China: A ship in Guangzhou smashes a bridge and plunges automobiles into a river.
Early on Thursday morning, a cargo ship struck a bridge in Guangzhou, China, sending five cars—including a public bus—plummeting into the river.
Why are so many US congressmen traveling to Taipei?
Would it be acceptable to you if we began to dispatch formal delegations to Honolulu to speak with leaders of the separatist movement seeking Hawaiian independence from the United States?…
Rosenberg: Russia’s Transformation after Two Years of War in Ukraine.
A young man expressed his feelings on opposition leader Alexei Navalny's death in prison while I was standing there seeing Russians placing flowers in his honor.
Libby Squire: The mother of a slain student believes that voyeurs and flashers should face harsher penalties.
The mother of slain student Libby Squire has stated that non-contact sex offenses need to be punished more severely since voyeurs and flashers can become rapists.
Tupac Shakur: Duane “Keffe D” Davis, an ex-gang member accused of killing the hip-hop artist in 1996, will not stand trial.
There has been a delay of several months in the trial of a former gang leader who is charged with killing rapper Tupac Shakur.
Hannah Gutierrez, a former armorer, will go on trial for her role in a tragic movie set in New Mexico.
A trial is scheduled for the armorer in charge of the guns on the western film Rust set, in relation to the passing of cameraman Halyna Hutchins.
TV host Dan Wootton won’t be subject to any more police action.
Following a five-month inquiry into claims made against him, TV host Dan Wootton will not be subject to any more police action, according to the Metropolitan Police.
The Case of Hotel California: A unique criminal prosecution using the handwritten lyrics of a well-known Eagles song begins in New York.
In New York, a criminal trial has started over purportedly stolen handwritten lyrics to several Eagles songs, including the classic rock ballad Hotel California.
MCR Hotels purchased BT Tower for £275 million.
If its new owner has its way, the famous BT Tower in London will soon be transformed into a hotel.
The production of electric vans will ensure the viability of Vauxhall’s Luton facility.
The parent company of Vauxhall has ensured the survival of its Luton plant, but it has also asked additional government funding to facilitate the shift to electric vehicles.