Month: November 2021
Australian police found 4-year-old Cleo Smith safe, 18 days after she went missing
Cleo Smith went missing from her family’s camping tent more than two weeks ago. Police rescued her from a locked house in an early-morning raid that left some officers “openly crying with relief.” (Image credit: WA Police Force via Getty
Read MoreInvestigation over Erdogan’s death speculation launched in Turkey
Investigations have been launched into 30 people in Turkey over speculation about the alleged death of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The suspects had used the hashtag #olmus (“deceased”) on Twitter in reference to the president, the police authority in Ankara
Read MoreFrench-Australian Ties Deteriorate In Wake of U.S. Submarine Pact
Paris and Canberra trade barbs over September’s deal for Washington to share submarine technology with Australia.
Read MoreHenry Ruggs III drove 156 mph seconds before fatal car crash, prosecutors say – ESPN
Henry Ruggs III drove 156 mph seconds before fatal car crash, prosecutors say ESPN Witness describes deadly crash involving former Raiders WR FOX5 Las Vegas Here is why the Raiders must sign WR DeSean Jackson right now Raiders Wire Report: Henry Ruggs driving
Read MoreABBA delayed promotion of their new show after 2 people died at a tribute concert
Two people died and one was injured at an ABBA tribute show near Stockholm on Tuesday. The pop group has postponed the release of a promotional video for their upcoming concert, citing the tragedy. (Image credit: Frederik Persson/TT News Agency/AFP
Read MoreTrump escalates his January 6 cover-up as political comeback steps up a gear – CNN
Trump escalates his January 6 cover-up as political comeback steps up a gear CNN New Report Details How Donald Trump Resisted Pleas to Stop Capitol Rioters: ‘People Will Die’ PEOPLE Trump’s response to the Jan. 6 insurrection by the Post The Washington Post
Read MoreYellen calls climate fight ‘the greatest economic opportunity of our time’
“In many cases, it’s simply cost effective to go green,” the U.S. treasury secretary told a panel on Wednesday.
Read MoreThere’s Nothing Left to Debate on COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids
With emergency use authorization for the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID vaccine newly approved for children 5-11, many parents are asking the question—should we vaccinate our kids? To be fair, many parents may have already made up their mind on this topic with
Read MoreDemocrats Say Paid Family and Medical Leave Back in Domestic Policy Bill
(WASHINGTON) — Democrats in the House said Wednesday that paid family and medical leave will be placed back into their $1.75 trillion social and environmental spending bill, reviving a key element of President Joe Biden’s agenda. Democrats had reluctantly dropped
Read MorePrince Andrew sex case civil trial likely late 2022: US judge
A sexual assault lawsuit brought against Britain’s Prince Andrew is expected to go to trial before a New York jury towards the end of next year, a US judge said Wednesday. Virginia Giuffre has sued the royal for unspecified damages,
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