Day: May 5, 2023
State charges tossed in university town hate crime attack
State charges including attempted murder have been dismissed against a white woman accused of stabbing an Indiana University student of Chinese descent on a public bus.
Escaped inmate accused in deputy’s killing found in Mexico
A man who escaped from a Virginia jail this week after being charged in the 2022 killing of a North Carolina sheriff’s deputy has been captured in Mexico.
Russia Once Tried to Join NATO, an Alliance Formed to Counter Threats from Russia
In the wake of the Second World War, 12 countries from Europe and North America banded together to form an alliance that would keep the hard-won peace in Europe, promote cooperation between them and protect their freedoms.
New “Learning Map” Lets You Bring DevOps to Life at Cisco Live!
Learn how to optimizing your approach to DevOps. This Cisco Live “Learning Map” is your guide to sessions you won’t want to miss.
Former WSU QB Jayden de Laura settles sexual assault case from high school
Former WSU QB Jayden de Laura and Wisconsin safety Kamo’i Latu have agreed to settle a civil lawsuit alleging that the two had sexually assaulted a young woman in 2018, when they were teammates at Saint Louis School in Hawaii.
Banged up abroad: How Australians negotiate their way out of strife in Indonesia
Paying compensation is a well-worn route of trouble for foreigners like Bodhi Mani Risby-Jones, who is locked up in Aceh – but deals do not always eventuate.
Mississippi death toll from March tornado climbs to 22
A person has died after being hospitalized for injuries following a vicious tornado that tore through Mississippi on March 24.