• US Capitol Police prepare for possible post-election turmoil

    By Jennifer Shutt, Georgia Recorder U.S. Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger sought to ease concerns from the lawmakers in charge of his agency’s budget on Wednesday, saying the department is preparing for major upcoming events—including another potential Jan. 6—by trying to grow the size of its force and overhauling its intelligence gathering activities. During an hour-long hearing in front of the House Appropriations Legislative Branch Subcommittee, Manger argued the agency is far better...

  • SHOCKING VIDEO: Extremist Protesters Clash With Police, Show 'Palestinian Jew' ID

    JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Two extremist protesters were arrested Tuesday for disorderly conduct during a violent march from Ein Ya’akov to Kikar Shabbat in Jerusalem. Extremely graphic video footage shows the extremists engaging in violent clashes with the police. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email One of the people arrested who was

  • Austin Tells Congress Israel Is Taking Steps to Boost Aid to Gaza as Lawmakers Question Us Suppor

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told Congress Tuesday that pressure on Israel to improve humanitarian aid to Gaza appears to be working, but he said more must be done, and it remains to be seen if the improvement will continue. Join our WhatsApp group Subscribe to our Daily Roundup Email “It clearly had

  • Austin tells Congress Israel is taking steps to boost aid to Gaza as lawmakers question US support

    Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is telling senators that pressure on Israel to improve humanitarian aid to Gaza appears to be working, but more must be done, and it remains to be seen if that improvement will continue. At a Senate hearing on Tuesday, Austin said the U.S. has seen changes in Israel’s behavior and hopes that the trend continues. His comments came during a session that was interrupted several times by protesters shouting at him to stop sending weapons to Israel. The hearing was the...

  • Video gamer, 28, who was first British person to be charged with 'swatting' after he made hoax emergency call to US police which ended in victim being shot twice by a SWAT team avoids jail

    Gamer Robert Walker-McDaid was spared jailed for making a hoax call to a terrorist hotline about a rival who was shot in the face by US police.

  • Texas man dies in shootout with police while livestreaming on Facebook and talking to his sister on a phone, police say

    A Texas man died in a shootout with police after a traffic stop, and he was livestreaming it on Facebook while also talking to his sister on the phone. The Harris County Sheriff's Office said officers pulled over 47-year-old Patrick Hurst on the Farm to Market 1960 road near Ella Boulevard in Houston. Hurst led police on a short chase before he shot at police and they returned fire, killing him. Video from the incident shows that he was livestreaming on Facebook and also on the phone...

  • US lawmakers relaunch Uyghur caucus

    The caucus fell into a lull after its chair retired at the 2022 midterm elections.

  • Water In Texas: A Window Into Problems Across The US

    Water In Texas: A Window Into Problems Across The US Authored by Suzanne Gasparatto via The Epoch Times, Humans cannot live without water, yet many of us take for granted that water is readily available. As more people move to cities, adding to already crowded populations, the availability of potable water isn’t a given any longer. While this planet has plenty of water, its distribution does not always coincide with areas where lots of people choose to live. For decades,...

  • US ’ ‘military transformation’ of Bataan worries lawmaker

    MANILA, Philippines — The militarization of Batanes Island by the United States could escalate regional tensions in the West Philippine Sea, House Deputy Minority Leader Rep. France Castro

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    Lansing police release video of officer-involved shooting

    The Lansing Police Department has released edited video of the shooting that left two officers and a suspect injured. The shooting took place on April 10. It happened along the 2000 block of W. Holmes, just east of Pleasant Grove Road.

  • Police probe NANS factions’ violent clash in Abuja

    The Federal Capital Territory Police Command said on Tuesday that it had launched a probe into a violent clash between two factions of the National Association of Nigerian Students in Abuja. The two NANS factions, in a trending video on X, formerly Twitter, engaged in a bloody clash that left one severely injured in the Read More

  • IMF Steps Up Its Warning to US Over Spending and Ballooning Debt

    (Bloomberg) -- The International Monetary Fund leveled an unusually direct criticism at US policymakers Tuesday, saying the country’s recent standout performance among advanced economies was in part driven by an unsustainable fiscal policy.Most Read from BloombergChina Tells Iran Cooperation Will Last After Attack on IsraelBeyond the Ivies: Surprise Winners in the List of Colleges With the Highest ROITreasury Yields Hit 2024 Highs as Powell in Focus: Markets WrapIMF Steps Up Its Warning to US...