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12.04.2025 4:22
The Monica Sementilli Affair When a renowned hairstylist is killed poolside, investigators look at his wife. Was her alleged affair with her racquetball coach a motive for murder? "48 Hours" contributor Michelle Miller reports. | CASE UPDATE: On April 11, 2025, a jury found Monica Sementilli, the wife of famed hairdresser Fabio Sementilli, guilty of murder for his 2017 death in which he was beaten and stabbed in their Los Angeles home.

12.04.2025 4:24
Who Killed Fabio? A famed Los Angeles hairstylist is killed in his backyard - was it a robbery gone wrong by thugs called the knock-knock burglars or a twisted plot no one could believe? CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports. | CASE UPDATE: On April 11, 2025, a jury found Monica Sementilli, the wife of famed hairdresser Fabio Sementilli, guilty of murder for his 2017 death in which he was beaten and stabbed in their Los Angeles home.

12.04.2025 4:27
Wife of murdered beauty exec maintains her innocence Monica Sementilli is about to go on trial for conspiring to murder her celebrity hairdresser husband Fabio Sementilli. Her lover, the man convicted of killing her husband, tells "48 Hours" she had nothing to do with it.

12.04.2025 5:06
12.04.2025 5:13
7-Eleven stores of future to open at Osaka expo, with avatar robots Seven-Eleven Japan Co. will open two convenience stores at the World Exposition in Osaka starting Sunday to showcase what it expects its outlets to look like in 2030, featuring service by remotely controlled avatar robots and floors that generate power when stepped on. The stores at the expo venue on the artificial island of Yumeshima will sell made-to-order Japanese confectionaries such as fish-shaped "taiyaki" waffles and sweet "dango" rice cakes in addition to the usual items including drinks and rice balls. Read full story here

12.04.2025 5:19
Japan emperor explores his symbolic role in trips to mourn war dead As Japan's Emperor Naruhito travels across the country to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II this year, he is expected to explore how best to pass down memories of the conflict and work for peace in his role as a "symbol" of the country now most of its people belong to postwar generations. Earlier this week, the emperor and Empress Masako visited Iwoto Island, formerly known as Iwojima, the site of a fierce battle in the Pacific between Japan and the United States, to mourn the war dead from both sides. It was the imperial couple's first-ever journey to the island, which is located 1,250 kilometers south of Tokyo. Read full story here

12.04.2025 5:43
Stocks surge 600+ points after wild week China hit the U.S. with a new tariff, raising the tax on American goods to 125%. It comes after the White House raised tariffs on China to 145%. All of it, fueling a wild week on Wall Street. NBC News Gabe Gutierrez reports.

12.04.2025 5:46
Football: J-League opens European office to bolster profile, ties The J-League has launched a European branch office, stationing staff in London and Barcelona, with the goal of elevating the level of Japanese football through stronger connections to the continent. Aiming to help its clubs "win in Asia and compete with the best in the world" in the next 10 years, the J-League made the move with a sense of urgency about its low profile in Europe, off the pitch at least. Read full story here

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