Month: July 2023
Over $545,000 in donations for French officer who sot dead teenager
A call for donations for the French police officer who shot dead a 17-year-old has reached over €500,000 ($545,000). Tuesday’s death, which came after the teen drove away from a traffic stop, has sparked widespread riots across France. The aim
Read MoreGrandmother of slain teenager calls for end to unrest in France
The grandmother of 17-year-old Nahel has called for calm after days of unrest in France over his death during a police traffic check. “Fortunately, the police officers are there. The people who are breaking things right now, I tell them
Read MoreResidents evacuated as WWII bomb defused in German city of Kiel
Around 8,200 people living in the northern German city of Kiel were temporarily evacuated from their homes on Sunday as a bomb disposal team defused a 250-kilogram device dating back to World War II. Police in the port city, which
Read MoreAward-winning Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina dies after missile strike on pizza restaurant
Award-winning Ukrainian writer Victoria Amelina has died from injuries sustained after a Russian missile hit a pizza restaurant in Kramatorsk on Tuesday.
Read More2 people were killed and 28 wounded in a mass shooting at a Baltimore block party – CNN
2 people were killed and 28 wounded in a mass shooting at a Baltimore block party CNN 30 people shot in Baltimore, violence continues in France, and more | LiveNOW from FOX LiveNOW from FOX Baltimore Shooting: At Least 2 Dead and
Read MoreAnd Just Like That, Sex Talk Comes to Work
Younger workers have less sex, but they talk about it at the office.
Read MoreUS Jewish group launches ‘TikTok therapy’ for LGBTQ Orthodox youth
Jewish Queer Youth’s video series will provide lighthearted support and advice, as surveys show many young gay people lack mental healthcare
Read MoreWhite House report signals openness to manipulating sunlight to prevent climate change – Fox News
White House report signals openness to manipulating sunlight to prevent climate change Fox News
Read MoreNikkei Up 1.2%, Led by Electronics, Machinery Stocks
Japanese stocks were broadly higher in early trade, led by especially strong gains in electronics and machinery makers, as U.S. consumer inflation slowed and fears ease about the economic outlook.
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