The international focus on this one shooting is nothing less than a manifestation of international anti-Semitism
The number of confirmed monkeypox cases in New York City has doubled in the past week, according to data from the city’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene The department said in a tweet on Tuesday that 111 people had tested positive in New York City so far, up from 55 a week prior The
A California man on Wednesday admitted to doling out the drugs that killed three people and nearly killed three others at a South Side party in 2019.
Homes, roads, bridges and power stations also badly hit with Balochistan province faring worstAt least 77 people have died in rain-related incidents across Pakistan in the past three weeks, the country’s minister for climate change said on Wednesday The monsoon rains have also damaged homes, roads, bridges and power stations, Sherry Rehman told a news conference in the capital, Islamabad, as storms continued to lash the country Continue reading
Three of five teens accused of stabbing Gold Coast teenager Jack Beasley to death have been found not-guilty of manslaughter.
Three of five teens accused of stabbing Gold Coast teenager Jack Beasley to death have been found not-guilty of manslaughter.
Three of five teens accused of stabbing Gold Coast teenager Jack Beasley to death have been found not-guilty of manslaughter.
Three teenagers have been found not guilty for the alleged stabbing murder of Gold Coast teen Jack Beasley.
Three teenagers have been found not guilty for the alleged stabbing murder of Gold Coast teen Jack Beasley.
Three teenagers have been found not guilty for the alleged stabbing murder of Gold Coast teen Jack Beasley.
Tributes have been paid to 42-year-old Reena James thought to have been killed when a three-storey building in Bedford collapsed after a blaze, as others jumped from windows to escape.
On Wednesday, CT Insider reported that a Connecticut man has been arrested for sending out over 100 threatening letters to journalists who reported on racial issues — and Supreme Court justices."A number of the more than 100 threatening letters were sent to the homes of reporters and editors at Hearst Connecticut Media Group, the arrest warrant application shows. Those reporters had written stories with subjects who are Black and about race-related issues. A number of the people named in the...