Agents are accused of using a 5-year-old boy as “bait” to arrest his father
Flesh-eating zombie dope capital overrun by ‘Walking Dead’ wielding metal bars… where users warn ‘you’d die INSTANTLY’
IT’S the 9am rush hour in one of America’s biggest cities. But instead of commuters, the train carriage is packed with zombie-like drug addicts. Welcome to Chicago, Illinois – the new US capital for ‘tranq’. ‘Tranq’ or ‘Zombie Dope’ is the street name …
Palestine Action hunger striker may die within days, says doctor
Umer Khalid, 22, has stopped drinking water as well as food in protest against charges against himThe last Palestine Action prisoner still on hunger strike has now stopped drinking water, which a doctor has warned could kill him.Umer Khalid, 22, has be…
“You always hate on them”: DDG slams haters criticizing Kai Cenat for stepping into the fashion world
DDG publicly defended Kai Cenat after backlash over his new clothing brand, Vivet. He criticized fans for celebrating legacy sneaker brands while tearing down creators who try something new. DDG argued that successful creators are often attacked for gr…
Can extreme winter really cause trees to ‘explode’? The science behind the viral phenomenon
Across the world, winter’s sudden freezes trigger sharp, gunshot-like cracks in trees, known as frost cracking. While branches may fall, fully “exploding” trees are extremely rare. Experts stress most cracks are harmless and self-heal, and caution that…
Police Scotland on care, continuity and service life
As part of our new series examining how Scottish public sector organisations support staff with links to the Armed Forces, Police Scotland offers an example of how those commitments are delivered within an emergency service.
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Driver admits causing death of British teen, months after he was freed by Dubai ruler’s royal pardon
A driver has admitted causing the death of Marcus Fakana in a north London crash following a police pursuit, months after the British teenager returned from nearly a year in a Dubai prison. Fakana’s case had drawn international attention and protests, …
Minnesotans begin economic strike against ICE
Hundreds of businesses in Minnesota closed on Friday and thousands of protesters turned out in severely cold weather to demonstrate against the ongoing immigration crackdown in the state. Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, in Cambridge, Massachus…
US destroyer tests weapons in disputed South China Sea
The United States Navy has released imagery showing the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Michael Murphy conducting a live-fire exercise in the Indo-Pacific region.
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