Medical examiner releases name of 8-year-old shot, killed
The shooting death of an 8-year-old girl Saturday in Milwaukee marks the third child to die by homicide in Milwaukee County just two weeks into the new year.
The shooting death of an 8-year-old girl Saturday in Milwaukee marks the third child to die by homicide in Milwaukee County just two weeks into the new year.
Automaker Stellantis will start to sell electric vehicles (EV) from its Chinese partner Leapmotor in nine European countries from September to expand its offer of budget cars, CEO Carlos Tavares said on Tuesday. Sales from the Stellantis-Leapmotor joint-venture will be extended, starting from the fourth quarter of 2024, to South America, Middle East and Africa, and India-Asia Pacific, Tavares said in Hangzhou, China, where Leapmotor is based.
The EBU says it "regrets" that some countries "didn’t respect the spirit" of the contest in Sweden.
Emotions are high as Alaskan House legislators argued for more than 17 hours on what critics say is a hurtful and discriminatory bill.
"On the way to set those days, I would be hoping for a major traffic jam or something..."
Rob Key says Jimmy Anderson was not “expecting” the tap on the shoulder that led to his Test retirement, but believes it is “the right decision at the right time”.
Central European currencies held near recent highs on Tuesday as a weaker dollar boosted investor sentiment towards riskier assets, with the forint edging towards its strongest level in three months. Hungary's forint was up 0.1% to 386.50 per euro by 0852 GMT, firming for a fifth straight session and nearing its highest level since mid-February, as central bankers signalled slower monetary easing amid inflation uncertainty. Hungary's central bank raised its base rate outlook to between 6.75% and 7% by the end of June, Deputy Governor Barnabas Virag said on Tuesday, trimming 25 basis points off its previous outlook for rate cuts amid high services price pressures.
Attorney general fails to secure more punitive sentence for 32-year-old who killed three people last June
Defence Secretary Grant Shapps said up to six new ‘flexible’ vessels will allow marines to operate around the world.
The UK’s busiest airport has attacked the need for a transit visa and the removal of tax-free shopping
President Joe Biden's pause of an arms shipment and a State Department report on Israel's conduct in Gaza are a turning point for the Democrat.
‘If you’re that sensitive, don’t go,’ the actor said
On Monday, it was revealed that the comedian and former talk show host will be returning to Netflix this year with a new hour-long comedy special. The project will be Ellen's second special for the streaming platform, following 2018's Relatable. In a statement shared with Deadline, the comedian said, "To answer the questions everyone is asking me - Yes, I'm going to talk about it. Yes this is my last special. Yes, (my wife) Portia (de Rossi) really is that pretty in real life."
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are told to stop soliciting or spending money for their charity
The ban was introduced as a short-term measure in April 2022 to protect consumers during the energy crisis.
World shares marked time on Tuesday and were still just shy of record highs ahead of highly anticipated U.S. inflation data, while Japanese bonds were squeezed as the central bank pulled back a little on its bond buying programme. A broadly positive first quarter-earnings season has helped stock markets in recent weeks, but investors this week have been cautious ahead of important U.S. inflation data. The U.S. producer price index due at 1230 GMT is Tuesday's main macroeconomic event, though it will likely be overshadowed by Wednesday's consumer inflation data numbers, one of the major data points of the month.
The Russian polar research vessel Alexander Karpinsky drew little attention as it docked at Cape Town on its way back from Antarctica in February 2020.
Georgia’s parliament on Tuesday began the third and final reading of a divisive bill that sparked weeks of mass protests, with critics seeing it as a threat to democratic freedoms and the country’s aspirations to join the European Union. The bill would require media and nongovernmental organizations and other nonprofits to register as “pursuing the interests of a foreign power” if they receive more than 20% of their funding from abroad. A large crowd of demonstrators gathered on Tuesday morning in front of the parliament, amid a heavy presence of riot police, to protest the bill once again, as lawmakers were discussing it in the lead-up to a vote.
Grey's Anatomy star Jake Borelli is leaving the long-running medical drama after seven seasons.
OpenAI has unveiled a new, faster version of its generative AI tool, ChatGPT.
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