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He said the 22-year-old University of Virginia student “should have been brought home a long time ago” from North Korea.
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The University of Virginia student who was imprisoned by North Korea was returned in a coma last week to his family.
The jury was deadlocked after six days of deliberation, and prosecutors have vowed to retry the former actor and comedian.
Jeronimo Yanez was charged with second-degree manslaughter.
Russia says it’s investigating whether he was killed in an airstrike near Raqqa.
A dozen members of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s security detail were recorded beating up protesters during a protest last month.
Fred Warmbier also said he didn’t believe North Korea’s explanation for why his son was in a coma.
The University of Virginia student, who was freed Tuesday by North Korea, is being treated at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
The House majority whip was among those hit when a gunman opened fire in suburban Washington, D.C.
Verizon closed its acquisition of Yahoo for $4.48 billion, paving the way for the start of its new division called Oath.
Otto Warmbier, a University of Virginia student, has reportedly been evacuated to the U.S. in a coma.
The actor felt typecast by his iconic portrayal of Batman, but he later grew to embrace the role.
The former Army analyst accepted responsibility for the leak of classified information, but reaffirmed she had “a responsibility to the public.”
A military inquiry concluded there may have been one civilian casualty, but others estimate there were dozens.
The former Director of National Intelligence said the 1970-era scandal “pales” in comparison to what the U.S. is confronting now.