Hickory Data Peddler Who Sold Out Seniors Gets 10 Years In Federal Lockup
A North Carolina man was sentenced after prosecutors say he sold lists containing data on more than 7 million seniors to overseas lottery scammers. Authorities say the operation fueled calls that cost victims millions.
Late-Night Teen Crackdown: Bowser Slaps Emergency Curfew On D.C. Hotspots
Mayor Muriel Bowser signed an emergency juvenile curfew late Friday, giving MPD authority to set targeted zones for under‑18s as officials try to head off violent teen gatherings. The order follows recent high‑visibility incidents and signals from federal prosecutors.
Supreme Court Slams Brakes on Alabama Nitrogen Death, Holman Execution Halted
The Supreme Court declined to let Alabama carry out a nitrogen‑gas execution for Jeffery Lee, pausing the state’s latest death‑penalty plan after a flurry of federal rulings. The order follows a split appeals opinion that found the protocol posed a substantial risk of serious harm.
Glen Burnie Man Hit With 71 Counts In Prince George’s Shooting Spree
Larry James Simpson was indicted on 71 counts after a May 15 spree that spanned College Park, Riverdale and Greenbelt. Prosecutors say the case raises questions about supervised‑release programs.












