• Houston area saw sharp increase in Anti-Semitic incidents last year, ADL reports

    This also comes as U.S. anti-Semitic incidents have increased 140%, breaking previous records, according to the ADL.

  • New Mexico saw antisemitic incidents increase in 2023, according to report

    NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has released a new report showing antisemitic incidents are at an all-time high across the United States. In New Mexico, antisemitic incidents nearly quadrupled in 2023 compared to data from 2022. New Mexico recorded eight anti-Jewish incidents in 2022, and that number increased to 31 incidents in 2023. Out []

  • ED searches increased by 86 times under Modi government compared to UPA decade: Report

    Between 2014 and 2024, the Enforcement Directorate registered 5,155 cases under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, securing convictions in only 36 of them.

  • Tennessee requires law enforcement to report illegal migrants to federal authorities under new law

    Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee (R) signed a bill on Thursday that requires local law enforcement agencies to report illegal migrants to federal authorities, the Associated Press reported.While other Democratic-run cities and states around the country are choosing to continue implementing so-called "sanctuary" policies that prohibit local and state police from coordinating with United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Tennessee has adopted a new measure that would mandate communication with...

  • Health Report: Ways to increase your brain health

    Your brain allows you to think, feel, communicate, make decisions, and live a productive life, that's why keeping it healthy is so important. A healthy brain is essential for a healthy life. One way to boost brain power is to lower stress levels. "People who are under a lot of stress, and strain and duress, []

  • Puppy Won't Leave The Location Where She Last Saw Her Mommy

    Imagine walking down the street and encountering a small puppy near the road. What would you do? Ignore it or help? One puppy was silently pleading for assistance, with no one around to provide it. One day, a young man noticed a tiny white puppy on the street. Despite the dog’s healthy appearance, suggesting it might have a family, the location seemed unsafe for a young puppy. The following day, as the man passed the same spot, he was surprised

  • Guns, tools, and washer/dryer reported stolen in burglary

    APOLACON TOWNSHIP, SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— State police say they are investigating who may have stolen guns, a washer and dryer, and several tools from a home in Susquehanna County. On April 1, Pennsylvania State Police say they received a burglary report on Cork Hill Road in Apolacon Township. The victims told police the unknown person(s) []

  • Report: Wisconsin’s finances in best shape in decades

    (The Center Square) – A new report says Wisconsin is in its best fiscal position in decades. The Wisconsin Policy Forum released its latest report this week. It looks at the state’s debt, budget health, general fund reserves and what the future may hold for the state. “Overall, the state’s finances ended 2023 in outstanding fashion. Wisconsin has improved its fiscal condition substantially since the Great Recession years, a period marked by severe budget...

  • Noise complaints against Schiphol increased by 7% last year

    The number of complaints about excessive noise by planes at Schiphol airport increased by 7% in the last year, according to the organisation set up to liaise with local residents. The increase was in line with the heaver traffic at Schiphol in 2023, the first year since 2019 not to be affected by pandemic restrictions. The total number of take-offs and landings was up by 8%. The biggest rise in complaints was in Uithoorn and surrounding villages, which are closest

  • Huge 999 response at HS2 tunnel after reports of fire

    Fire and ambulance crews raced to the scene in Water Orton earlier today (April 13)

  • Google yanks California news sites over proposed law

    Google on Friday said it is testing removing links to California news sites for some users in the western US state as legislators mull making the online search giant pay for connecting people to news.The Silicon Valley tech firm is preparing for the possible passage of the California Journalism Preservation Act (CJPA) that would create a "link tax" for connecting users in the state to news articles, Google Global News Partnerships vice president Jaffer Zaidi said in a blog post.The CJPA was...

  • California saw a surge in abortions after Dobbs. Providers are bracing for more

    After the Supreme Court overturned the Roe vs. Wade decision in 2022, jeopardizing abortion access for millions nationwide, California emerged as a "hot spot" and saw a surge in procedures — an influx probably due in part to out-of-staters facing new restrictions and looking for care. Tuesday's decision by the Arizona Supreme Court that aims to impose a near-total abortion ban in the neighboring state has put Southern California providers on alert and reignited leading state Democrats' efforts...