Naomi Irion's brother criticizes handling of missing sister: 'This is about the police needing more resources'

missing-persons” target=”_blank”>Naomi Irion< from a Walmart parking lot in Fernley, us-regions, on March 12. On Wednesday — less than a month after she disappeared — crime recovered her remains from a grave site in the area of Coal Canyon Road within Churchill County. The Lyon County Sheriff’s Office, which handled the search for Irion, on…

Read More

Medical student who implied she stuck patient twice for mocking pronoun pin no longer working with patients

 A us-regions medical student is no longer working directly with patients after she suggested on Twitter that she intentionally stuck a patient twice with a needle for mocking her pronoun pin. “The student is not involved in patient care activities at this time,” Wake Forest School of Medicine spokeswoman Paula Faria told “Tucker Carlson Tonight”…

Read More

Pennsylvania road rage suspect charged after ramming police vehicle, injuring officers during car chase

A us-regions man injured Philadelphia crime officers during a car chase Tuesday night after he pointed a gun at another driver during a road rage incident, authorities said. Officers responded to a call for a driver with a gun around 9:30 p.m. near Witte Street and Allegheny Avenue, philadelphia” target=”_blank”>Philadelphia< Police quickly located the suspect’s…

Read More

US passports to start including 'X' as gender option

The foreign-policy announced Americans applying for a passport will be allowed to choose “X” as a gender option starting April 11.  “We’re setting a precedent as the first US federal government agency to offer the ‘X’ gender marker on an identity document,” said Douglass Benning, principal deputy assistant secretary for consular affairs at the State…

Read More

NYC Mayor Eric Adams praises hammer attack victim who says she won't ride subway, 'Lucky to be alive'

new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City Mayor Eric Adams< while entering a subway station earlier this year, after the now-recovered woman sat down for her first interview since crime Dr. Nina Rothschild told WNBC-TV she does not plan to ride the city subways in the short-term, and described how recent crimes in the transit system seem “exceedingly…

Read More