By Michael Blackley, political editor, Scottish Daily Mail Published: 6:23 p.m. EDT, April 25, 2024 | Updated: 9:26 p.m. EDT, April 25, 2024 The co-leaders of the Scottish Greens are set to receive a taxpayer-funded windfall of £17,000 for their exclusion from government.First Minister Humza Yousaf's decision to sack Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater from his government will result in both receiving lucrative...
A woman was caught by Enfield Police K9 Dunkin after running away from a motor vehicle crash.
It's not every day a car flies through the air and lands inside a house, and it's even less common that it's captured on video -- but here we are!!! According to Storyful, the wild crash was one hell of a wakeup call going down at 6:30 AM in…
Brit Oliver Rowland was denied back-to-back Formula E wins in Misano after his car ran out of juice on the final lap of Sunday’s race. Having taken victory in the first of two Formula E races this weekend due to the disqualification of winner António Félix da Costa, the Nissan driver was leading on the []
O’Sullivan insisted players were within their rights to consider any lucrative opportunities that came their way.
The four-time world champion was beaten by qualifier Joe O’Connor in the first round of this year’s tournament.
Two men, one from Montgomery County and one from Bucks County, must answer to charges in Montgomery County Court that they were racing in their vehicles at speeds between 95- and 110-mph when they caused a crash in Hatfield Township that killed a Hatfield woman who was a passenger in another vehicle.
A car went flying into a garage in Jurupa Valley around 6.30am on April 4. Doorbell video captured the insane moment a black sedan made a fast turn before it went airborne and destroyed a home.
With more than 500 days till Election Day 2025, the race for lieutenant governor is heating up.
Columbia University officials testified to Congress last week about pro-Palestinian protests on their campus
The race was suspended after the accident, and police have launched an investigation.
Advocates who have been tracking the city’s response to traffic fatalities aren’t so sure. by Taylor Griggs Nearly 10 years ago, the city of Portland first committed to a Vision Zero plan, setting a goal to eliminate all traffic crash fatalities and serious injuries on Portland’s streets by 2025. That year, the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) reported 35 traffic crash deaths in Portland. City officials said at the time...