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An accused killer’s surprising defense. A pharmacist on trial for poisoning. And a medical examiner’s strategy for cracking cold cases.

Listen to this week’s episode of the Dateline: True Crime Weekly podcast with Andrea Canning. In Tennessee, the defense attorney for a man accused of stabbing his girlfriend to death makes an unexpected admission. In West Virginia, a pharmacist already serving time for scamming her family and friends out of millions is back in court....

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Smooth Sailing For Trump’s Nominees?, LA Fire Outlook, South Korea President Arrested

Senate Republicans are promising no drama for Trump’s cabinet nominees in hearings this week. Do Democrats have anything to say about that? Plus, L.A. neighborhoods remain on lockdown after wildfires, and anti-corruption officials arrest South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol. For more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little...

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New platform draws on investigative journalism to identify cross-border patterns of corruption

From covering bribery schemes to the misuse of public funds, investigative journalism in Latin America often entails deep dives into corruption. Now, a new platform spearheaded by ICIJ member Milagros Salazar, aims to help journalists, academics and public officials connect the dots of corruption cases across borders. Salazar, the director of Peru-based investigative journalism center...

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Explore the latest tool to power up investigations via the Offshore Leaks database

For years, researchers, financial regulators and journalists worldwide have turned to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists’ Offshore Leaks database to track the sprawling, hidden networks of global offshore finance. Now, a new Application Programming Interface has made the database — of more than 810,000 offshore entities in more than 200 countries — even more...

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Election Interference Report Goes Public, Wildfires and Mental Health, Pete Hegseth

A report on Special Counsel Jack Smith’s doomed investigation into Donald Trump’s election interference is now in the hands of Congress. Many people affected by L.A.’s wildfires will need long-term emotional support, a health provider says. Pete Hegseth, Trump’s pick to lead the Pentagon, gets a public job interview on Capitol Hill this week. For...

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Dozens Dead in L.A. Fires, Middle East Ceasefire Talks, Homeland Security Chief

At least two dozen deaths are attributed to the L.A. Wildfires, as more extreme fire weather is in the forecast. Ceasefire negotiations have resumed in Qatar with Israel and Hamas appearing to close in on a deal. As Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas prepares to leave office, he says the incoming Trump administration will face...

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