
Federal jury acquits Louisiana trooper caught on camera pummeling Black motorist
A federal jury Wednesday acquitted a white Louisiana trooper charged with violating the civil rights of a Black motorist despite body-camera footage that showed the officer pummeling the man 18 times with a flashlight
2023-08-03 09:58

Mars In Leo Will Turn Up The Heat For Us All
Turn up the heat! From May 20 to July 10, action planet Mars will be in fiery Leo. Since the planet Mars and the zodiac sign Leo encourage us to find pleasure and enjoyment in all that we do, this should be a fun-filled time that pushes us to express ourselves in colorful and flamboyant ways. Our desires and passions will take center stage, as we assert ourselves in the most dramatic fashion. After all, Leo’s motto is “go big or go home,” and Mars ignites the flame that urges us to act bravely in a high risk and high reward manner.
2023-05-20 19:00

Sean Payton pins blame for awful 2022 season by Broncos, Wilson on predecessor Nathaniel Hackett
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton unleashed criticisms on his predecessor Nathaniel Hackett and his new team, the New York Jets, in an interview
2023-07-28 03:50

Logitech Rally Bar Huddle Brings Equitable Meeting Experiences to Small Rooms
LAUSANNE, Switzerland & NEWARK, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 24, 2023--
2023-05-24 15:01

Futures slip as mixed data clouds Fed policy outlook
Wall Street futures slipped on Tuesday as investors assessed chances of the Federal Reserve holding interest rate at
2023-06-06 18:32

European firms scrap toxic ships on Bangladesh beaches: HRW
European maritime companies are ditching their old ships for scrap on Bangladeshi beaches in dangerous and polluting conditions that have killed workers pulling them apart...
2023-09-28 08:02

'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' fans disappointed over 'boring and repetitively paced' plot: 'Pure nostalgia bait'
The ardent fans of 'Indiana Jones' franchise were disappointed after watching 'Dial of Destiny', calling it a cheap ploy to cash on people's nostalgia
2023-06-30 16:07

Madonna shares health update: 'I'm on the road to recovery'
Madonna is rescheduling the North American leg of her world tour following her recent hospitalization.
2023-07-11 00:28

YouTube star Hasan in tears over Israel-Palestine footage: 'It's really f***** up'
Podcaster Hasan Piker has left many viewers touched after sharing his despair at a two-year-old clip of Israeli forces attacking a crowd of mourners during the funeral of a Palestinian-American journalist. Piker, co-host of The Leftovers podcast, said through tears that the incident was “really f***** up”, and asked whether Palestinians can have “a moment of peace”. He was speaking during an episode covering the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. In the discussion, Piker played a clip of the funeral of Shireen Abu Akleh, an Al Jazeera journalist who was shot dead while covering a raid in the West Bank in 2021. In 2022, Abu Akleh’s body was being taken in a casket from the town of Jenin to her funeral in the Old City of East Jerusalem, in a procession. Footage showed armoured Israeli officers attack the people carrying the casket with batons before beating and kicking others. Many of the mourners were holding Palestinian flags. Piker co-hosts The Leftovers with the American-Israeli comedian Ethan Klein. It has more than 2.9m subscribers on YouTube. In their latest show, Piker broke down in tears at the clip. He said: “They went to her funeral and beat the s*** out of people and ripped the Palestinian flag off her. “Can’t Palestinians have a moment of peace in this f****** world? They can’t even mourn the dead. “How is that allowed? How can that continue? How do you not see that?” Shireen Abu Akleh’s coffin dropped after Israeli police charge mourners at journalist’s funeral youtu.be Referring to recent events in Israel and Palestine, he later added: “It is so horrifying that this can happen in the supposed only democracy in the Middle East. “This is violence, but it is legalised and state-backed. So we are not trained to see it as a violent act. The podcast episode, which aired on Thursday, was devoted to the war between Israel and Hamas. Hamas militants invaded Israel from the Gaza Strip on 7 October, killing 1,300 people and abducting more than 200, including civilians. The subsequent Israeli counteroffensive has seen rockets rain down on Gaza, killing more than 1,500 people. Israel has also cut off electricity, water and food supplies to the city where two million people live. Nearly half of Gaza's residents are children. On 13 October, the 1.1m Palestinians in the northern part of Gaza were ordered to evacuate within 24 hours before an Israeli ground invasion. The World Health Organisation has called the evacuation order a "death sentence" for the thousands of Palestinian people receiving critical treatment in Gaza's hospitals, which are already overflowing following days of Israeli bombardment. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-13 18:56

Griffin Says Scrutiny of SEC Basis Trade ‘Utterly Beyond Me’
Citadel founder Ken Griffin rebuffed regulators’ critique of the so-called basis trade, saying their efforts are “utterly beyond
2023-10-26 05:36

'GMA' host Michael Strahan's twin daughters Sophia and Isabella surprise dad with sweet Father's Day tribute
Michael Strahan's twin daughters Sophia Strahan and Isabella Strahan shared their childhood photos to mark Father's Day
2023-06-19 11:13

Hollywood studios race to avoid actors' strike at midnight
By Lisa Richwine LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Hollywood's major film and television studios and the union representing 160,000 actors were engaged
2023-07-13 05:02
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