The Korean War began on the 25th of June 1950, after five years of boiling tensions on the Korean Peninsula. The war started after the North Korean army tried to take over South Korea to unify them and put them under the
The Korean War began on the 25th of June 1950, after five years of boiling tensions on the Korean Peninsula. The war started after the North Korean army tried to take over South Korea to unify them and put them under the
After his co-anchor was not permitted to say goodbye to viewers after she departed, a Los Angeles TV anchorman went ballistic against management on the air. Mark Mester was suspended earlier this week, but KTLA felt his actions merited firing. Mester was
Prosecutors said they had unsealed grand jury indictments against former Waukegan police officer Dante Salinas concerning the shooting that killed Marcellis Stinnette and injured his girlfriend, Tafara Williams. Authorities announced on Thursday that a former suburban Chicago police officer had been charged
The Canadian Hurricane Centre has warned of heavy rain and “hurricane-force winds” to impact Atlantic Canada and eastern Quebec beginning early Saturday. Hurricane Fiona pounded Bermuda with torrential rainfall early Friday as it moved toward northeastern Canada. According to the US National
According to witnesses, the vessel left Lebanon’s northern Minyeh area on Tuesday with between 120 and 150 passengers on board. Authorities in Syria discovered 34 deaths and rescued more than a dozen migrants off the shore of Tartus, Syria’s northern port city,
The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, culminating in the Tiananmen Square Massacre, were a series of demonstrations in and near Tiananmen Square in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) between April 15 and June 4, 1989. These protests were majorly led and
The 20th century marked the start of the rapid growth and transformation of Old Cairo. The change can be seen in these street pictures that show how the City of a Thousand Minarets once looked. While the Fatimid dynasty, in AD 969,
The institution commissioned a study which revealed that it benefited “significantly” from slavery. The University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom announced on Thursday that it has benefitted from the revenues of slavery throughout its history and will boost scholarships for Black
Dale R. Devilli, 63, was employed at Bridgeton’s Lassonde Pappas and Company. Authorities claimed a New Jersey food processing business worker was discovered dead inside a kettle burner. According to New Jersey State Troopers, Dale R. Devilli, 63, was working at the
‘Because you’re shipping it to Mar-a-Lago or wherever…’ says the former president to Sean Hannity. There is no need for a procedure.’ Donald Trump has asserted that presidents may declassify papers only via the power of thinking. In an interview with Fox
The Meta CEO shared the news on Facebook and Instagram. Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan are expecting their third child! “Happy to share that Max and August are getting a new baby sister next year!” Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook and Instagram Wednesday.
The Sinchon massacre occurred between October and December 1950 in the Sinchon province of North Korea. During this attack period, which lasted for 52 days, approximately 35,000 people were maltreated, abused and killed by the American military forces and their supporters. These
Wait for Me, Daddy. This photo was taken on October 1, 1940, by Claude P. Dettloff of The British Columbia Regiment marching down Eighth Street at the Columbia Street intersection, New Westminster, British Columbia. When Dettloff took the photo, Warren “Whitey” Bernard
Michelle Obama is planning a six-city book tour this autumn to promote her new book, “The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times,” which will kick out in mid-November in Washington. D.C. and will conclude a month later in Los Angeles. “I’m
Hurricane Fiona grew to a Category 4 hurricane Wednesday after pounding the Turks and Caicos Islands, and it was expected to pass close to Bermuda later this week. The storm was blamed for at least four direct deaths during its passage through
Putin mobilizes more troops for the Ukraine war, threatens nuclear retaliation and backs the annexation of Russian-occupied land In a rare public address, Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the partial mobilization of his country’s military on Wednesday, mobilizing military reservists following a