Brazil Congress: How police failed to stop the protest
President Lula has questioned police actions in failing to prevent the storming of government buildings.
‘Trump of the tropics’ Bolsonaro and backers follow his friend Donald’s playbook once again
The links between Bolsonaro and Trump stretch back to well before the violence in Brasilia. Now, writes Kim Sengupta, the supporters of Brazil’s former leader are following their American counterparts by attacking democracy
Vigil planned for U.S. teacher who police say was shot by 6-year-old student
The boy was later taken into police custody. Police said the shooting was not accidental and was part of an altercation. No students were injured.
Canada Finalizes Agreement to Buy 88 US F-35 Fighter Jets
The first four aircraft are anticipated to be delivered in 2026 with full operational capacity for the fleet expected between 2032 and 2034.
Prosecutor: Husband of missing wife bought cleaning supplies
Prosecutors say the husband of a Massachusetts woman missing since New Year’s Day was seen on surveillance video buying $450 worth of cleaning supplies at a home improvement store the day after his wife was last seen.
US Supreme Court won’t hear appeals from ‘Wichita massacre’
The U_S_ Supreme Court has refused to hear the appeals of two brothers who were sentenced to death for four fatal shootings in a soccer field in December 2000 known as “the Wichita massacre.”.