Police arrest 4 teens, 2 adults after violent robbery on NYC train
Four teens and two adults disposed a man and woman of their belongings on Sunday on board a Manhattan train, a statement credited to the policy revealed. Among the teens are two girls 14 and 15 years old, and two boys 15 and 16. The adults involved in the crime are identified as Kareem Reyolds, 21, and Kyle Carmichael, 29. The police said Carmichael had a knife and switchblade which were flashed at a 39-year-old man and pummeled a 40-year-old woman in the face.
Read full storyMark Levin reacts to Trump indictment, links the situation to forthcoming U.S. election
New history is about to be made in the United State with the indictment of the former president, Donald Trump by a New York grand jury. The situation has generated a lot of controversial reactions since news of the indictment was leaked to the press.
Read full storyMarjorie Taylor Greene to lead a protest in New York over Trump indictment
New York could witness different sorts of protests in the coming days over the indictment of Donald Trump by a New York grand jury. The Manhattan district attorney's office has been investigating Trump regarding his alleged role in a hush money payment scheme and how it was allegedly covered up with a payment made to Stormy Daniels prior to the 2016 presidential election.
Read full storyTeacher in New York accused of sexual relationship with mentally ill 16-year-old student
A teacher in New York City could be in serious trouble if found guilty of the accusation leveled against her that she was engaging in a sexual relationship with a mentally ill 16-year-old student.
Read full storyFamily, friends mourn at funeral of Ohio State student who plunged to death in Mexico
Family and friends of Henry Meacock who died at the Melia Hotel in Puerto Vallarta while trying to jump from one balcony to another on March 15 gathered earlier on Saturday to mourn his death as he was finally buried.
Read full storyNew York parents sue TikTok after death of their son, claim videos glorifying suicide led to his death
Videos on the TikTok, a popular social media app has reportedly led to the death of a minor, and the parents of the deceased have sued the owner of the company. NBC New York reported that Dean and Michelle Nasca, residents of Long Island sued the app for directing more than 1,000 videos encouraging suicide and many other harmful actions to their 16-year-old son. According to them, the videos were sent to their son, Chase without him requesting or searching for them.
Read full storyDonald Trump warns of 'death and destruction' if charged with a crime over hush money probe
There could be a potential "death and destruction," Donald Trump warned, stating that this may happen if he faces criminal charges in New York over his hush-money payment probe.
Read full storyFormer President Donald Trump gave 'False expectation' of arrest - New York prosecutor
According to a New York prosecutor investigating ex-president, Donald Trump created a "false expectation" of his imminent arrest over a hush money case. Mr. Trump had earlier claimed that the Manhattan District Attorney's office indicated that he would be arrested last Tuesday over the charges over a hush money payment to an adult film actress.
Read full storyNew York schools evacuated after bomb threat because they stocked LGBTQ+ books in their libraries
For security reasons, at least five schools across Hilton Central School district were evacuated after many media outlets in the district received an anonymous note on Wednesday (22 March).
Read full storyA Journalist was allegedly banned from using Midjourney After making AI image of Donald Trump getting arrested
Donald Trump could make history if the Prosecutors in New York filed an indictment against him over a hush money payment to former adult film star Stormy Daniels. The action would mark the first time in the history of US that a president, past or present, would face criminal charges.
Read full storyPolice begin investigation after sniper rifle falls off roof during Buffalo St. Patrick’s Day parade
An investigation will be conducted on the situation, a statement credited to the Buffalo Police Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said as the Police boss reacted to the sniper rifle that fell off the roof of a building during the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in the city.
Read full storyEU mission condemns election in most populous black Nation over vote buying and electoral malpractice
The European Union Election Observation Mission to Nigeria, the most populous black nation has condemned the recently concluded governorship and State Assemblies election across the 36 states of the federation.
Read full story3 weeks after President-elect emerged in Nigeria, U.S. President fails to congratulate the winner
Nigerians on the 25th of February, 2023, came out to elect a politician that will oversee the political affairs of the most populous black nation for the next four years. Electing a new political leader was very important because President Muhammadu Buhari will be leaving the post on May 29.
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