The judge has ordered a psychiatric evaluation of Dylann Roof this weekend and a hearing for Monday.
2016
Ferdy Kuebler, winner of 1950 Tour de France, dies at 97
The Swiss cyclist won an epic battle with French rider Louison Bobet.
Mystery endures in Canada over fish die-off
No evidence of disease, parasites or toxins has been found since herring and other marine creatures washed ashore in Nova Scotia.
Toy-in-chocolate egg developer dies at 83
William Salice is credited with launching and marketing Kinder Sorpresa for the Italian sweets maker Ferrero.
Cabela’s tumbles after warning that Bass Pro deal faces scrutiny
The company also expects a delay in a separate deal to sell its credit-card business to Capital One Financial Corp.
Greenland’s thaw melts a climate-change skeptic
The question for Andreas Muenchow, an oceanographer, is no longer whether the Petermann Ice Shelf is changing – it’s how fast it could give up still more ice to the seas.
Mattie Smith Colin, 93, reported on return of Emmett Till’s body
She movingly covered, in the Chicago Defender, what was a flashpoint in the civil rights movement.
Critics say Maine lawmakers’ ‘skeleton bills’ lack transparency
Vague one-sentence drafts, totaling close to 100 each legislative session, can be deceptive and exclude the public from important policy discussions, say lawmakers and lobbyists.
Thanks for the calories: Carnegie Deli serves its last oversized sandwich
The New York deli featured in theWoody Allen movie ‘Broadway Danny Rose’ is finally closing its doors.
Court reinstates Kennedy cousin’s murder conviction
Michael Skakel was convicted in 2002 of killing teenage neighbor Martha Moxley in Connecticut in 1975.