WSJ journalist describes moment he was arrested by Phoenix police while reporting
WSJ journalist describes thw moment he was wrongfully arrested by Phoenix police while reporting
WSJ journalist describes thw moment he was wrongfully arrested by Phoenix police while reporting
Bolton Pride is making a return to the borough this year and the dates have now been released.
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“I saw Neko run under the train and… then we saw him cut in half. It was so violent,” the cat’s owner said.
German authorities have arrested a man who they said acted as a courier for a double agent and handed secret intelligence to Russia.
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It looks straight out of Terminator, but the robot was actually inspired by sea cucumbers, which can morph between stiff and flaccid states.
The Donald Trump baby blimp has been re-inflated by a London museum as it attempts to find its "final resting place". The huge inflatable depicting the former US president in a nappy and clutching a mobile phone underwent a test inflation by the Museum of London to check if it is structurally sound, how long it holds air and to make any small repairs. It last took to the skies above Parliament Square during protests over Mr Trump's state visit to the UK in June 2019.
“It could have saved me a lot of heartache” she says
Louis Garrel’s L’Innocent (The Innocent) and Dominik Moll’s procedural thriller La Nuit du 12 (The Night of the 12th) lead the race
A London borough is set to ban most vehicles from 75 per cent of its roads in a major expansion of controversial Low Traffic Neighbourhoods measures.Hackney council signed off plans to put three quarters of its streets into LTNs in what it is billing as “the country’s most ambitious plan” to tackle toxic air.
The most Instagrammed football stadium in Scotland has been revealed.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky branded Vladimir Putin a “nobody” as he suggested that it was too late for face-to-face talks with the Russian leader to make any difference.Mr Zelensky, who turned 45 on Wednesday, also praised his “special bond” with Boris Johnson but declined to say whether he would like to see him return as prime minister one day.In an interview with Sky News, Mr Zelensky described the Russian president as a “man who said one thing and then did another” as he said he was not interested in meeting him.
On January 24, the United States Justice Department, along with eight states, filed an antitrust suit against Google. 'Time' reports that the suit aims to smash the tech giant's alleged monopoly on the online advertising ecosystem.
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Rivals filmmakers Steven Spielberg, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, and Todd Field all secured nods ahead of the London-born director.
The US is to send a modified version of its Abrams tank to Ukraine that is missing its “secret” uranium armour, likely out of fears they could end up in Russian hands.
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Jake Davison used a shotgun to kill five people, including his own mother, in the Keyham area of the city on August 12 2021.
A wild turkey has been terrorizing a mobile home park in Anoka County, Minnesota since 2021. Animal rescue officials say it cannot be relocated as it may continue its aggressive behaviour elsewhere.
The modern age has upended plenty of traditional ideas about what is and is not acceptable at work, and the new rules aren’t always consistent. Five days in the office? Um, this isn’t 1954, you know: we have lives. But no work calls after six? Hey, if LA’s working, we’re working – you know the deal. A suit and tie? Sorry, who hired Jacob Rees-Mogg?