats on harbor in Rotterdam
The owner says the enterprise shows a new sustainable way of producing food close to where it’s consumed – in cities.
Luis Alvarez, who fought for sick 9/11 first responders, dies at 53
The former New York police detective succumbs to the cancer he developed years after working at ground zero.
Trump ‘very angry’ over Khashoggi’s murder but again defends Saudi prince
The president says there is no ‘finger directly’ pointing at Mohammed bin Salman, despite a U.N. report that found evidence tying the plot to the royal family.
Kushner tries to sell Mideast plan to skeptical audience
Palestinians have rejected the $50 billion proposal because it does not address a future in which the sovereign state is granted independence.
Robert Mueller will testify about Russia probe to Congress in open session
The former special counsel will appear before the House Judiciary and Intelligence committees on July 17.
Acting ICE director to take over as border chief
Mark Morgan, who was installed in early June, will take over as acting commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, replacing John Sanders.
McConnell pledges vote on 9/11 bill after Stewart criticism
The senate majority leaders has agreed to call a Senate vote on a bill ensuring that a victims’ compensation fund never runs out of money.
Pompeo makes unannounced visit to Afghanistan
The secretary of state says ‘the hour has come for peace’ and says he hopes for a peace deal before Sept. 1.