NOPD investigating multiple overnight shootings where six people were injured
NOPD investigating multiple overnight shootings where six people were injured
Republican lawmakers seek to modify Section 230 to rein in big technology firms
‘You’ll see a wave of change, in access and accountability. We saw it in the 60s. That’s when it changes because that’s when it’s you,’ Cuomo said
Incumbent Republican lawmakers received record donations in first quarter of 2021 as Trump yet to mobilise base for primary challengers
Hollywood actor has support of 45 per cent of Texans against incumbent governor’s 33 per cent
Officer Brian B says someone shouldn’t be doing a police job if they can shoot someone in heat of moment
18-year-old man from Ohio with assault rifle and wearing gas mask taken into custody
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European soccer's governing body UEFA on Monday said clubs and players joining the proposed breakaway Super League could be banned from all of its competitions and the World Cup as it condemned a "disgraceful and self-serving proposal". The U.S. investment bank JP Morgan is financing the new league, which includes clubs such as Real Madrid and Manchester United and is a rival to UEFA's established Champions League competition. Addressing an emergency meeting the day after 12 of Europe's top clubs announced the breakaway, UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin launched a scathing attack on the plan, which has been widely condemned across the game and beyond.
Rep. Greene accused the media of ‘false narratives’ and focusing on race to ‘divide the American people with hate through identity politics’
Police say men were found in front passenger and rear seats of vehicle
The shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin, unfolded early Sunday, leaving three people dead. A person of interest was arrested after a manhunt.
Police identified Stephen Nicholas Broderick, 41, as the suspect, and said that he is armed and dangerous
Players at the 12 clubs setting up their own Super League could be banned from this year’s European Championship and next year’s World Cup, UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin said Monday. Ceferin spoke following a UEFA executive committee meeting held only hours after the English, Italian and Spanish clubs announced the project that threatens to split European soccer. “They will not be able to represent their national teams at any matches,” Ceferin said.
Paul George saw his streak of 30-point games end at five games after he finished with 23 points, but the Clippers cruised to a 124-105 win on Sunday.
Police are searching for suspects after a 16-year-old boy was shot and killed in Antioch on Saturday. The shooting happened just after 6 p.m. Officers say several people were inside the home where the boy was shot. Police said officers were assaulted while trying to get to the victim. At least two people were arrested in connection with those assaults. The teen was pronounced dead at the scene. His name was not released. Officers are still looking for two people in connection with the shooting.
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission warned consumers to stop using their Peloton Tread+ after incidents of children being sucked underneath.
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The images show the historic first flight of the Ingenuity drone, recorded by the nearby ground-based Perseverance rover.
“A lot of things weren’t included that were pretty fundamental.”
Barry Brodd, a former Santa Rosa police officer, testified that Derek Chauvin's actions in George Floyd's fatal arrest were "objectively reasonable."