Mass Shooting in Akron, Ohio, Leaves One Dead and 26 Injured
In the early hours of June 2nd, a mass shooting in Akron, Ohio, resulted in the death of one man and left at least 26 others injured. The incident occurred...
In the early hours of June 2nd, a mass shooting in Akron, Ohio, resulted in the death of one man and left at least 26 others injured. The incident occurred...
On Sunday, June 2nd, results announced by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) of South Africa’s national election showed that the African National Congress (ANC) party has lost its parliamentary majority...
A wildfire, dubbed the Corral Fire, ignited on Saturday in Tracy, San Joaquin County, California, and has engulfed over 12,500 acres. The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection announced...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced the "Plow the Sidewalks" pilot program, which aims to keep the city's sidewalks clear of snow and ice by targeting four designated zones for regular...
New York City is poised to introduce a groundbreaking resettlement program to assist migrants currently housed in city-funded hotel shelters in Buffalo. The initiative, valued at $22 million, seeks to...
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has confirmed that state officials will soon meet with Amtrak to address the recent commuting crisis caused by a downed power wire. The downed wire...
The Biden administration has urgently requested the deployment of a Kenyan-led security force to Haiti after the killings of three American missionaries in Port-au-Prince on Thursday, May 23rd. The call...
Nearly one million low-income households in New York City are on the brink of losing their high-speed internet access as a crucial federal program, the Affordable Connectivity Program, is set...
Burkina Faso's military leadership will continue to govern the nation for another five years, following a consensus reached during national discussions to push back the transition to democratic rule. The...

