New developments in carjacking, death of Florida woman include link to shooting, deputy's arrest for info leak

A deadly carjacking, the death of a tow truck driver and the arrest of a deputy are all likely connected, according to investigators looking into the homicide of a Florida woman. The developments in the case of Katherine Altagracia Guerrero De Aguasvivas, 31, of Homestead were announced during a press …...Read More

20 bikes for every type of bike rider

If you’re looking to get back into bike riding, or you’re someone who has been riding for years and needs an upgrade, we’ve created a long list of options in a variety of price ranges. Whether you want a bike to help you on your daily commute or you want …...Read More

US approves $140M aircraft support deal for Iraq, Pentagon officials confirm

The U.S. State Department has given approval for the potential sale of aircraft contractor logistics support and training to Iraq. The estimated cost of the sale is $140 million, officials said. The support and training would be provided for Iraq's C-172 and AC/RC-208 aircraft fleet. The U.S. State Department has …...Read More

Warren Buffett’s BNSF Railway to lay out defense in Montana asbestos deaths lawsuit

Thomas Wells ran a half-marathon at age 60 and played recreational volleyball until he was 63. At 65 years old, doctors diagnosed him with mesothelioma, a rare and aggressive lung cancer linked to asbestos exposure. "I’m in great pain and alls I see is this getting worse," the retired middle …...Read More

NPR suspends veteran editor who blew whistle on liberal bias at organization

NPR has suspended veteran editor Uri Berliner after he detailed his employer’s "absence of viewpoint diversity" last week in a stunning rebuke of the news organization. NPR media reporter David Folkenflik reported the five-day suspension without pay began on Friday. Berliner penned a bombshell piece in the Free Press that …...Read More

Biden admin launches partnership with 50 countries to stifle future pandemics

President Biden's administration has launched a program to assist 50 countries in responding to infectious diseases to prevent future pandemics. U.S. government officials will collaborate with these countries to improve testing, surveillance and preparation for outbreaks. The program will leverage various government agencies such as the State Department, CDC, HHS …...Read More

Moto GP racer accidentally tries to get on wrong bike in bizarre incident after crash

A Moto3 GP rider had an unfortunate mishap during a race on Monday at the Circuit of the Americas in Texas. Ivan Ortola and Stefano Nepa collided in Turn 15 and both fell to the ground. Nepa’s bike kept running without anyone on it, and it crashed into the barrier. …...Read More

Black voters reportedly souring on Biden, consider 3rd-party candidates: 'The economy sucks'

A Georgia news reporter observed that while voting for former President Trump may be out of the question for some Black voters, the Republican nominee may nonetheless benefit from them losing enthusiasm for President Biden and his ailing economy. Casey Quinlan, the economy reporter for States Newsroom, wrote a piece …...Read More

Greece proposes 2 marine parks as part of $830M environmental protection program

Greece plans to establish two large marine parks aiming to safeguard biodiversity and marine ecosystems. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said the expansion of marine protected areas by 80 percent will involve banning harmful fishing practices and implementing new monitoring technologies. Greece intends to build marine parks in the Ionian and …...Read More

Russian deserters of Ukraine war hide abroad, but as asylum claims surge, foreign countries are suspicious

If the choice was death or a bullet to the leg, Yevgeny would take the bullet. A decorated hero of Russia’s war in Ukraine, Yevgeny told his friend and fellow soldier to please aim carefully and avoid bone. The tourniquets were ready. The pain that followed was the price Yevgeny …...Read More