• Pritzker: Not Sure if Biden Should Debate Trump Who 'Lies and Lies and Lies'

    Governor JB Pritzker (D-IL) said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" that he was concerned about a presidential debate because former President Donald Trump "lies and lies and lies." | Clips

  • Germany Arrests Three People, Accused of Spying For China

    Three people suspected of spying for China and arranging to transfer information on technology with potential military uses were arrested.

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    11 people injured in southeast Wichita apartment fire

    Share on Facebook Share on Twitter An overnight fire at an apartment complex southeast Wichita left 11 people injured. The fire broke out around 2 a.m. at the Park Meadows apartments in the 1100 block of East

  • Opinion: Lots of people lie to their doctors. My father did — with tragic results

    My father and I only argued about one thing regularly: his driving. Because he had epilepsy. In 1948, when my father was 17, he fell out of a moving car. He was in a coma for three days. A dime-sized titanium plate was put in his skull. Thirteen years later he started having both petit and grand mal seizures. I was 9 years old when I first saw him have a seizure. He was driving the two of us in East Salinas and an elderly man with a cane was walking across the road. Suddenly my father slumped...

  • Sheetz faces lawsuit, accused of employment discrimination against people of color

    BALTIMORE, Md. (WTAJ) -- Convenience store, restaurant and gas station chain Sheetz, headquartered in Altoona, Pa., is being accused of discriminating against people of color during their hiring process. U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), a federal agency, accused Sheetz of violating federal law by denying employment to a class of job applicants because of []

  • Bryce Dallas Howard: ‘I can’t be trusted around famous people’

    The actor on tricking her tear ducts, being entertained as a child by Tom Cruise and legging it from dinosaurs while wearing stilettosHi Bryce! If two generations makes an acting family, does three make an acting dynasty? [Her father is director Ron Howard, both of whose parents were actors.] JohnHuntI think a dynasty is five generations or more, so we’re not even close. We’ve got a way to go. We’ve got three generations, so maybe I’ll be around for it when the Howards cross that threshold.When...

  • 11 lovely photos of happy people helped by the Repair Café Foyle

    Switch to Repair, funded by Material Focus, aims to encourage the public to get broken electricals fixed, saving them from landfill and saving people money. Textiles and toys were also repaired at the event. The movement will continue at another repair café this Saturday, April 27 in 21 Training, Strabane. For information, visit www.derrystrabane.com/repair

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    Man arrested, accused of hitting people with car in Tulane-Gravier area

    A man is facing attempted murder charges after he allegedly hit two people with a car in the Tulane-Gravier area on Saturday, April 20.

  • No perjury charges for British soldiers accused of lying in Bloody Sunday probe

    Fifteen British soldiers who allegedly lied to an inquiry into Bloody Sunday, one of the deadliest days of the decades-long Northern Ireland conflict, will not face perjury charges, prosecutors said Friday. There was insufficient evidence to convict the soldiers or a former alleged member of the Irish Republican Army about their testimony before an inquiry into the 1972 killings of 13 civilians by Britain’s Parachute Regiment in Derry, also known as Londonderry, the Public Prosecution Service...

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    Toronto cop accused of lying to investigators in a case involving person he had 'inappropriate' relationship with

    A Toronto police officer has been charged for allegedly lying to investigators probing a criminal case involving an individual he had a relationship with. In a news release on Friday, the Toronto Police Service (TPS) said earlier this week, it laid two counts of attempting to obstruct justice and one count of perjury on Const. Werton Maciel-Sampaio TPS alleges that the 39-year-old officer began an inappropriate relationship with a civilian in Dec. 2020 during the course of his duties. ...

  • Editorial: L.A. officials lied to justify seizing homeless people's belongings. That's despicable

    For homeless people, the only place to store their belongings is on the ground or inside a tent. When city workers clean up a sidewalk and take those belongings and destroy them, the effect is devastating. People have lost their tents, clean clothes, personal records, IDs, medications and more, according to a lawsuit accusing the city of Los Angeles of illegal seizure and destruction of property. Janet Garcia, one of the eight plaintiffs in the lawsuit filed by the Legal Aid Foundation of Los...

  • Man accused of lying about military status under oath now faces perjury charge

    A Trumbull County grand jury returned an indictment Thursday against Kotey Paden, 32.