Detroit paying nearly $6M in second death connected to bus driver with many crashes
The city of Detroit has agreed to pay nearly $6 million to settle a lawsuit over the death of a pedestrian who was struck by a bus.
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The city of Detroit has agreed to pay nearly $6 million to settle a lawsuit over the death of a pedestrian who was struck by a bus.
The Paris prosecutor overseeing the case said the two men face 15 years in prison for stealing some of France’s crown jewels, while two other suspects have yet to be caught.
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Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla on Wednesday observed prayers and spiritual offerings during a visit to mark the 30th anniversary celebrations of BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir, popularly known as Neasden Temple, in London.
Sudan war: WHO chief hits out over reports of mass killings in el-Fasher hospital BBCHundreds reportedly killed at Sudanese hospital as evidence of RSF atrocities mounts The GuardianHundreds Killed in Massacre at Sudanese Hospital…
The second major cloud outage in less than two weeks, Azure’s downtime highlights the “brittleness” of a digital ecosystem that depends on a few companies never making mistakes.
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Alphabet reports YouTube’s Q3 ad revenue rose 15% YoY to $10.26B, vs. $10.01B est., and Google’s advertising revenue reached $74.18B, up from $65.85B a year ago  —  YouTube, the internet’s biggest video stream…
The initial exit poll in the close-run Dutch parliamentary election shows a tight lead for the far-right PVV and centre-left D66 parties, projecting a result that remains too close to call.
US Vice President JD Vance has entered the “Collargate” debate surrounding Twitch streamer Hasan Piker, referencing the controversy over his dog’s electronic collar on a podcast. Vance’s remarks, linking animal welfare to broader empathy, have sparked …
Two messages in a bottle written by Australian soldiers early in their voyage to France in World War I have been discovered more than a century later on Australia’s coast.