Unmasking the men who trade in subway train groping videos
Thousands of clips filmed in East Asia are sold online. BBC Eye reveals the men who are cashing in.
2023-06-08 05:52
New York City sues counties refusing to house migrants
By Daniel Wiessner New York City filed a lawsuit on Wednesday accusing more than 30 New York counties
2023-06-08 04:57
Mystery Bet Before SEC Crypto Crackdown May Mint Trader Millions
Less than a half hour before US regulators cracked down on a key crypto exchange, an options trader
2023-06-08 04:15
Biden encourages both sides to continue collective bargaining in US ports dispute -White House
By Jeff Mason and Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON U.S. President Joe Biden has urged both sides in the West
2023-06-08 02:55
Florida woman arrested for fatally shooting neighbour
Susan Louise Lorincz says she shot the mother of four in self defence - a claim that police deny.
2023-06-08 02:19
Egypt bans Dutch archaeologists over exhibit about black musicians
A museum says it is being unfairly punished for showing ancient Egypt's influence on black artists.
2023-06-08 01:57
Clarence Thomas gets extension to file financial disclosures amid scrutiny of relationship with GOP megadonor
Justice Clarence Thomas didn't release his financial disclosure forms Wednesday when the majority of his Supreme Court colleagues did so, further blocking transparency amid a torrent of criticism over his failure to disclose years of lavish trips and a private real estate transaction with a GOP megadonor.
2023-06-08 01:20
Moscow-backed official says Russian army gains advantage from Ukraine dam breach
By Andrew Osborn A top Moscow-backed official in part of Ukraine controlled by Russia has said that the
2023-06-07 23:22
Irish police report fall in number of home burglaries
The 20% reduction is the result of targeting organised crime gangs and repeat offenders, police said.
2023-06-07 22:22
Ireland 'needs influx of construction workers'
An economic watchdog warns "significant immigration" of construction workers could be needed to address a housing shortage in the Republic of Ireland.
2023-06-07 19:27
Opening statements set for today in the trial of Parkland school resource officer who stayed outside during shooting
The trial of the former school resource officer who remained outside a Parkland, Florida, high school five years ago while 17 people were gunned down inside is scheduled to begin in earnest Wednesday, as the jury hears prosecutors and defense attorneys give their opening statements.
2023-06-07 18:22
2 New York counties' executive orders targeting migrants are temporarily blocked by federal judge
A federal district court judge on Tuesday granted a motion barring two New York counties from executing orders aimed at stopping New York City from sending migrants and asylum seekers to their communities for shelter.
2023-06-07 17:49