At least five people have died as a result of the more than 150 wildfires burning across Chile that have destroyed homes and thousands of acres of forests while the South American country is in the midst of a scorching heat wave.
Timeline of events in the case of missing mother-of-two Nicola Bulley
The search for the mother-of-two has now been ongoing for a week.
Former Ubiquiti Employee Pleads Guilty To Attempted Extortion Scheme
A former employee of network technology provider Ubiquiti pleaded guilty to multiple felony charges after posing as an anonymous hacker in an attempt to extort almost $2 million worth of cryptocurrency while employed at the company. From a report: Nick…
Will Spain’s new position on Western Sahara make a difference?
Madrid has agreed to support Rabat’s plans to grant autonomy to the disputed Western Sahara territory.
How Far Would You Go to Save a Battle Buddy? A New War Movie Asks the Question
Jake Gyllenhaal stars as an Army sergeant who returns to Afghanistan on a solo mission.
C’mon, Olympia: Catalytic converter theft disrupts lives
A King County deputy prosecutor is having to draft a bill to tackle catalytic converter theft. Olympia should pay attention, and take action.
The US-China spy balloon row in under a minute
BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera explains what it’s all about.
Tyre Nichols – news: Sixth officer fired and paramedics sanctioned as polls show declining trust in police
More than 20 hours of video related to Nichols’ beating by Memphis police has yet to be released
Hong Kong is giving away 500,000 flights this year—here’s what to know
On Thursday, Hong Kong’s leader John Lee announced the city is giving away 500,000 flights in an effort to revive its economy after strict pandemic policies.
Colorado considers using public land for affordable housing
Colorado lawmakers are wading into the housing crisis with a proposal to free up vacant parcels of state-owned land that could be leased or sold at a discount for affordable housing projects.