USS Gerald R. Ford to Crete for Repairs After Mishaps

The US Navy's largest aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford, will sail to Crete for repairs following a fire that injured sailors and persistent toilet system failures, raising concerns about crew morale during its extended deployment.

Iranian Missile Strike Kills Two in Central Israel

A barrage of Iranian missiles struck Ramat Gan, east of Tel Aviv, killing two people. The attack follows Israel and US strikes on Iran last month, escalating a war that has claimed over 2,200 lives across the Middle East.

False Confessions in Chicago Police Murder Case

Three men initially confessed to murdering Officer Clifton Lewis within 72 hours, only to later recant, raising critical questions about police interrogation methods and the reliability of confessions in US crime investigations.

Police Case Against Alex Villa Relies on Witnesses

After refusing to confess, Alex Villa was released but remains under investigation. The state's case hinges on three witnesses who claim they overheard him admitting guilt, raising questions about the reliability of their accounts.

Off Duty: The Sentence - Family's Struggle with Life Case

Alex's life imprisonment ensnares Jennifer and Eric, who face overwhelming pressure as 'termites' invade their lives, pushing them to the brink of surrender until a mysterious disc offers a glimmer of hope in this gripping investigation.

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