us-regions Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Wednesday announced that the state’s military will stand in education” target=”_blank”>schools< State employees and National Guard members interested in volunteering or earning their substitute licenses must undergo the same background check and online workshop requirements as other substitute teachers and child care workers. Michelle …
Read More »Texas police officer rescues woman trapped in burning car, bodycam video shows
crime in us-regions have released body camera footage of an officer racing against the flames that engulfed a car to pull out a woman who was trapped inside. San Antonio Officer Bianca Garcia responded around 3 a.m. on Jan. 13 to a crashed vehicle that caught fire in the Starbucks parking …
Read More »Federal employees tracked in new vaccination databases
As millions of infectious-disease go in arms across the county, federal employees who refuse citing a religious exemption are quietly being entered into an online database. Fox News looked through the records, and thejustice-department” target=”_blank”> Departments of Justice< exemptions. The government does have to track its workforce,” George Washington University …
Read More »Kentucky mom faces murder charge after baby dies from meth overdose
A us-regions woman is being charged with the murder of her infant son whose body was discovered back in October, following the results of a medical examiner’s report. The 5-month-old baby was found dead in a Trigg County home on Oct. 26 from acute methamphetamine intoxication, according to a Kentucky …
Read More »Michelle Alyssa Go: Accused NYC subway shover held without bail as cops probe for racial bias
The homeless man charged with crime a young new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City< her in front of an oncoming train was ordered held without bail on Wednesday morning as more details related to the senseless slaying were revealed. “The attack was completely unprovoked, in fact, the victim was just looking down …
Read More »Texas synagogue hostage aftermath: UK teens released without charges as radicalization concerns grow
Two teenagers detained in the world-regions in connection to investigations into a British man who died at the scene after allegedly taking anti-semitism” target=”_blank”>Jewish worshippers< synagogue hostage were released Wednesday without any criminal charges, according to British law enforcement. In providing an update Wednesday, Greater Manchester Police announced that the …
Read More »Shawn Laval Smith: Suspected killer of Brianna Kupfer has a long history of arrests
Shawn Laval Smith, the suspected killer of 24-year-old UCLA grad student Brianna Kupfer, has a decade-long criminal history that spans both coasts. Los Angeles police have launched a hunt for Smith, 31, after Kupfer was found stabbed to death at her furniture store job last week. Smith remained on the …
Read More »Elderly man attacked just steps from mayor's mansion in wealthy NYC enclave
An elderly new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City< in the tony Upper East Side by a stranger who shoved him to the ground, and later appeared to flash a hand signal, just steps from the mayor’s Gracie Mansion, crime said. The 81-year-old victim appeared to be standing on the sidewalk with a …
Read More »Texas synagogue hostage suspect timeline: Malik Faisal Akram's criminal record and when he entered US
U.S. and world-regions authorities have been slow to confirm details on the timeline of when a British suspect accused of taking Jewish worshippers hostage at a Texas synagogue entered the country undetected. The nearly 11-hour-standoff at Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, Texas – about 15 miles northeast of Fort Worth …
Read More »Afghan evacuees left in limbo here in the US
Among the 124,000 conflicts evacuees whom the U.S. government flew out of Afghanistan in August and brought to military bases across the U.S. before being resettled, many are struggling under a broken immigration” target=”_blank”>immigration< who stepped in to help when the traditional resettlement agencies funded with U.S. taxpayer money were …
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