The District Court in Den Bosch sentenced a 71-year-old woman to three and a half years in prison on Tuesday for a road rage dispute that ended in the death of a 38-year-old woman from Poland. The incident happened in the victim's place of residence, Lith, on July 13, 2022.
Cynthia Phelps, 64, slammed her 2014 Kia Rio into the Boulder Highway bus stop. Las Vegas Metropolitan police said a man and boy were killed. A woman and two children were also seriously injured in the Wednesday crash
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In the summer of 1968, I was assigned to the Central Intelligence Agency’s task force on the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia. The task force met around the clock in the CIA operations center, which was outfitted with myriad television screens. Most of these screens were showing the Soviet invasion. But several screens were devoted to the violence and mayhem on the streets of Chicago, where Mayor Richard Daley’s police force was pummeling young people holding a protest rally against the...
The nonprofit organization looks ahead with commitments to education and preservation and seeks public input on its future goals.
The Henrico County Department of Public Works has announced there will be a closure on sections of Belfast Road and Edinburgh Road beginning this week.
The council say 156 roads have been affected by peat soil
As human life expectancy has improved over the decades, the age that we think of as "old" has pushed back later in life, researchers say.
It’s difficult to pin down exactly when Edinburgh—as we know it—first came to be. Nonetheless, in 1124 King David I introduced a new system of local government into Scotland by creating royal burghs as part of his efforts to reform the nation’s economic and political structures and this seems an appropriate marker. The sheer magnitude of the history that has taken place in this time is hard to comprehend. Scotland’s capital has seen the rise and fall of monarchies, it has been part of different...
Geneva, Apr 24 (Prensa Latina) In the past 50 years global immunization has saved 154 million people, equivalent to six lives every minute, and most of them were babies, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported Wednesday. The post Global vaccination saved 154M lives in past 50 years – WHO first appeared on Prensa Latina.
The National Assembly says it will come up with a robust legislation to support 18 years old as entry limit for admission into tertiary educational institutions.