At Least 21 Killed, Several Others Hurt In Gaza Strip Fire

In the Gaza Strip, a fire that started in a building where occupants were attending a party resulted in at least 21 fatalities and several injuries, according to health and emergency services on Thursday. In the heavily populated Jabalia refugee camp in

Acting Uvalde Police Chief During School Shooting Steps Down

A city spokesperson announced Thursday that the Uvalde police officer in charge of the sluggish law enforcement response to an elementary school shooting that left 19 children and two teachers dead has resigned. According to city spokeswoman Gina Eisenberg, Lt. Mariano Pargas

Myanmar Releasing 4 Foreign Prisoners In Amnesty, State Media

As part of a prisoner amnesty to commemorate the nation’s National Victory Day, Myanmar’s military-run government reportedly released and deported an Australian scholar, a Japanese filmmaker, and an ex-British ambassador. The Voice of Myanmar and Yangon Media Group were informed on Thursday

4 Children Killed, 2 Others Injured In Lowa House Fire

In northern Iowa, a house fire early on Wednesday morning claimed the lives of four children and injured two more. Around five in the morning, Mason City firefighters received a call about a fire in an older house in an area close

Judge Overturns Georgia’s Ban On Abortion After Around 6 Weeks

A judge overturned Georgia’s ban on abortion starting around six weeks into a pregnancy, ruling Tuesday that it violated the U.S. Constitution and U.S. Supreme Court precedent when it was enacted and was therefore void. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney’s

1970s Birkenstock Sandals Worn By Steve Jobs Auctioned For $218K

The sandals Steve Jobs wore while pacing the floors of the ancient California home where he and Ronald Wayne co-founded Apple has reportedly sold for close to $220,000. According to Julien’s Auctions, the “well-used” brown suede Birkenstocks from the middle of the

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