His conviction in a 1996 killing is being questioned by new evidence that supporters say raises serious doubts about his guilt.
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Amid cheers and a tweet, ‘Masha’ has her impeachment moment
Marie Yovanovitch, the ousted U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, stayed a picture of soft-spoken reserve during her testimony on Capitol Hill.
As ousted ambassador testifies that she felt threatened, Trump attacks her on Twitter
Marie Yovanovitch describes to impeachment investigators how she felt threatened upon learning that the president had promised Ukraine’s leader she was ‘going to go through some things.’
White House seeks disclosure of actual health care prices
But the sweeping changes face stiff pushback from major hospital groups, which plan to sue to block key provisions.
California, Maine and 21 other states widen challenge to Trump administration car rules
California is broadening its effort to block the Trump administration from ending its authority to set greenhouse gas emission and fuel economy standards for cars and trucks.
Fed finds resilient financial system despite high corporate debt
A new report also finds that borrowing by households remains at a modest level relative to household incomes.
Stocks end week of milestones at new highs; Dow tops 28,000
Investors are encouraged by good corporate earnings, interest rate cuts by the Fed, and data showing the economy is still growing.
Anti-robocall bill likely as House, Senate reach compromise
Lawmakers say it will require phone companies to verify that phone numbers are real, and to block calls for free.
Pope demands tech companies prevent kids from accessing porn
He also wants Facebook, Apple, Google and other companies to remove child porn from the web.
Egyptian woman fights unequal Islamic inheritance laws
The Christian human rights lawyer is challenging the laws, under which female heirs inherit half that of men.