Day: September 15, 2023
Luxury cruise ship freed after spending three days stranded
A luxury cruise ship has finally been freed after it was stuck in the mud in Greenland for three days.
The Ocean Explorer, holding more than 200 passengers including around 90 Australians, was rescued by a Greenland research trawler.
The owner of the…
At least 26 hospitalized after tent collapses in Bedford Park
At least 26 people were hospitalized Thursday morning after a tent collapsed in a parking lot in suburban Bedford Park.
Examining the ripple effects of a UAW strike
If the autoworkers union strikes, Michigan would be hit the hardest. But car prices could also go up – whether a deal is made or not. Here’s why:
Hillsborough County asking for post-Idalia help
County leaders want Florida to declare a state of emergency in Hillsborough County. Residents are hoping to be eligible for FEMA assistance.
‘Make the smart move’: DeSantis billboards urge Chicago area law enforcement to relocate to Florida
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office is launching billboards in Illinois to encourage law enforcement officers in the state to “make the smart move” to Florida after Illinois approved allowing noncitizens to become officers and is eliminating cash bail.
NYPD preparing for UN General Assembly
The NYPD is beefing up security ahead of the UN General Assembly.
96-year-old woman allegedly sexually assaulted at nursing home by registered sex offender
An investigation is underway at an East Chicago nursing home where a 96-year-old grandmother says she was sexually assaulted by another resident.
NASA data, analysis needed to help DoD understand UFOs: Commission
Mike Gold, a former NASA official and member of the study team, told Breaking Defense that if any UAP was found to be extraterrestrial proves to be extraterrestrial, “that would probably be the best case scenario, because of these systems are fro…