
UN: North Korea is increasing repression as people are reportedly starving in parts of the country
The U.N. rights chief says North Korea is increasing its repression of human rights and people are becoming more desperate and reportedly starving in parts of the country as the economic situation worsens
2023-08-18 05:49

Citibank subpoenaed over US House probe into alleged data sharing with FBI
WASHINGTON Banking group Citibank was subpoenaed on Thursday by Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee Chair Jim
2023-08-18 05:27

Woman who mailed ricin to Trump in 2020 jailed for 22 years
By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON A woman was sentenced to about 22 years in prison on Thursday for sending
2023-08-18 05:22

Mistrial declared in case of White father and son charged with attempted murder of Black FedEx driver
A mistrial was declared Thursday in the case of a White father and son charged with attempted murder of a Black FedEx driver who said he was chased and shot at while delivering packages in Brookhaven, Mississippi, last year.
2023-08-18 05:19

The identities behind the 30 unindicted co-conspirators in Trump's Georgia case
Fulton County's sweeping indictment against former President Donald Trump and 18 additional co-defendants also includes details involving 30 "unindicted co-conspirators" -- people who Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis alleges took part in the criminal conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election.
2023-08-18 04:59

Channel migrants: France arrests four people over fatal sinking
The suspects have been charged with involuntary manslaughter after six people died last weekend.
2023-08-18 04:44

YouTube defeats racial bias lawsuit by Black, Hispanic content creators
By Jonathan Stempel A U.S. federal judge on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit accusing YouTube of restricting or removing
2023-08-18 04:27

Top White House lawyer to step down, no replacement named
By Andrew Goudsward White House counsel Stuart Delery, President Joe Biden's top lawyer, plans to leave his post
2023-08-18 03:55

What are the charges against Jared Bridegan's ex-wife? Shanna Gardner arrested in Microsoft exec's murder
Jared Bridegan was was shot to death after he dropped off two of his children at an upscale suburban home amid their nasty custody battle
2023-08-18 03:51

In Senegal, a village mourns its sons dead at sea in migrant tragedy
Under a cloudy sky in the coastal Senegalese village of Fass Boye, the local chief's voice resounds over a loudspeaker, calling villagers to pray for the...
2023-08-18 03:48

The body of a 9-year-old boy with autism was found at the edge of a nearby waterway behind a Brooklyn IKEA store, police say
The body of a 9-year-old boy was found at the edge of a waterway after he was separated from his family at an Ikea store in Red Hook, a neighborhood in Brooklyn, police say.
2023-08-18 03:27

Russia charges leader of a prominent election watchdog
Russian authorities have charged one of the leaders of a prominent independent election monitoring group with being involved with an “undesirable” organization, his lawyer says
2023-08-18 03:17
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