Thief who snatched phone on subway takes incriminating selfie
Police released the goofy, shirtless photo Friday in the hopes that someone will recognize the thief wanted for the June 2 theft on a Manhattan-bound L train.
Police released the goofy, shirtless photo Friday in the hopes that someone will recognize the thief wanted for the June 2 theft on a Manhattan-bound L train.
Markets regulator Sebi today put in place a stricter KYC and disclosure regime for Participatory Notes to make it tougher to use these offshore instruments without disclosing the money-trail and details of their users.
An Afghan official says four civilians have been killed and around 40 wounded by a bomb blast inside a mosque in the restive eastern province of Nangarhar, which borders Pakistan.
John Harbaugh doesn’t quickly let things go. Last month, the NFL fined Harbaugh $137,223 for putting players in pads during rookie minicamp. Harbaugh recently made reference, indirectly, to the punishment when discussing a $1 bet with linebacker Za’Darius Smith over whether Smith had lined up in the neutral zone during an offseason practice. “I had…
Many officials witnessed the exercise, titled 'SAHYOG-HYEOBLYEOG-2016,' held off Chennai.
Russia just slashed rates for the first time in almost a year.
The Central Bank of Russia cut its benchmark one-week repo rate to 10.50%, down from 11%.
Rates have been unchanged since August 2015.
“There is more confidence in the steadily positive trends in inflation dynamics,” the central bank said in the accompanying statement.
Additionally, the bank once again noted that future considerations for further rate cuts will be based on estimates for inflation risks. Читать дальше...
Allister Coetzee is trying to create that spark again, and I'm sure one of these days we are going to see fireworks, writes John Goliath.
Читать дальше...According to local media reports, US Senator Elizabeth Warren from Massachusetts will hold a meeting with presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton on Friday.
WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont. (AP) — Yellowstone National Park saw nearly 445,000 visitors in May, a 15 percent increase over a year ago.
[...] the total number of visitors counted through the end of May — nearly 594,000 — is more than 14 percent over last year's record rate.
[...] the total number of visitors counted through the end of May — nearly 594,000 — is more than 14 percent over last year's record rate.
Belgian police investigating the Brussels airport and metro attacks arrested a man in connection with "terrorist murders", the federal prosecutor said on Friday.
WASHINGTON (AP) — It's exceedingly improbable, but not completely farfetched: Dismayed Republicans could still dump Donald Trump and find a different presidential nominee at their national convention next month.
WASHINGTON (AP) — It's exceedingly improbable, but not completely farfetched: Dismayed Republicans could still dump Donald Trump and find a different presidential nominee at their national convention next month.
Dismayed Republicans could still dump Donald Trump and find a different presidential nominee at their national convention next month. Once viewed as a political joke, the blunt-spoken billionaire has stormed to the cusp of becoming the GOP nominee. [...] Trump's recent disparagement of a judge, claiming he was incapable of impartially hearing a Trump lawsuit because he is Mexican-American, has triggered talk of replacing Trump. Republicans were already divided over his past comments about Hispanics... Читать дальше...
George Fernandes was arrested on June 10, 1976 in Kolkata and tried in the infamous Baroda Dynamite Case.
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) — Police commanders have unveiled a mammoth criminal investigation into a former Irish Republican Army double agent codenamed "Stakeknife," who was allegedly permitted by British Army intelligence officers to interrogate, torture and kill IRA colleagues to…
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) — Police commanders have unveiled a mammoth criminal investigation into a former Irish Republican Army double agent codenamed "Stakeknife," who was allegedly permitted by British Army intelligence officers to interrogate, torture and kill IRA colleagues to…
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) — Police commanders have unveiled a mammoth criminal investigation into a former Irish Republican Army double agent codenamed "Stakeknife," who was allegedly permitted by British Army intelligence officers to interrogate, torture and kill IRA colleagues to…
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) — Police commanders have unveiled a mammoth criminal investigation into a former Irish Republican Army double agent codenamed "Stakeknife," who was allegedly permitted by British Army intelligence officers to interrogate, torture and kill IRA colleagues to maintain his cover as the outlawed group's internal security chief.