A Look At Recent Police Shootings Involving Black Men
The shooting deaths of two black men within days by law enforcement officers are the latest in a spate of such cases that have made headlines nationwide in recent months.
The shooting deaths of two black men within days by law enforcement officers are the latest in a spate of such cases that have made headlines nationwide in recent months.
Organized crime in Israel benefits from insufficient cooperation between police, prosecutors, and regulatory bodies, according to the State Comptroller’s report.
“In the middle of the wedding, my wife stepped on my foot,” a husband from Samaria told the rabbinical court in the Samaria city of Ariel. “It’s a custom of sorts, that instead of the husband ruling the home, the wife steps on his foot so that she will rule him.”
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Netherlands-based telecom conglomerate Altice NV and its U.S. cable unit are in the early stages of working on an offer to buy Charter Communications Inc., sources told Reuters on Wednesday, in a move that would build more scale in the United States.
A newly discovered software bug is causing some iPhones to crash when they receive a certain text message.
The Democratic Republic of Congo is not a failed state—for everyone. It is a failure for the vast majority of Congolese who suffer from abysmal security, health care, and education services.
Efraim Diveroli was sleeping next to a naked prostitute in an Albanian hotel room when he was woken by the vibration of his mobile phone.
Some of the nation’s top intelligence minds were fired from the CIA for hacking a vending machine.
For much of her adult life, Rachel Freier has been a trailblazer in her Hasidic Brooklyn community of Borough Park: a lawyer, an advocate for higher education, the director of an all-female ambulance service and founder of a nonprofit to aid underprivileged mothers during the Gulf War.