Ken Dilanian, MSNBC Justice and Intelligence Correspondent, Elizabeth Oyer, Former Pardon Attorney for the Department of Justice, and Tyler Pager, New York Times White House Correspondent joins Alicia ...
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Lyle Menendez was denied parole on Friday, Aug. 22, one day after his brother Erik Menendez was also denied parole for the murders of their parents in 1989. The California Board of Parole gave Lyle ...
Erik Menendez (C) and his brother Lyle (L) in court on August 12, 1991 with attorney Leslie Abramson (CREDIT: MIKE NELSON / AFPvia Getty Images) Nearly 36 years to the day after Lyle and Erik Menendez ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (KABC) -- A California parole board decided to deny Erik Menendez parole, and he will have to remain in prison for the 1989 murders of his parents when he was 18 years old. Menendez ...
MSNBC justice correspondent Ken Dilanian said the FBI and the CIA "has been completely politicized" in reaction to the raid of John Bolton's home and office. ALICIA MENENDEZ, MSNBC HOST: I want to go ...
General Fusion, a Canadian nuclear fusion energy startup, announced today that it had been thrown a lifeline in the form of $22 million in fresh funding. The company had laid off at least 25% of its ...
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met for nearly three hours in Anchorage, Alaska, but did not appear to reach a firm agreement on ending the war in Ukraine. Nicolle Wallace, ...
After being temporarily transferred to a California hospital for a kidney stones procedure, the 54-year-old has returned to prison ahead of his and brother Lyle Menendez’s parole hearing August 21.
LOS ANGELES -- Our sister station, ABC7 Eyewitness News in Los Angeles, has learned that Erik Menendez is out of the hospital and back in prison. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation says ...
“MSNBC Live” will return for a second year with more of the network’s anchors in attendance and fewer dollars to pay for a base ticket. The cable-news outlet, soon to be spun off into a new ...
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