Donald Trump says he DID have Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad lined up for assassination

President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he had Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad lined up for assassination but was talked out of it by his former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis. Trump made the admission when he called into 'Fox & Friends,' confirming reporting from Bob Woodward's first book on his administration, …...Read More

Mozambique: Army to investigate 'horrific killing' video

Mozambique's army has condemned the apparent execution of a naked woman by men wearing military uniforms, shown in video footage, where she is beaten with a stick before being shot in the back as she tries to flee. In the unverified footage, which circulated on Monday, the group taunt the …...Read More

Justice Dept. Opens Criminal Inquiry Into John Bolton’s Book

WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into whether President Trump’s former national security adviser John R. Bolton unlawfully disclosed classified information in a memoir this summer, an inquiry that the department began after it failed to stop the book’s publication, according to three people familiar with …...Read More

Bennett University joins hands with Cisco Networking Academy to equip students with NextGen digital skills

This year, Bennett University’s School of Engineering & Applied Sciences was ranked 2nd in the Top Emerging Engineering Institutes survey. Set up by the Times Group, one of the finest leading Corporate Groups in India, with the intent to provide Ivy League quality education to undergraduate and postgraduate students, Bennett …...Read More

Diversity Push Barely Budges Corporate Boards to 12.5%, Survey Finds

Corporations in the United States have pledged for years to increase the number of Hispanic, Black, Asian-American and other underrepresented members on their boards, which make decisions that affect the livelihoods of millions. Yet a comprehensive new survey finds that they have made little progress. The boards of the 3,000 …...Read More

City of Louisville agrees to $12 million settlement in Breonna Taylor shooting

The city of Louisville has agreed to pay Breonna Taylor's family a record-breaking $12 million in a wrongful death lawsuit as the slain black EMT's mother continued calls for the officers involved to be charged. The settlement, which brings an end to the wrongful death lawsuit that Taylor's mother Tamika …...Read More

Emily Ratajkowski says she was assaulted by Jonathan Leder in 2012

The 29-year-old model detailed her shoot with photographer Jonathan Leder in the early days of her career in a piece for New York Magazine's The Cut Emily Ratajkowski has claimed that she was sexually assaulted by a photographer during a nude shoot at his home in the Catskills in May …...Read More

Trump claims he wanted to kill Assad, contradicting earlier denials.

President Trump claimed on Tuesday that he wanted to assassinate President Bashar al-Assad of Syria early in his presidency, at the height of that country’s bloody civil war, but James N. Mattis, then the secretary of defense, stopped him. “I would’ve rather taken him out. I had him all set,” …...Read More

British Airways eVouchers to cruise holidays - the Holiday Guru solves Covid traveller queries

The Holiday Guru is always on hand to answer your questions. This week he offers advice on cruise holidays and British Airways eVouchers. Q. My long-time partner and I decided that after 42 years we would marry and honeymoon in Barbados with an add-on cruise, departing on a Virgin flight …...Read More

Citing New Security Law, U.S. Warns of Hong Kong Travel Risk

HONG KONG — The United States is warning citizens of the risk of arbitrary “police and security power” in Hong Kong and urging Americans to reconsider travel to the city now that the Chinese government has imposed a sweeping security law there. The advisory, which was posted on the State …...Read More