UK heatwave: Sweltering commuters face heatwave woes
Damaged wires and a dog on the tracks contribute to travel misery amid record temperatures.
Damaged wires and a dog on the tracks contribute to travel misery amid record temperatures.
A 50-year-old man was on Thursday sentenced to life for killing his 20-year-old son in Chirala on March 5 last year.Prakasam district Principal Judge
Jack Leach says he could not believe he had made 92 for England on the second day of the Test against Ireland at Lord's.
Jack Leach says he could not believe he had made 92 for England on the second day of the Test against Ireland at Lord's.
A third-party organization linked to a series of robocall and text campaigns in Canada is now officially registered as a third party for the upcoming federal election.
NEW YORK — Dutch film actor Rutger Hauer, who specialized in menacing roles, including a memorable turn as a murderous android in “Blade Runner” opposite Harrison Ford, has died. He was 75.
Читать дальше...If you were one of the 147 million people affected, here's how you can now submit a claim to be part of the settlement.
MONTREAL ― It’s called the “brain drain” ― the trend of highly-skilled or educated Canadians moving to the U.S. for higher salaries or a warmer climate ― and it’s been a concern for policymakers for decades.
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Check out the TV star's gracious shout-out to the show's fans.
In order to promote Telugu language, the government has issued orders through its Youth Advancement, Tourism and Culture Department that all boards of
‘Oceans are not Akshaya Patras where marine life gets replenished automatically’
Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., appeared on ABC's "The View" Thursday, a day after Robert Mueller's testimony to Congress.
SCOTIA, N.Y. (NEWS10)— Civil Air Patrol cadets from New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Connecticut are spending 10 days at Stratton Air National Guard Base going through leadership training. They got to fly on Blackhawk helicopters, Cessna aircraft, that the CAP operates and today a C-17 Globemaster III from the 105th Airlift Wing out of Stewart […]
Inside Line Promotions - WATSONVILLE, Calif. (July 25, 2019) - Dominic Scelzi is excited to return to Santa Maria Raceway this Saturday for a King of the West-NARC Fujitsu Series event. It marks the first time that Scelzi has been to the bullring in Nipomo, Calif., since running second during a KWS-NARC race in September [...]
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Discord has finally fixed a, ahem, bug where server folders didn’t exist. The chat service heard the cries of the video gaming community, and it added server folders today to make it much easier to organize the servers you’re participating in. If you’re anything like me, then you’re in more than 30 Discord servers, and the app has been a bit of a mess to organize the long list on the sidebar.
Читать дальше...State throws a roadblock in the Trump administration's plan to lower standards.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Kansas man who raped, killed and dismembered a 16-year-old girl and beat an 80-year-old woman to death is among the first five federal death-row inmates scheduled for execution when the federal government resumes executions. The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday announced it planned to resume execution of federal […]
On September 14, the Alexandria City Council is expected to make a decision about whether to add bike lanes and crosswalks to Seminary Road. Make sure they hear from you!
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Austrian authorities said Thursday they had issued an arrest warrant for a Russian military intelligence officer over espionage allegations dating back as far as the 1980s. Police in the Salzburg region said in a statement that "prosecutors have ordered the arrest of a 65-year-old spy handler in the Russian military intelligence service (GRU, now also known as GU) with European and international arrest warrants".
An unprecedented number of families have been coming to the southern border over the past year, straining government resources and resulting in dangerously overcrowded detention facilities. From October through the end of June, the Border Patrol apprehended more than 688,000 people, over half of them families and unaccompanied children. Although people from all over the