Tue, 21-Oct-2025

New York: Robber steals $300,000 from security van

New York

According to a Brink’s spokesman, the business is collaborating with law authorities. US authorities report that three robbers are missing. Police released images of the guys and requested assistance from the public. When the money bag was taken outside a bank in Brooklyn, New York, two individuals had inquired about directions from the Brink’s employee. … Read more

Arrests Made in Indian Immigrants’ Border Death

Indian Immigrants

Police are attempting to detain two agents with bases in the US and Canada. The dead, which included a three-year-old child, were discovered frozen. The individuals who were arrested were “illegal immigration” agents. In connection with the murders of four persons close to the US-Canada border in January 2022, Indian police have detained two guys. … Read more

11-Year-Old Boy Fatally Shot by Girl in Argument

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After being transferred to a hospital, the 11-year-old passed away. 14-year-old girl fatally shot an 11-year-old boy in the parking lot. 14-year-old fled the scene of the shooting. After grabbing a gun after a dispute with another youngster, a 14-year-old girl fatally shot an 11-year-old boy in the parking lot of a Dallas apartment complex, … Read more

James Cleverly Pushes for Tank Support for Ukraine in North America Trip

James Cleverly

UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly visits US and Canada to discuss Ukraine. The trip’s agenda highlights Putin’s aggression in Ukraine. Cleverly emphasizes the strong alliance between UK, US, and Canada. Before travelling to the US to meet with Secretary of State Antony Blinken, the foreign secretary declared that the UK and its friends in North … Read more

White House Confirms Lack of Visitor Logs for Biden’s Home

Joe Biden

At least 20 documents have been discovered at Mr. Biden’s residence. No logs for President Joe Biden’s private residence says white House. Five more pages of classified information were found on Thursday. There aren’t any visitor logs for President Joe Biden’s private residence, according to the White House. After secret documents were found in his … Read more

California: 6 people, including an infant, were killed in a ‘massacre’

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  • A call of shots was fired shortly after 3:30 a.m. local time.
  • An active shooter was in the area due to the volume of rounds being heard.
  • Responding deputies discovered six casualties.

According to the Tulare County Sheriff’s Office, at least six people were killed in an “early morning massacre” Monday near Goshen, California, including a mother and her 6-month-old baby.

Tulare County officers responded to a call of shots fired shortly after 3:30 a.m. local time Monday, according to a news release from the sheriff’s office, adding that “the reporting party believed an active shooter was in the area due to the volume of rounds being heard.”

Sheriff Mike Boudreaux informed reporters at the scene that responding deputies discovered six casualties, including two in the street and one in the doorway of the home where the gunfire occurred. According to him, the mother, who was 17, and the infant were both shot in the head, and at least one male was transported to the hospital but later pronounced dead.

“We do have family that has been escorted from the scene, we do have survivors,” Boudreaux said, saying investigators had yet to determine how they survived what he said was a “horrific massacre.”

The incident does not appear to be a random act of violence, but may be tied to gang activities, according to the sheriff’s office, which noted that it occurred a week after deputies conducted a narcotics search warrant at the residence.

Tulare County Sheriff’s spokesperson Ashley Schwarm said on Monday evening that while they cannot confirm whether the shooters were members of a cartel, the sheriff believes it was a “cartel-style execution.”

Detectives are looking for at least two suspects, the sheriff’s office said earlier.

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Iraq’s PM supports an indefinite US troop presence in country

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  • Mohammed Al Sudani defended the presence of US soldiers.
  • Sudani wanted to send a high-level delegation to Washington next month.
  • Sudani stated that foreign forces are still needed.

In an interview, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Al Sudani defended the presence of US soldiers in his nation and stated that there is no schedule for their withdrawal.

Sudani stated that foreign forces are still needed, referring to the US and NATO troop contingents that train and help Iraqi soldiers in combating Daesh (ISIS). “We need more time to eliminate ISIS,” he added in the interview.

Sudani, who took office in October, said he wanted to send a high-level delegation to Washington next month for talks with US officials, adding that Iraq would like to have comparable relations with Washington as Saudi Arabia and other Arabian Gulf oil and gas producers.

“I don’t see this as an impossible matter, to see Iraq have a good relationship with Iran and the US,” Sudani told

Previously Mr. Sudani has remained publicly silent on the issue of keeping US forces in Iraq, saying simply that he will talk with Iraqi commanders. Some pro-Iranian militia chiefs and Mr. Sudani’s parliamentary supporters are urging him to reconsider the US presence.

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Congresswoman Bonamici and Husband Survive Hit-and-Run in Portland

Congresswoman Bonamici

Rep. Suzanne Bonamici and her husband hit by a car in Portland. Driver remained on scene and cooperated with investigation. No citations or arrests made. According to her spokesman, Rep. Suzanne Bonamici, D-Ore., was temporarily hospitalised Friday night after she and her husband were struck by a car in Portland. In a statement posted to … Read more

Miss USA Wins Miss Universe 2022: R’Bonney Gabriel Crowned

R'Bonney Gabriel

R’Bonney Gabriel is the first Filipino American to win Miss USA. Miss Dominican Republic, Andreina Martinez, came in second place. India’s Harnaaz Sandhu was the champion the previous year. Miss Universe was announced on Saturday night. R’Bonney Gabriel, a fashion designer, model, and sewing instructor from Texas, is the first Filipino American to win Miss … Read more

Mexico’s Smoking Ban: Tougher Restrictions in Public Places

Smoking Ban

The action, which was first authorised in 2021, also forbids tobacco advertising. Mexico has implemented one of the harshest anti-tobacco policies in the world. Mexico is thought to have the most comprehensive and robust legal system. Mexico has implemented one of the harshest anti-tobacco policies in the world by outlawing smoking entirely in public areas. … Read more

A Billionaire is Born: Mega Millions Lottery Jackpot Hits Record High

Mega Million

A person’s life recently changed in around a billion different ways. The jackpot win is Maine’s first ever, according to lottery officials. Friday’s jackpot was the second highest in Mega Millions history. A person’s life recently changed in around a billion different ways. Prior to Friday’s $1.35 billion Mega Millions jackpot drawing, which was the … Read more

Human skeleton discovered in building on UC Berkeley campus

UC Berkeley campus

The university is located approximately ten miles from downtown San Francisco. It’s unclear how long the remains had been in the shuttered building. A human skeleton was discovered Tuesday in an empty building. A human skeleton was discovered Tuesday in an empty building on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, according to officials. … Read more

Clouded leopard who escaped at Dallas Zoo is found

Clouded leopard

Missing clouded leopard was discovered safe. Teams were able to safely catch her. Police initially deployed a SWAT team to the zoo. After escaping from her Dallas Zoo enclosure hours earlier, a missing clouded leopard was discovered safe and sound on Friday afternoon, according to zoo authorities. The zoo stated that the clouded leopard, named … Read more

High school football players hospitalized in Texas

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Invoking federal privacy regulations, she declined to discuss the specifics of those injuries. Several student-athletes from football team had to be hospitalised. Student safety is a top priority for Rockwall ISD. Several student-athletes from a Texas high school football team had to be hospitalised following a demanding off-season workout, according to officials, and the coach … Read more

Wisconsin Republicans oppose a prohibition on ‘conversion therapy’

Wisconsin Republicans

Wisconsin Republicans voted to reinstate conversion therapy. A ban on the practice was overruled. Conversion therapy is condemned as harmful and potentially suicidal. Republicans in Wisconsin voted on Thursday to reinstate the practise of conversion therapy, in which therapists, social workers, and counsellors attempt to alter the gender identities and sexual orientations of LGBTQ clients. … Read more

USA announced to send delegation to Cuba for law enforcement talk

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  • United State to open negotiation with Cuba.
  • A delegation will be sent for law enforcement talk.
  • Relations between the US and Cuba have been strained since the 1960s.

The United States has announced it will send a delegation to Cuba the next week to reopen negotiations between the two governments on legal matters.

The talks are expected to focus on “international law enforcement matters”, a spokesperson for the White House Vedant Patel has told reporters at the Russian embassy in Washington.

“This is an opportunity to enable the US to better protect US citizens and bring transnational criminals to justice,” Patel said.

The visit is the latest effort from the US to ease tensions between the US and Cuba, which has been plagued by a series of high-profile human trafficking cases.

Relations between the US and Cuba have been strained since the 1960s. Cuba removed its US-backed leader, Fulgencio Batista, in 1959.

During this time, in February 1962, former US President John F. Kennedy imposed a “complete economic embargo” on Cuba, which is still in effect today.

Tensions briefly thawed under Democrat Barack Obama, who became the first US president in 88 years to visit Cuba. The two countries reopened their embassies, and in 2015, Obama removed Cuba from a list of “state sponsors of terrorism”.

However, republican President Donald Trump, Obama’s successor, reinstated Cuba’s travel restrictions and added it back to the list of nations supporting terrorism.

At Friday’s press conference, reporters asked Patel how the Biden administration could “justify” negotiating law enforcement issues with a country identified as a “state sponsor of terrorism”.

“There continue to be, obviously, concerns and human rights concerns that exist,” Patel responded.

But he emphasized the administration’s stance that improving cooperation would be helpful overall.

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US republican inquire “chaotic” withdraw from Afghanistan

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  • US military withdrawal from Afghanistan allowed the Taliban to take over immediately.
  • lawmakers have launched an investigation.
  • The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Republican lawmakers have launched an investigation into the chaotic US military withdrawal from Afghanistan, which allowed the Taliban to take over immediately and resulted in scenes of thousands of desperate people storming Kabul airport, some clinging to departing US planes as they rolled down the runway.

House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul announced on Friday. that he had written to Secretary of State Antony Blinken asking for a variety of information ranging from intelligence assessments to interactions with the Taliban.

McCaul, a longstanding opposition member on the committee who became its chairman after the House turned to Republican power at the start of the year, said it was “absurd and disgraceful” that US President Joe Biden’s administration “continues to suppress facts relevant to the withdrawal”.

“In the event of continuous noncompliance, the committee will employ all available authorities to enforce these requests, including through a mandatory process,” he stated.

While Trump reached an agreement with the Taliban, his Republican Party has slammed Biden’s handling of the operation and announced hearings as part of a series of investigations into his government.

Scenes of frantic Afghans clinging to moving US military planes on the tarmac at Kabul airport accompanied a dramatic decrease in Biden’s approval ratings nine months after he was elected promising smooth, professional leadership following his predecessor Donald Trump’s pandemonium.

The State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Friday. According to US media, it has delivered more than 150 briefings to members of Congress since the August 2021 exit.

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Hawaiian Airlines Incident: 25 Injured, Pilot Reports Plume-like Cloud

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25 of the 291 passengers and staff suffered from severe injuries. Six of the injuries were critical. The report classified the damage to the plane as modest. When a smoke-like plume formed in front of the Airbus A330 on the journey from Phoenix to Honolulu on December 18, the pilot reported that the weather was … Read more

Indiana University says student got stabbed for being Asian

Indiana University

Evidence showed no interaction before the attack. Student, age 18, was attacked on a bus in Bloomington. Billie Davis, 56, has been charged with attempted murder. According to Indiana University, a student, age 18, was attacked on a bus in Bloomington after being singled out for being Asian. On a Bloomington transit bus on Wednesday … Read more

Alabama: Tornadoes kill at least nine people

Tornadoes

Alabama and Georgia governors have both declared states of emergency. At least six people have been killed by tornadoes in Alabama. The bad weather is expected to persist overnight. More than a dozen tornadoes tore through the Southeastern United States on Thursday, leaving at least nine people dead with the number likely to rise. Director … Read more

Andy Dick arrested: Public Intoxication and S*x Offender Violation

Andy Dick

Dick was suspected of felony sexual battery. His release on December 23 is documented in jail logs. Dick, 57, was taken into jail without incident near Lake Elsinore. Andy Dick, an actor and comedian, was charged on Friday with public intoxication and failing to register as a sex offender, according to the authorities. Following a … Read more

Japan, US and Europe Must Join Forces to Confront China

PM Kishida

Japanese Prime Minister in Washington to strengthen alliance against China. Kishida calls for Japan, US, and Europe to act in unison against China. China’s vision for world order is a challenge for Japan and US. During a visit to strengthen Tokyo’s alliance with the US in the face of mounting challenges from Beijing, Japanese Prime … Read more

Oklahoma: Police arrest caretaker on account of child neglect

Oklahoma

Workman stated on Thursday night that officials are still hopeful. Athena Brownfield has been sought after by numerous law enforcement agencies. Alysia Adams, 31, was detained on two counts of child neglect. Two days after a postal worker discovered the girl’s elder sister strolling alone close to their home, a carer for a missing 4-year-old … Read more

Russia allows a former US Navy officer into Poland

Russia

Taylor Dudley crossed Polish-Russian border in April during his travel in Europe. His conditions in Russia are unknown and case is not public. Represented by lawyer for families of jailed Americans abroad. According to lawyer Jonathan Franks, Taylor Dudley crossed the Polish-Russian border in April. Russia released a US citizen who had sneaked into its … Read more