US Investigators Allege Penn State Fraternity Pledges Forced to Process Cocaine
Authorities claim that pledges at a Penn State fraternity were coerced into cutting and packaging cocaine for a drug ring operating on campus.
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Authorities claim that pledges at a Penn State fraternity were coerced into cutting and packaging cocaine for a drug ring operating on campus.
A Philippine official confirmed that a student shot and killed a schoolmate before turning the gun on himself, with the incident broadcast live.
The United States has imposed sanctions on the president of the International Criminal Court and a senior trial lawyer, deepening its confrontation with the war crimes tribunal.
The Department of Justice is eyeing plunder charges against four former bodyguards of a certain Co, with spokesperson Clavano confirming the development.
A shooting incident at Ateneo de Zamboanga left four people dead, according to initial reports.
Lanao del Sur Governor Mamintal Alonto Adiong Jr. was wounded in an ambush that killed four people and injured two others in Maguing town.
The High Court affirmed the Ombudsman's 2012 dismissal of graft complaints against former cabinet members Roberto Ongpin and Jose Aspiras, along with six others, over loans granted by the Philippine National Bank in 1980.
The Supreme Court en banc has declared the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Act constitutional, dismissing two petitions against the government's flagship tax measure.