His sensational courtroom dramas riveted the nation in the 1980s and were dramatized in the film ‘Reversal of Fortune.’
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China warns U.S. that key mineral exports could be curtailed if trade war persists
Last year, China produced 78 percent of the world’s rare earths, used to make a broad cross-section of electronic components.
Soggy fields, trade dispute leave Midwestern farmers in a bind
Decisions on what and when to plant are being placed on hold at a critical time.
Wilton man sustains minor injuries in Farmington rollover
Nicholas Foy, 19, of Wilton was traveling too fast, said Farmington police officer Jesse Clement.
U.S. economy grew at a solid rate in first quarter 2019
The 3.1% increase was the strongest first quarter gain since a 3.3% rise in 2015.
High radiation levels found in giant clams on Marshall Islands near U.S. nuclear dump
Island residents are not convinced by U.S. government assurances that the dump is not leaking.
Anti-austerity strike halts flights, trains, buses in Argentina
Organizers are blaming the government for a stubborn recession and one of the world’s highest inflation rates.
Israel heads for election as Netanyahu fails to form govenment
Political infighting and legal troubles leave him weakened even though his Likud party and its hardline allies had captured a majority of 65 seats.
San Diego hospital reveals world’s tiniest surviving baby
Even the mother didn’t think the 8.6-ounce girl would live, but she now weighs 5 pounds.
Business owner says big flag remains even if he goes to jail
The man, known on television as ‘The Profit,’ is refusing to replace the flag, which exceeds a limit set by local ordinance.