Judge denies adding rape charges in Kristin Smart case
A judge has denied a prosecutor’s bid to file rape charges against the man accused of killing California college student Kristin Smart, who went missing 25 years ago
A judge has denied a prosecutor’s bid to file rape charges against the man accused of killing California college student Kristin Smart, who went missing 25 years ago
China has reported its economic growth slowed to a still-strong 7.9% over a year earlier in the three months ending in June as a rebound from the coronavirus leveled off
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has acknowledged shortcomings in his government’s handling of shortages and of neglecting certain sectors, but he is urging Cubans to not act with hate — a reference to violence during recent street protests
Striking blue-collar workers at a Volvo heavy truck plant in southwestern Virginia have narrowly ratified what the company said was its final offer in a long labor dispute
A report by customs agents says a gunman who killed nine co-workers at a California rail yard in May harbored “dark thoughts about harming” two specific people after his return to California from a 2016 trip to the Philippines
Woman trusted neighbours to catch her toddler as she let go
‘We cannot allow a legacy of Covid-19 to be the resurgence of measles, polio and other killers’
Haiti has received its first coronavirus vaccine since the pandemic began, welcoming 500,000 doses as the country battles a spike in cases and deaths
Almost two-thirds of adults in England are already fully vaccinated
The two stolen bronze tortoises are now on display – alongside three others – at the National Trust’s Kingston Lacy site
Increasing demand on health service comes as waiting lists across country could hit 13 million in coming months
The Mexican government has officially abandoned the policy of maintaining a fishing-free zone around the last ten or so remaining vaquita marina
A lawyer for an Iowa man arrested in Chicago on July 4th for having guns and ammunition in his hotel room says his client was in the city to propose to his girlfriend, not to launch a mass attack
A Mexican judge has sentenced a building expert to 208 years in prison for signing off on defective remodeling work blamed in the collapse of a school that killed 27 people during a 2017 earthquake
The model writes in a lengthy Instagram post that ‘being at home alone with my mind makes my depressed head race’
Hatred ‘directed against everyone from schoolchildren to rabbis’
U.S. House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn says he feels President Joe Biden is likely working behind the scenes to tweak Senate rules so the filibuster can’t be used on legislation pertaining to election law or other constitutional changes
Harry Styles will hit the road on a U.S. tour this fall, with 40 concerts scheduled in such cities as New York City, Denver, Dallas, Detroit, Chicago, Atlanta, Boston and Los Angeles
NHS is short of 84,000 staff, according to new report by Academy of Medical Sciences
Call comes from the first major review of England’s food system in more than 70 years
Decision was made at hearing today (14 July) in Los Angeles
The first Black Republican elected to the Alabama Legislature since Reconstruction says the “GOP is open everyone.”
Cristhian Bahena Rivera, 27, is convicted of first-degree murder in the 2018 killing of the 20-year-old woman
Environmental groups hailed a sweeping $3.5 trillion domestic spending plan announced by Democrats, saying it would make “transformational investments” in clean energy and put the nation on a path to cut greenhouse emissions by at least 50% by 2030
House Oversight Committee asks Cyber Ninjas for its communications with Trump and his associates