In central Colombia, a bus and two other vehicles were buried by a mudslide caused by heavy rain. At least 27 people were killed in the disaster, and more were trapped as rescuers tried to reach them. In the village of Pueblo
After confessing to defrauding four of his clients out of millions of dollars, imprisoned attorney Michael Avenatti was given a 14-year jail sentence and told to pay $7 million in restitution on Monday in Southern California. U.S. District Judge James V. Selna
In a federal complaint, the country’s oldest Latino civil rights organization charged Houston with failing to provide Latinos with equal representation by allowing city voters to choose five council members. The League of United Latin American Citizens filed a complaint on Monday
On Sunday, protesters gathered outside the office of Malta’s prime minister with a sizable image of an unborn child, urging the government to abandon efforts to change the nation’s stringent anti-abortion laws. The largest demonstration in years drew thousands of participants, including
Authorities claim that new virus varieties are weaker, and China is relaxing some of the strictest anti-virus measures in the world. However, they have not yet indicated when they could abandon the “zero-Covid” plan, which has driven millions of people indoors, sparked
Senior officials have confirmed that Indonesia is set to ratify significant changes to its criminal code on Tuesday. Critics fear that this legal reform could roll back the Southeast Asian country’s hard-won democratic freedoms and police morality. The most contentious changes to
In its largest-ever trial, Belgium will find out on Monday whether 10 men were involved in the 2016 jihadist suicide attacks in Brussels that left 32 people dead and over 300 injured. More than six years after the bombings, presiding judge Laurence
After seeing military exercises taking place across the border in the South, North Korea claimed to have fired more than 130 artillery projectiles into the ocean off its east and west coasts on Monday. Some of the shells fell in a buffer
According to police in Venice, Florida, a plane crash over the weekend in the Gulf of Mexico left two individuals dead, including a kid, and one person missing. After receiving a request from the Federal Aviation Administration regarding a Piper Cherokee that
After brutally shooting his mother in Wisconsin, a 10-year-old boy has been charged as an adult with first-degree reckless homicide, claiming he was angry that she wouldn’t allow him to purchase a virtual reality headset on Amazon. On November 21 at 6:50
According to reports on Thursday, the police chief of Tampa, Florida, has expressed regret and asked for a review of her conduct after she flashed her badge to avoid being pulled over for driving a golf cart without a license plate. The
The massacre at Robb Elementary School in May, which left 19 students and two teachers dead, continues to cause tensions in the city of Uvalde. On Thursday, the city filed a lawsuit against the local prosecutor’s office to gain access to records
A former friend of U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, the ex-Florida tax collector whose arrest sparked a federal investigation into him, was given an 11-year prison term on Thursday for sex trafficking with minor and other offences. In a plea agreement, Joel Greenberg
In opposition to the fashion house’s holiday campaign, which featured kids holding stuffed animals with leather harnesses, some TikTok users are destroying Balenciaga handbags, shoes, and other opulent goods. Because the teddy bears seemed to be sporting kink attire, the campaign was
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reported on Wednesday that for around five hours, the personal information of over 6,000 persons in its custody was unintentionally posted to its website. According to Human Rights First, an advocacy group that found the leak on
According to U.S. health officials, Philadelphia and Oakland County, Michigan, have joined the small number of American towns that are checking sewage for traces of polio infections. The villages will test their sewage for polio for at least four months, according to