Mark Jensen Kenosha murder trial; computer expert, felon testify

The new homicide trial for Mark Jensen, accused of killing his wife more than two decades ago, reached its ninth day of testimony Friday, Jan. 20.

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Mark Jensen Kenosha murder trial: Defendant's computer use probed

Defense attorneys for a man getting a new trial after he was previously convicted of killing his wife more than 20 years ago will start the day cross-examining a detective who investigated the case.

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Mark Jensen Kenosha murder trial: Defendant's police interview played in court

Months after Julie Jensen was found dead in her Pleasant Prairie home, Mark Jensen talked to police and denied that he was having an affair before his wife died. On Wednesday, the jury saw portions of that four-hour interview with police.

White House defends its delayed disclosure of classified docs found in Biden's home

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Welfare referendum OK'd, Evers' abortion ask nixed by Wisconsin Senate

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Mark Jensen Kenosha murder trial: Co-worker testifies about their affair

The second week of the retrial of Mark Jensen, accused of killing his wife with antifreeze in 1998, began Tuesday. The jury heard from the woman Mark Jensen had an affair with and later married after the death of his wife.

Elon Musk drama shifts from Twitter to tweets about billion-dollar Tesla buyout

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Biden classified documents: Lawyers find more at Wilmington home

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Mark Jensen Kenosha murder trial: Former co-worker, his ex-wife testify

The first week of a man's new homicide trial is set to wrap up on Friday, Jan. 13. Mark Jensen is charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the 1998 death of his wife, Julie Jensen.

Packers GM: Aaron Rodgers can still play 'at a very high level'

Green Bay Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst said he believes quarterback Aaron Rodgers can still perform "at a very high level."