“We survived the earthquake, but we will die here due to hunger or cold,” said one woman in central Turkey, where people sought temporary shelter and food in freezing winter weather.
Power outage affecting thousands in Wallingford, Fremont neighborhoods
Seattle City Light said crews are responding and that the cause is under investigation.
Bill raising riot penalties in North Carolina clears House
A bill increasing punishments for violent protests following the 2020 demonstrations over George Floyd’s murder passed the House despite harsh criticism from social justice advocates.
Volodymyr Zelensky Asks Allies For Fighter Jets On UK Visit
President Volodymyr Zelensky used a historic visit to London on Wednesday to urge allies to send combat aircraft to Ukraine and deliver “wings for freedom”.
St. Louis family tried for more than a year to stop racist harassment. Then a video went viral
Once videos of the family being threatened went viral, the city attorney’s office admitted the suspect’s arrest warrant had sat unresolved more than a year.
Officials: Jamaica policeman charged with abduction, rape
Authorities in Jamaica say they have charged a police officer with abducting and raping a woman following a traffic stop
Six smugglers sentenced in France for charging migrants €1,500 to cross the Channel
The six members of a migrant smuggler gang were sentenced 16 years collectively in France on Wednesday.
How to support relief efforts in Turkey and Syria after deadly quakes
The earthquakes that hit southern Turkey and war-ravaged northern Syria on Monday have killed over 12,000 people, with the death toll expected to rise as rescue crews race against time to save people trapped beneath rubble.