FBI investigating recent deaths and disappearances of multiple US scientists
The scientists supposedly all had access to sensitive government research, and the nature of their work has led to speculation that their cases might all be connected.

The scientists supposedly all had access to sensitive government research, and the nature of their work has led to speculation that their cases might all be connected.

Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner is embroiled in controversy after a woman alleged he drunkenly forced her to have sex. Prominent supporters have withdrawn endorsements, jeopardizing the party's chances in a crucial race. Platner denies the allegation.

Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner is facing a rape allegation from a former girlfriend, leading prominent supporters like Rep. Ro Khanna and Sen. Ruben Gallego to withdraw their endorsements. Platner denies the claims, but the allegations have thrown the crucial Democratic race into turmoil.

Tourism operators in Western Australia's Kimberley region are doubtful a new government voucher program will revive a slow season, attributing the downturn to high fuel prices and 'fear mongering'. While some welcome the initiative, others feel it's 'too little, too late' and doesn't address the core issue of cost of living.

Michelle Feltwell is devastated by the $310,000 fine and no conviction for Mastermyne Contracting Services after her husband Gavin's death. The fine is seen as a 'nothing' and 'no deterrent' by the family and an industry safety advocate.

A total collapse of Cuba's national electricity grid has caused an island-wide power outage, exacerbating severe shortages of energy, fuel, and medicine. Cuban authorities blame US sanctions for the crisis, which has led to long working hours for bakers, overwhelmed hospitals, and families struggling with intermittent power and lack of running water.

Justice Christopher Beale, the judge who sentenced Erin Patterson to life in prison for a fatal mushroom poisoning, has a unique career path. He previously served as a prosecutor and judge in other high-profile cases, and even spent time training to be a Jesuit priest before returning to law.