Student Beaten To Death On Law College Campus Of Patna University: Cops

The police have also launched a manhunt to arrest the accused (Representational) A final year undergraduate student was beaten to death by some unidentified persons on the law college campus of Patna University on Monday, police said. The student has been identified as Harsh Raj, a student of BN College, …...Read More

Freight train carrying gasoline, propane derails near Arizona-New Mexico line

A freight train derailed on Friday near the Arizona-New Mexico border, halting traffic along Interstate 40 as the area recovers from severe weather in the region. The New Mexico State Police said that they responded, alongside multiple other agencies, to the freight train splayed out along the interstate on Friday …...Read More

Hannity: Gaffe-prone Biden spins 'tall tales' during Howard Stern sit-down

Fox News host Sean Hannity breaks down the gaffes and "tall tales" from President Biden's week, which included a rare sit-down interview with XM shock jock Howard Stern. SEAN HANNITY: President Trump spent yet another day in court missing his wife Melania's birthday while Joe Biden was shuffling around the …...Read More

Columbia University’s policy-making senate votes for resolution to investigate school’s leadership

The Columbia University Senate in New York City voted in favor of a resolution calling for an investigation into the school’s leadership, amid anti-Israel protests that have taken place on the campus for over a week. A source within the school’s leadership confirmed the details of the resolution, saying it …...Read More

JESSE WATTERS: Biden's the most highly produced candidate in American history

Fox News host Jesse Watters highlighted the Biden White House's reportedly strained relationship with the New York Times and how the administration's efforts to hide President Biden's weaknesses are no longer a secret Friday on "Jesse Watters Primetime." JESSE WATTERS: All winning campaigns have one thing in common: They had …...Read More

Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler sexual assault lawsuit dismissed for good

A federal judge in Manhattan has dismissed a sexual assault lawsuit filed against Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler for good, meaning the plaintiff won’t be allowed to amend or file a similar lawsuit in the future. Jeanne Bellino, 66, a former teen model, filed a lawsuit against the 76-year-old last fall, …...Read More

Florida man charged after 150 pounds of meth seized in largest bust in city's history

A Florida man has been charged with possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine after approximately 150 pounds of the drug was seized by Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents earlier this month, according to the Middle District of Florida State Attorney's Office on Friday. Along with the meth, the agents also …...Read More

UN warns Sudan paramilitary forces are encircling a capital in western Darfur, urges against attack

Sudanese paramilitary forces are encircling the only capital they haven’t captured in the western Darfur region, the United Nations said Friday, warning that an attack would have "devastating consequences" for the city's 800,000 inhabitants. At the same time, the U.N. said, the rival Sudanese Armed Forces "appear to be positioning …...Read More

Columbia student banned from campus after remarks about 'murdering Zionists'

The Columbia University student who discussed "murdering Zionist" has been "banned from campus" Friday, according to a university spokesperson. Junior Khymani James expressed "regret" early Friday after he went viral online for previously suggesting people should be "grateful" he wasn't "murdering Zionists," whom he likened to "White supremacists" and "Nazis." …...Read More

Orca calf swims out of Canadian lagoon where it had been trapped more than a month

A young killer whale that was trapped for more than a month in a lagoon on Vancouver Island swam past a bottleneck at high tide early Friday, reaching an inlet that could take it to the open sea, officials said. The Ehattesaht and Nuchatlaht First Nations said in a statement …...Read More