Greensboro police find two people shot Brice Street
Greensboro police find two people shot Brice Street
Greensboro police find two people shot Brice Street
Activision just announced the formation of a new development studio called Elsewhere. This group will work on a brand-new franchise and IP.
BOSTON (AP) — A Massachusetts teen who participated in a spicy tortilla chip challenge on social media died from eating a large quantity of chile pepper extract and also had a congenital heart defect, according to an autopsy report obtained by The Associated Press. Harris Wolobah, a 10th grader from the city of Worcester, died on Sept. 1, 2023, after eating the chip manufactured by Paqui. The cause of death was listed as cardiopulmonary arrest “in the setting of recent ingestion of food substanc
The lost girl was reunited with her mother last week on a Florida beach thanks to a Florida sheriff’s deputy
U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chair Martin Gruenberg on Thursday faced a second day of grilling before lawmakers on Capitol Hill as he battles to survive the fallout from a sexual harassment scandal at his agency. Appearing alongside fellow top banking regulators from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Office of the Comptroller, Gruenberg reiterated his apologies to staff and acceptance of responsibility for leading an organization that had allowed serious misconduct to go unchecked for years. In successive rounds of questioning, Gruenberg offered renewed expressions of contrition and commitment to making "fundamental structural change."
The environment secretary says tonnes of rubbish dumped in woodland near Ashford must be cleared.
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — The European Olympic Committees’ chief and Turkish officials inked an initial agreement on Thursday for Istanbul to host the 2027 European Games, in a move that could boost the city’s chances of staging the 2036 Olympics. The European Olympic Committees picked Turkey’s largest city as host at a meeting in March, although the decision still needs to be approved by national members at a meeting in June. EOC President Spyros Capralos, Turkish Olympic Committee vice president K
The U.N. aid chief warned on Thursday that famine was an immediate risk in Gaza with food stocks running out, describing fresh challenges since the start of the Israel's Rafah operation that made planning and distributing relief almost impossible. As Israel has pounded southern Gaza, some 600,000 people or about half of the uprooted population sheltering there have fled to other areas of the besieged enclave, sometimes returning to bombed-out houses or empty fields. Martin Griffiths said the global body was struggling to help them, with imports of aid all but halted through southern Gaza and fresh fighting adding to distribution challenges.
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Former Arsenal star gives verdict on whether Pep Guardiola’s men are the greatest-ever team to play in the division
A Boeing engineering union said on Thursday it will offer its representatives training on U.S. whistleblower laws for the first time, following concerns that its members lack adequate protection against possible reprisals. The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) will hold sessions on Friday for shop stewards at Boeing and supplier Spirit AeroSystems after receiving queries from members on how to become whistleblowers, a union director told Reuters. Testimony at a U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations in April raised questions over Boeing's treatment of whistleblowers.
Beaches-East York will be adding 24 new affordable housing units to its growing stock as the City of Toronto marches on in the fight against a rising cost of living. The latest addition is a development at 136 Kingston Rd. (north of Dundas Street East) built by Akwa Honsta Inc, a non-profit housing provider focused on offering rent-geared-to-income and market apartments to members of the Indigenous community. “We need to be doing everything we can to build more housing for everyone who wants to
Good evening. The Tories labelled Sir Keir Starmer a “serial promise breaker” as they responded to the Labour leader setting out six of his main general election pledges.
A lawyer for the family of Roger Fortson said Friday that the bodycam footage of the Florida sheriff’s deputy who killed the Air Force airman and police radio traffic from right after the shooting reinforce their assertion that the deputy went to the wrong apartment while responding to a domestic disturbance call that day. In police radio traffic that lawyer Ben Crump played at a news conference surrounded by Fortson's family, a dispatcher says all they know about the location of the disturbance is “fourth-party information.” Crump also highlighted two portions of the bodycam video in which the deputy asks the woman leading him around the complex, “Which door?” The woman responds, “Um… I’m not sure.”
Aspinall will fight Curtis Blaydes again, following their fight in London in 2022, with the latter suffering an injury just 15 seconds into the bout
The commission looking into the October shootings in Lewiston, Maine, heard from family members of the shooter Thursday morning.
A South West Water boss has refused to give a timeline on when a notice to boil tap water will be lifted after a parasite was found in a key reservoir. Speaking to Sky News, Laura Flowerdue, the company's chief customer officer, confirmed the suggestion it was likely a broken air valve that had been contaminated by animal faeces.
Guidance says bodies should be moved into frozen storage after 30 days in fridges or before.
FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. — A wildfire that has forced thousands out of their homes in the Alberta oilsands hub city of Fort McMurray was held in place Thursday, as rain and cooler temperatures swept the area. Alberta Wildfire information officer Christie Tucker said the blaze remained out of control – the only such designated fire in the province – but it did not grow overnight and remained at 200 square kilometres in size. “We’re seeing rain and cooler temperatures in much of the province this week
If current price trends continue the Fed could consider lowering interest rates
As consumers grapple with the reality of rising costs, finding ways to maximize their budgets has become essential. LSEG Director of Consumer Research Jharonne Martis joins Wealth! to discuss why she believes Walmart (WMT) is a frontrunner. According to Martis, Walmart's recent quarterly results provide "a clear indication" that the retail giant is a place where consumers can get the most value for their money. She notes that consumers shop at Walmart not only for their grocery needs but also for general merchandise, a trend that was evident in the company's robust results. While acknowledging that consumers are feeling the pinch of inflation, Martis highlights that they are gradually opening their wallets for general merchandise purchases, as demonstrated by the retail sales report and Walmart's strong sales numbers. "We are seeing that consumers are willing and able to extend themselves," she says. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Wealth! This post was written by Angel Smith