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Paige Spiranac maintains silence on Solheim Cup 2023 as she’s still holding onto years old grudge
Paige Spiranac maintains silence on Solheim Cup 2023 as she’s still holding onto years old grudge
Paige Spiranac said, 'The gymnastics community is toxic, you just do what they say no matter what, it’s really scary'
2023-09-23 17:22
'You look anemic': 'RHOBH' star Erika Jayne accused of using 'Ozempic' as she flaunts latex outfit
'You look anemic': 'RHOBH' star Erika Jayne accused of using 'Ozempic' as she flaunts latex outfit
Internet wonders if 'RHOBH' star Erika Jayne is 'sick' after seeing her dazzle in a new latex look
2023-05-11 09:25
Man City's Gundogan scores inside 13 seconds for quickest goal in an FA Cup final
Man City's Gundogan scores inside 13 seconds for quickest goal in an FA Cup final
Ilkay Gundogan has scored the quickest goal in FA Cup final history to give Manchester City the lead against Manchester United inside 13 seconds
2023-06-04 00:52
Asia trade talk stumble is another setback for US: analysts
Asia trade talk stumble is another setback for US: analysts
The United States stumbled again in trade negotiations with Asia-Pacific partners this week, a setback that analysts say could weigh on America's standing as a partner in...
2023-11-17 05:54
Who is Malcom Torres? New Mexico man set to spend 35 years in prison for killing his 5-year-old stepdaughter
Who is Malcom Torres? New Mexico man set to spend 35 years in prison for killing his 5-year-old stepdaughter
Malcolm Torres agreed with the medical examiner’s findings as part of plea deal but said he was too drunk to remember what he did to his stepdaughter
2023-11-01 03:57
ThunderShirts, dance parties and anxiety meds can help ease dogs' July 4th dread
ThunderShirts, dance parties and anxiety meds can help ease dogs' July 4th dread
Most of the U.S. may be looking forward to July Fourth for dazzling displays of fireworks or setting off firecrackers and poppers with their neighbors
2023-07-04 02:27
UNC students seen jumping from windows in heartwrenching videos during active shooter situation
UNC students seen jumping from windows in heartwrenching videos during active shooter situation
Heartwrenching videos show students hiding under desks and jumping from classroom windows during an active shooter situation the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The campus was placed on lockdown for several hours on Monday afternoon after an alert went out about an “armed person”. Police later confirmed one member of the faculty was killed and a suspect, identified as graduate student Tailei Qi, was taken into custody. The motive for the shooting, which took place at the centre of the campus in one of the science buildings, remains unclear. Throughout much of the active situation, those under the “shelter in place” order did not have any idea what was going on. Videos posted to social media captured sirens wailing as students and faculty barricaded themselves in dorms, bathrooms, classrooms, and gyms across the sprawling grounds. The shelter in place alert was posted just after 1pm, with sirens emitted within two minutes. Officers found the faculty member, who has not been identified, fatally shot in the lab building, UNC Police Chief Brian James told a press conference. The suspect was apprehended about 90 minutes after the initial report of gunfire but the lockdown persisted as authorities searched for the weapon, officials told a press at a briefing. The arrest took place in a residential area close to the campus, according to local TV station WRAL. The lockdown was lifted at about 4.15pm. It is unclear if the suspect and victim knew each other. Chief James said: “To actually have the suspect in custody gives us an opportunity to figure out the why and even the how, and also helps us to uncover a motive and really just why this happened today. Why today, why at all?” “And we want to learn from this incident and we will certainly work to do our best to ensure that this never happens again on the UNC campus,” he added. Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz said: “This loss is devastating, and the shooting damages the trust and safety that we so often take for granted in our campus community.” Graduate student Clayton Ulm, 23, said he was in a class with about 50 to 70 others when the lockdown went into action. The alarm went off and screens in the room also announced the order to shelter in place. “Then there was quite a bit of panic as students were trying to figure out what to do,” Mr Ulm wrote on LinkedIn after three hours of the lockdown, according to the AP. “Then we all started hiding beneath our chairs and under desks. Some students went and locked the doors.” Mr Ulm added that students began listening to police scanners to find out where the shooter was located with the sense of panic eventually subsiding and students could use the restrooms near them. It was “surreal seeing the mass panic,” Mr Ulm said. “We are looking for a firearm. It is too early to determine if the firearm was legally obtained,” Chief James said. The shooting came just a week after the start of classes at the first public university in the US. Tuesday’s classes were cancelled for the school’s 20,000 undergraduates and 12,000 graduate students. Northern Virginia freshman Rushil Umaretiya held a candle outside the lab building on Monday night with two of his friends, just two weeks after he moved to Chapel Hill. “In my family, whenever someone passes, we light a candle, so I thought I’d come out and pay some respect to the community I’m trying to join,” he told the AP. “It’s a scary time for a lot of people, like I have a lot of history with loss, so I think it’s just fear and a lot of mixed emotions.” Mr Ulm moved from Oklahoma to Chapel Hill a couple of months ago. He told the news agency that his mother called him as the students were sheltering in place. She was “crying profusely,” he said. “I knew I should’ve texted you yesterday, I was so worried... this was my greatest fear,” she told him. Read More UNC Chapel Hill graduate student Tailei Qi charged with murder in shooting of faculty member UNC shooting – latest: Graduate student charged with murder of faculty member on Chapel Hill campus
2023-08-29 22:59
Teva agrees to pay $126 million to US hospitals over opioids
Teva agrees to pay $126 million to US hospitals over opioids
By Brendan Pierson Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd has agreed to pay up to $126 million to U.S. hospitals
2023-08-04 00:53
Turkey voters divided in Erdogan's Istanbul birthplace
Turkey voters divided in Erdogan's Istanbul birthplace
In a working-class Istanbul harbour where Recep Tayyip Erdogan grew up playing football, Hasan Karakaya had only one description for Turkey's president after voting on...
2023-05-28 21:18
Emerging election issues in New Jersey include lawsuits over outing trans students, offshore wind
Emerging election issues in New Jersey include lawsuits over outing trans students, offshore wind
New Jersey Republicans are seizing on flashpoint issues ahead of this November's election
2023-09-30 13:47
Azerbaijan has reclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh. What does that mean for the tens of thousands living there?
Azerbaijan has reclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh. What does that mean for the tens of thousands living there?
The same day that Azerbaijan celebrated the surrender of separatist Armenian fighters in Nagorno-Karabakh, many in the breakaway region's capital spent the evening throwing stacks of paper onto a fire.
2023-09-23 15:59
Heavy snowfall in Romania, Bulgaria and Moldova leaves 1 person dead and many without electricity
Heavy snowfall in Romania, Bulgaria and Moldova leaves 1 person dead and many without electricity
Heavy snowfall and strong blizzards in Romania and Moldova have left one person dead and hundreds of localities without electricity as well as forcing the closure of some national roads
2023-11-27 10:17