Former Stutthof concentration camp secretary Irmgard Furchner, 97, is found guilty by German court of thousands of counts of accessory to murder; gets two-year suspended sentence

Gregory Cherkasky, 74, from Ashdod says he'd rather spend five days in prison than pay 'unjustified' fine

Testifying during the trial, conspiracy theorist acknowledges he was wrong about school shooting, but both in the courtroom and on his show he has remained defiant

Nikolas Cruz, 24, pleaded guilty a year ago to murdering 14 students and three staff members and wounding 17 others at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School

Jury to hear evidence and decide how much Infowars host should pay families of massacre victims; he recently lost nearly $50 million verdict; is set to face 3rd trial

Film, presented at this year's Venice Film Festival, raises echoes of war crimes that Ukraine accuses Russia of committing on its soil; 'History repeats itself,' director says

Assailant's attorney complains media coverage could potentially lead to a biased jury, says, 'He’s entitled to due process, no matter what he’s accused of'

Socialite's conduct was 'shockingly predatory,' prosecutors say, demanding she serve 30-55 years; siblings blame toxic relationship with father, Robert Maxwell

Unnamed defendant allegedly served at the Sachsenhausen camp on the outskirts of Berlin between 1942 and 1945, has denied ever working there

Salah Abdeslam apologizes to victims, says he was a last-minute add-on to the group of Islamic State attackers

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