Re: “Pioneer Square shooting leaves 1 dead, 3 injured” (Feb. 1, Local News) and “Seattle police investigating double homicide in Rainier Valley” (Jan. 30, Local News): Gun tragedies go on and on. On Jan. 30, two teenagers lost their lives at a bus top …
Holiday hotspots Portugal & Spain brace for MORE horror floods as 65mph Storm Marta barrels in after Leonardo killed 5
TWO Brit holiday hotspots are bracing for more wild weather as five people have been left dead amidst the horror storms, with experts warning of more flash flooding and landslides. Torrential rain and terrifying 65mph winds are continuing to smash Port…
‘They’re trying to take him again’: DHS moves to fast-track deportation in case of 5-year-old Liam Ramos
The federal government is seeking to end asylum claims for a 5-year-old boy and his father, who were recently detained and then released. The Department of Homeland Security has filed a motion to expedite deportation proceedings, which the family’s law…
Australia’s VICT extends terminal concession at Port of Melbourne to 2066
The subsidiary of Manila-headquartered International Container Terminal Services said the agreement extends the lease expiration from 2040 to 2066.
Suspect in 2012 Benghazi attack arrested and brought to the U.S.
The FBI has arrested “one of the key participants” behind the attack on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya, in 2012 that killed four Americans.
Luigi Mangione speaks out in protest as judge sets state murder trial for June 8
Luigi Mangione spoke out in court against the prospect of back-to-back trials in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
How Svalbard went from from Arctic outpost to geopolitical flashpoint
Tensions in the Arctic are putting new pressure on Svalbard, a Norwegian-administered archipelago long seen as an example of international cooperation, as climate change transforms the region and rivalry between major powers intensifies.
US asks court to toss lawsuit alleging Army failed to stop Maine’s deadliest mass shooting
The U.S. government has asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit from survivors and relatives of the victims of Maine’s deadliest mass shooting who say the U.S. Army failed them by not intervening before the killings.
Rocket launchers & the Black Banker hit job… astonishing downfall of London mob boss behind Scarface gang ‘The Patron’
BEING chauffeured through the streets of London in his top-of-the-range Mercedes, crime boss Ion Gusan must have thought himself untouchable. Holed up in a plush apartment in Canary Wharf living a secret life on the run, he was left stunned when his li…
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