Two sisters from Saudi Arabia whose bodies washed ashore in New York City went on a spending spree before their deaths, shopping and staying in expensive hotels, police say as they investigate the ...
Yemeni activist and journalist Farea Al-Muslimi delivered a moving plea before a Senate hearing this week for an end to U.S. drone strikes inside his country. Speaking at the first-ever public ...
Two sisters from Saudi Arabia whose bodies were found duct-taped together when they mysteriously washed up on a Hudson River waterfront last week were alive when they went into the water, New York ...
RIYADH, Jan 30 (Reuters) – The father of two Saudi sisters whose bodies were found bound together in New York has dismissed a police assessment that they committed suicide. He said marks he saw on ...
A man whose daily exercise routine takes him near Riverside Park, not far from the Hudson River, called the NYPD on Halloween to report he saw two young women alive, apparently praying at a playground ...
New York-- Medical officials have determined that two immigrant sisters from Saudi Arabia, whose bodies mysteriously washed up on the New York City waterfront in October, killed themselves. Tala Farea ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The two young sisters were found bound together by duct tape after washing up on the shores of the Hudson River. UPPER WEST SIDE, ...
National Correspondent; Anchor, "CBS Weekend News" Jericka Duncan is a national correspondent and anchor of the "CBS Weekend News." She's based in New York City. NEW YORK — Investigators in New York ...
Two sisters from Virginia who had been missing since August were found dead, fully clothed and bound together in the Hudson River last week -- and law enforcement sources say investigators have reason ...
New York police were still trying to piece together on Wednesday a mystery over two young women whose bodies were discovered a week ago on the rocky Manhattan shore of the Hudson River, bound together ...
This transcript is from a CSIS podcast published on December 12, 2023. Listen to the podcast here. Jon Alterman: I'm delighted to welcome you today for a discussion about a recent Chatham House study, ...