West Texas A&M University announced that its flags will fly at half-staff on Friday in honor of students who died during the 2023-24 academic year, with a student memorial service also set to be held at 11 a.m.
Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) labeled the House antisemitism legislation as a “ridiculous hate speech bill” ahead of the vote on Wednesday. The House approved a bill that aims to crack down on antisemit
Simon Harris said reducing taxes for low and middle-income earners is a priority ahead of the Budget.
There is a man's name in my phone contacts - let's call him Dave - who was once an important person to me but who now refuses to answer my calls.
Dustan Mohr pled guilty to multiple sex crimes against a 13-year-old girl. The former MLB player was hired to coach the victim in softball in Indiana. DailyMail.com
Tarnjeet Multani hit Kishore Kumar Gill, 59, while he was crossing the road in Ealing, west London, at 5.30am. The 21-year-old had been drinking whisky and coke between 3pm and 2am.
Craig N. Ross Jr., 47, snatched the nine-year-old girl, who is not being named, during her camping trip to Moreau Lake State Park in New York near Saratoga Springs on September 30.
Diesel, a 10-year-old pitbull, finds himself in a heart-wrenching situation after spending nine years as a pet, only to be surrendered.
Roll up, roll up for a bonanza of big top memories from Sunderland. We’ve got juggling for you. We’ve got clowns and plate spinners. Get ready for memories from Seaburn in 2014, Hylton Castle in 2008, and Herrington Country Park in 2007. It’s all around World Circus Day on April 20. Enjoy this selection of Echo archive photos.
As a House committee took up two crypto bills -- co-sponsored by the same senators that pushed through the law last year they're now trying to fix -- one lawmaker summed it up: "This is almost an embarrassing situation."
"Columbia Housing history is civil rights history," says CEO Yvonda Bean.
It may not look impressive but this Sunderland house packed all sorts of history into its 160 years. It was once a lifeboat station, and used to be a lookout post. The Admiralty once owned it and Sunderland’s sea cadets used to be based there. And it was once the base for the skilled foyboatmen of Sunderland whose job was to guide big vessels in and out of port. In fact, the foyboat crews were the last occupants of the building and they took up residence at the end of the Second World War. The...