Hunter Biden is indicted on federal firearms charges in a long-running probe weeks after a plea deal fell apart
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hunter Biden is indicted on federal firearms charges in a long-running probe weeks after a plea deal fell apart.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hunter Biden is indicted on federal firearms charges in a long-running probe weeks after a plea deal fell apart.
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Orlando Young, 23, was arrested on charges of child neglect and great bodily harm
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STORY: A packed memorial service for the victims of a deadly fire at an Iraqi wedding celebration took place on Thursday (September 28).At a funeral the day before, the groom was among the crowds of people weeping.Calls for accountability were growing in the Christian town of Hamdaniya, as grief-stricken mourners watched their loved ones being buried.More than 100 people died and at least 150 were injured on Tuesday evening in an inferno that government officials have said was enabled by a lack of safety and security measures and the use of highly flammable materials in the building.In a sermon interrupted at times by the wails of women clad in black, a priest at Al-Tahira Church told mourners that Iraq had been united in grief, but hecriticized officials for their corruption.It was a theme repeated by a victim's relative, Em Nour.“It is not okay for one person get burned because of a lack of safety measures, let alone tens of people. Iraqi blood is spilled so easily. There have been so many accidents over the years, like the boat that sunk in Mosul in 2019, the parks that lack safety measures. It is not about a certain area, it is the whole state that has no laws to protect the people."Criticism of a lax approach to public safety is common in Iraq.The state has been weakened by recurring conflict since the 2003 U.S. invasionServices are impaired by pervasive corruption for which few senior officials are ever held to account.The tragedy has revived memories of deadly fires that swept through two hospitals in Iraq in 2021, killing at least 174 people in all, that were at the time blamed on negligence, lax regulations and corruption.Government officials have announced the arrest of 14 people over Tuesday night's fire, including the owners of the events hall, and promised a swift investigation.
A 17-year-old girl was among five individuals arrested for suspected drug transactions using a chat app on Wednesday.
The woman came back and assaulted both the cashier and the owner after her phone was denied to her
The discovery of Suzanne Morphew's remains more than three years after the Colorado woman went missing on Mother's Day is raising new questions about what happened and whether her husband remains a suspect since murder charges brought against him were dropped. Barry Morphew reasserted his innocence in a statement issued through his attorneys Thursday. Here's what to know about the case: WHAT HAPPENED TO SUZANNE MORPHEW?
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department says it had raided a property in Henderson, writes Bevan Hurley
Family of Elianne Andam, a young pupil at Old Palace of John Whitgift School, tell of their devastation after ‘senseless’ attack
STORY: Dutch police have arrested a 32-year-old suspect in the shooting deaths of three people in Rotterdam on Thursday.Police said a gunman fatally shot a 39-year-old woman and her 14-year-old daughter in their home, then set the building on fire.The girl was taken to hospital, where she died from her injuries.Police spokesperson Fred Westerbeke said the suspect then made his way to Rotterdam Medical Centre University Hospital.Once there, he entered a classroom and shot a 43-year-old male teacher, who also died from his injuries.A hospital employee was at work when the shooting took place. "We heard that there was a shooting. First we all had to stay inside and then suddenly we all had to go outside. I was working with children and we had to get them all out of the consulting rooms and then we ran outside."The suspect was arrested near the hospital, where he also started a fire.Westerbeke said he was apprehended with a firearm in his pocket and was wearing a bulletproof vest. He added that the suspect was a student who acted alone and called his actions “targeted” but did not provide a motive.
A four-year-old boy will 'never have a normal childhood' after he was savaged by an XL bully, causing 'catastrophic facial injuries' which left him 1cm from death, a court heard.
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 29 — A 49-year-old woman is still missing from the fire that engulfed a row of wooden houses along th...
David Robinson has never given up hope in finding his son, Daniel, who mysteriously vanished from a worksite in Arizona in 2021. He tells Andrea Cavallier about promising new leads in his personal investigation
British and Nigerian civil society groups have urged the British government to return funds confiscated from Nigerian politician James Ibori, a convicted fraudster, to his country in a swift and transparent way so the money can benefit ordinary Nigerians. In a letter to Britain's home and foreign affairs ministers, a coalition of close to 50 NGOs said the long-delayed confiscation process had undermined the strong anti-corruption message sent by Ibori's conviction over a decade ago. "The years of disruption and delay in recovering and returning these stolen assets means this message has so far rung hollow for the Nigerian people," said the letter, made public on Thursday by one of its signatories, Spotlight on Corruption.
Baylee Holbrook, 16, a cheerleader, remembered as having ‘a heart for her friends, people she loves’
Jason Billingsley was named as the prime suspect in the murder of Pava LaPere
A California man has pleaded guilty to arranging hundreds of sham marriages in an effort to circumvent immigration laws, federal prosecutors said. Marcialito Biol Benitez, a 49-year-old Philippine national living in Los Angeles, pleaded guilty Wednesday to conspiracy to commit marriage fraud and immigration document fraud. U.S. District Court Judge Denise Casper scheduled sentencing for Jan. 10.
More than 50 people were killed and dozens more wounded in Pakistan's Balochistan province on Friday by a suicide bomber targeting a procession marking the birthday of Islam's Prophet Mohammed, officials said.On the same occasion in April 2006, a suicide bomber killed at least 50 people in the port city of Karachi after detonating a device at a gathering of Sunni Muslims.
Surveillance footage showed Ms Ford entering a white van with the unknown man