Cell Phone Repair Man Arrested For Sharing Video
Cell Phone Repair Man Arrested For Sharing Video
Cell Phone Repair Man Arrested For Sharing Video
Less than two weeks after a suicide bombing in Manchester claimed the lives of 22 young adults and children, central London was paralyzed after a trio of men launched a coordinated terror attack. Late Saturday night, three men rampaged across London Bridge in a van, mowing down pedestrians and running through a waning evening crowd.
Earlier in the week, President Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court of the United States to weigh in on a controversial executive order which has been derided by many as a ban on Muslim immigration. Filed Thursday night, the Justice Department is requesting the high court’s justices to lift an injunction which stops the executive
A US District Judge ruled on Wednesday that the NYPD will face a lawsuit over its of sound cannons in a 2014 protest. In his midweek decision, Judge Robert Sweet said in Manhattan that that people who claimed to ‘suffer hearing loss, migraines, ringing in the ears and other injuries’ during protests over the death
Professional golfer Tiger Woods made a public apology for driving under the influence a day after his arrest. When the athlete was found asleep at the wheel of his dented and banged-up Mercedes, law enforcement officers suspected Woods had spent the night drinking. His head was on the steering wheel, two tires were flat, and
President Trump is facing a significant backlash from influential politicians and businessmen after withdrawing from the Paris Climate Agreement. On Thursday, the President officially announced that the United States would buck the treaty, which aims to reduce carbon emissions and slow the effects of global warming. Speculation about a possible withdrawal from the agreement had
On Feb. 21, 2013, Ryo Oyamada, a student at the time, was “struck and killed by a police car while crossing 40th Ave. between 10th and 11th streets in Long Island City.” Now, after all this time, his family and the city have agreed to “settle their federal lawsuit” for $500,000.
Bathrooms have been in the news for a while, but it’s more likely that folks are worried about who’s using which one than about what they’re doing once they’re in there. Even if we can’t leave the culture war at the door, perhaps there’s something we can all agree on: everyone alive knows the nearly-religious fervor of the sudden need to Be There Now. People have some of their most honest bodily moments in the can. So if you’re heading to the loo, here’s some reading material to take with you. (You might want to disinfect your phone afterwards.)
Mentally Ill Prisoner Marched To Hospital Stark Naked
Railway Anti-Collision Technology Implementation Delayed