At least 15 injured, two with possible life-threatening injuries, following Baltimore bus crash, police say
      At least 15 people were injured Saturday, two with possibly life-threatening injuries, after a bus collided with two civilian vehicles in Baltimore, according to Baltimore City Police.
      2023-06-18 01:24
    
    Rare earthquake damages French homes, schools and churches
      Hundreds of buildings in western France are declared uninhabitable following the rare earthquake.
      2023-06-18 00:57
    
    Ransomware Gang Haunted US Firms Long Before MOVEit Hack
      Shell Plc, IAG SA’s British Airways, the British Broadcasting Corp., the state of Minnesota’s Department of Education, multiple
      2023-06-18 00:48
    
    Damaged I-95 Stretch to Reopen Within Two Weeks, Governor Says
      A collapsed Interstate 95 bridge in Philadelphia is expected to reopen within the next two weeks, Pennsylvania Governor
      2023-06-18 00:20
    
    Binance.US Reaches Agreement With SEC to Avoid Full Asset Freeze
      Binance.US and the US Securities and Exchange Commission reached an agreement that avoids a total asset freeze at
      2023-06-17 23:17
    
    ISIS-linked rebel group attacks Ugandan school, killing dozens
      Armed rebels attacked a school in western Uganda, killing at least 41 people, mostly students, and abducting six others, Ugandan officials have said.
      2023-06-17 22:57
    
    Judge acquits off-duty Chicago cop seen in video kneeling on teen's back, attorneys say
      A Chicago police sergeant has been acquitted of aggravated assault and felony official misconduct in a case involving a teenager he held in a prone position with his knee while off-duty, according to attorneys for the teen.
      2023-06-17 22:54
    
    South Korea: Police remove Daegu city officials trying to stop LGBT festival
      City workers, led by the mayor, clash with police after trying to stop the annual pride event.
      2023-06-17 22:20
    
    Sudan crisis: Five children among 17 killed in air strikes
      Twenty-five homes were destroyed in the densely populated area of Yarmouk, where civilians are trapped.
      2023-06-17 21:58
    
    Ex-Goldman Banker Takes Stand in Own Insider Trading Trial
      A former Goldman Sachs Group Inc. vice president testified that he never passed confidential tips to a friend
      2023-06-17 21:56
    
    Can EV chargers revitalize a working-class city? Reading, Pennsylvania, seeks federal infrastructure money to find out
      Reading, Pennsylvania, may be most recognized for the Monopoly board game's Reading Railroad property. The railroad was one of the first in the US, but it went bankrupt in 1971. Now Reading is looking to regain its footing with a big investment in electric vehicle charging stations.
      2023-06-17 21:53
    
    He felt like an outsider in his own country. So he dressed up as Captain America to change how others see him
      The animated short film "American Sikh," which recently premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, tells the story of Vishavjit Singh and how he's fighting negative perceptions of Sikhs through his alter ego.
      2023-06-17 21:20
    