Five foreign nationals arrested for stealing money from ATMs
They used skimming devices to fetch debit card details
They used skimming devices to fetch debit card details
On the other hand, total expenditure was up 7.8% at the end of Dec, compared to the same period last year
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Despite only emerging in the first team at the start of January, Vinicius has raced to the top of the assists charts of both Real Madrid and the C
Launches ‘Zero Fatality Corridor’ project to reduce road mishaps by 30% by 2020
Beyond VAR, there are no grey areas at Real Madrid and the clu
After establishing an impressive three-decade-long career at legacy aerospace companies Lockheed Martin and Xtar, Robert Cleave found himself in the C-suite at Vector, an Arizona-based new entrant to the U.S. launch services market. He joined the company last month, tasked with transforming the recently acquired $70 million in Series B capital into Vector’s first major […]
Читать дальше...The rapper's family left him "without legal status through no fault of his own," his lawyer said
The rapper's family left him "without legal status through no fault of his own," his lawyer said
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A 17-year-old boy has been charged with second-degree murder after an alleged attack last week in Niagara Falls, police say.
The role of Anglos in Israeli politics has lately been the subject of much discussion.
Says Rajasthan authorities hand in glove with illegal miners
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LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — The University of Kansas geology department bought 600 acres of land in Colorado to ensure geology students continue to take a class there each summer. The department bought the land, known as Blue Ridge, from the landowner. It is in the mountains outside Canon City, Colorado. The geology department has used the land since 1922 to teach a six-week "field camp" class there. The Lawrence Journal-World reports the department paid $360,000 for the land, which offers wide rock diversity. Читать дальше...
In The Moment ... February 4, 2019 Show 508 Hour 2 John and Alana Snyder of 605 Magazine discuss Airbnb locations in South Dakota and the good and bad of listing your property or staying in a Airbnb. The topic is featured in the February issue of 605 Magazine.
In Tuesday night’s State of the Union address President Donald Trump “is going to call for an end to the politics of resistance, retribution and call for more comity,” Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway told reporters Monday afternoon, according to pool reports. Conway too...
Читать дальше...Susan Orlean’s stories reveal what one reviewer called “the grandeur of the miniature.” She pursues her discrete subjects—a devastating library fire, a seemingly immortal dog, Girl Scouts and 10-year-old American boys and “All My Children”—to their surprising limits. In her books, one finds a collection of knowledge to rival The New York Public Library Desk […]
Up to 5,000 euros to resettle in home countries
NEW YORK — First, critics panned Maroon 5’s Super Bowl halftime performance. Then social media folks went full-on snark over Adam Levine’s throw pillow-like tank top design. Then he peeled off the busy brown shirt and the snark turned to outrage over his exposed nipples. The bare-chested moment Sunday had some feminists and Janet Jackson
Sunday’s Super Bowl LIII might not have been the most exciting game in football history, but at least Conor McGregor wore a flashy suit.
WICHITA, Kan. - James Brooks and Jordan McNelly of Kansas Wesleyan University have earned the KCAC Men's Basketball Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week honors, respectively, the conference office announced Monday. The two student-athletes were selected for their performances from Jan. 28 - Feb. 3 by a vote of conference sports information directors.
Three Canadian Pacific railway workers were killed Monday in a derailment of a freight train in Canada's westernmost British Columbia province, the company said. The westbound train went off the tracks east of the town of Field, in Yoho National Park, at about 1 am local time (0900 GMT). David Karn, a spokesman for the British Columbia environment ministry, said 30 to 40 rail cars loaded with grain derailed, and the locomotive dropped into the Kicking Horse River. Canadian Pacific said in a statement... Читать дальше...