On Saturday night in Glendale, a sinkhole on the southbound 5 Freeway caused concrete pieces to fall onto Western Avenue, closing both the freeway’s lanes and the street below. After 9 p.m., Caltrans District 7 tweeted that repairs were being made. The
According to numerous sources, Aaron Judge is re-signing with New York and will receive a sizable salary in the process. He accepted a $9-year, $360-million deal. For a brief while on Tuesday, it appeared that the Yankees had lost the battle with
The easiest method to stop Elon Musk‘s animal experiments at Neuralink, according to PETA, is for the millions of people who use the bird app to speak out against Musk. According to a representative for the animal rights group, “Elon Musk’s goal
Despite continuing inflation, there are some areas where high costs are decreasing, according to Walmart‘s CEO on Tuesday. According to Doug McMillon, costs are decreasing across the board for toys, apparel, and sports gear. “In toys, sporting goods, apparel, and categories like
A Department of Justice Inspector General report issued on Tuesday found that female trainees in the FBI’s training program experienced sexism from instructors were fired at a higher rate than male trainees, and were subjected to harsher evaluations. Male and female trainees
After identifying “substantial evidence” that Republican Rep. Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina unlawfully promoted a cryptocurrency while serving in Congress, the House Ethics Committee ordered him to donate roughly $15,000 to a charity on Tuesday. The consequence closes a probe into whether
Atatiana Jefferson was shot and killed in her home in 2019 by a former Fort Worth, Texas, the officer who is currently on trial for murder. Dean’s police partner claimed in court on Tuesday that he never claimed to have seen someone
Three weeks after announcing his third presidential bid, former President Donald Trump‘s namesake real estate firm was convicted guilty of felony tax fraud by a Manhattan jury. The two Trump Organization corporations were found guilty on all counts, including conspiracy, criminal tax fraud,
Taking delivery of the first shipment of tanks and howitzers from South Korea on Tuesday, Polish President Andrzej Duda and the country’s defence minister applauded the prompt execution of a contract that was made in the summer in response to the conflict
A woman in Texas was allegedly dropping off buckets of faeces instead of taking garbage from a police station. According to KAXN, the suspect is 46-year-old Mindy Stephens, the wife of an assistant fire chief. Last month, she reportedly dropped faeces in
While the Supreme Court heard arguments in a case involving a web designer’s attempt to avoid working on same-sex weddings because she is a devout evangelical Christian, Justice Samuel Alito made jokes about Black Santa, kids in Klan uniforms, and dating websites.
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