Month: November 2023
Stabbing of Derek Chauvin Raises Questions About Inmate Safety
The former police officer was being held in a specialized federal facility for high-profile inmates. He is said to be likely to survive.
Read MoreIsrael-Hamas war updates: Hostage deal back on after delay, Qatar says – CNN
Israel-Hamas war updates: Hostage deal back on after delay, Qatar says CNN Israel-Hamas hostage exchange day two, 14 Israelis for 42 Palestinian prisoners | LiveNOW from FOX LiveNOW from FOX Hamas delays releases of hostages, accuses Israel of blocking aid to Gaza Fox
Read MoreGeorge Santos Says He Expects to Be Kicked Out of Congress as Expulsion Vote Looms
New York — Rep. George Santos has said he expects to be expelled from Congress following a scathing report by the House Ethics Committee that found substantial evidence of lawbreaking by the New York Republican. In a defiant speech Friday
Read MoreUkraine’s Military Says Russia Launched Its Largest Drone Attack Since the Invasion
KYIV, Ukraine — Russia on Saturday launched its most intense drone attack on Ukraine since the beginning of its full-scale invasion in 2022, targeting the Ukrainian capital, military officials said. In total, Russia launched 75 Iranian-made Shahed drones against Ukraine, of which
Read MoreMeta Designed Products to Capitalize on Teen Vulnerabilities, States Say
Documents that have been unredacted in a complaint filed earlier by states show Meta conversations about age, product design and potential harms.
Read MoreDerek Chauvin, Killer of George Floyd, Is Expected to Survive Prison Assault
The former Minneapolis police officer was attacked with a knife, but his injuries weren’t life-threatening.
Read MoreDutch politician Wilders vows ‘I will be prime minister’ on X – Reuters
Dutch politician Wilders vows ‘I will be prime minister’ on X Reuters Dutch election shows far right rising and reshaping Europe The Washington Post ‘They feel they are being neglected’: why voters turned to ‘Dutch Trump’ Geert Wilders The Guardian Geert Wilders’ victory
Read MoreKilling of Female Student Sparks Mass Protests in Italian Cities
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Italy’s biggest cities to voice outrage at violence against women days after the violent murder of a young student stunned the nation. Italians gathered in Rome, Milan and other cities in support
Read MoreHamas delays 2nd round of hostage release, accuses Israel of not complying with deal
Hamas on Saturday evening said it was delaying the release of the second group of hostages, claiming that Israel had not complied with the deal’s terms and not delivered enough aid to the besieged enclave. Hamas did not specify the
Read MoreHamas delays 2nd round of hostage release, accuses Israel of not complying with deal
Hamas on Saturday evening said it was delaying the release of the second group of hostages, claiming that Israel had not complied with the deal’s terms and not delivered enough aid to the besieged enclave. Hamas did not specify the
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