How a suicide bomb attack changed the lives of UN aid workers
Two decades ago the UN's Baghdad office was hit with a deadly blast - staff share their experiences.
2023-08-19 07:14
Man injured in shooting that killed rapper Takeoff, member of the group Migos, alleges Houston venue failed to provide adequate security
A man who says he was injured during a November 2022 shooting that killed rapper Takeoff in Houston, Texas, is suing the venue where the incident happened, alleging the establishment failed to provide adequate security to protect guests at the event, among other claims.
2023-08-19 06:19
Brazil arrests 7 senior military police officers over Jan. 8 riots
Brazil’s federal police have arrested seven top military police officers who are accused of assisting right-wing rioters during the Jan. 8 attacks on government buildings in the capital, Brasilia
2023-08-19 04:55
Wildfires threaten western Canada city as far north evacuated
Wildfires on Friday bore down on Kelowna in western Canada -- a city of 150,000 -- while efforts to clear Yellowknife in the far north turned it into a ghost...
2023-08-19 04:53
Illegal crossings on the US-Mexico border rose in July but were still down from last year
U.S. border authorities stopped migrants entering the country illegally more than 33% more often in July than in June, suggesting lower numbers that followed the end of pandemic-related asylum restrictions may have bottomed out
2023-08-19 04:49
Who is Devyn Michaels? Las Vegas woman arrested after being accused of chopping her boyfriend's head off
Devyn Michaels may have been Johnathan Willette's ex-girlfriend as his Facebook profile showed him engaged to someone else
2023-08-19 04:48
After killing of Ecuador candidate Villavicencio, speculation and recrimination
By Alexandra Valencia QUITO (Reuters) -The murder of Ecuadorean presidential hopeful Fernando Villavicencio has led to a frenzy of speculation
2023-08-19 04:27
Who is Yohanes Kidane? New York man, 22, who landed Netflix dream job vanishes 2 weeks after starting work in California
After his disappearance, Yohanes Kidane's friends revealed that his rideshare experience had been bad and he had pledged not to ride alone ever again
2023-08-19 04:25
Hawaii delayed diverting water that could have helped Maui wildfires, letters obtained by CNN allege
A state agency delayed a water management company's request to make more water available to fight the devastating wildfires in Maui earlier this month, according to letters obtained by CNN.
2023-08-19 04:21
Biden defers to Justice Department in first public answer on special counsel investigation into his son
President Joe Biden on Friday said he had no comment and deferred to the Department of Justice when asked for his reaction to the special counsel appointment in the case of his son, Hunter Biden.
2023-08-19 03:58
Mississippi grand jury cites shoddy investigations by police department at center of mistrial
A Mississippi grand jury has issued a report sharply criticizing a police department whose errors prompted a mistrial in the case of two white men charged in an attack on a Black FedEx driver
2023-08-19 03:56
Judge won't delay Trump's defamation claims trial, calling the ex-president's appeal frivolous
A New York federal judge has expressed growing impatience with what he calls ex-President Donald Trump's “repeated efforts to delay” a defamation lawsuit, saying he won't stop a January trial for the “frivolous appeal” of one of his rulings
2023-08-19 03:52
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