The New Jersey Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed Michelle Lodzinski’s conviction. In 2016, the woman was sentenced to 30 years in prison for the murder of her then 5-year-old son. It wasn’t until 2016 that Lodzinski was found guilty of the murder of Timothy Wiltsey, her 5-year-old son, who […]
Bad Weather Hits Northwest US, Record Snowfall in California
Published on :The northwestern United States was again ravaged by bad weather on Monday. In 24 hours, nearly three feet of snow fell on some California peaks, where the snowiest December on record was recorded. On Monday, 492 centimetres of snow had already fallen in the Sierra Nevada, which is a […]
British Study Confirms: Omikron Makes Less Sick
Published on :The omikron variant of the coronavirus is less likely to lead to severe illness and hospitalization. That concludes a British study conducted by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). According to the study, someone with an omikron infection is 45 percent less likely to end up in intensive care […]
Two Tiananmen Memorials from Hong Kong Universities Disappear Again
Published on :Two Hong Kong universities on Friday removed memorials to the 1989 pro-democracy Tiananmen protest in Beijing. On Thursday, another university had already taken away an image. The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) on Friday morning removed the “Goddess of Democracy” statue from its campus in front of the […]
Gaming While Driving Results in Tesla Government Investigation
Published on :The US transportation inspectorate has opened a new investigation into car maker Tesla because it would be possible to game from the driver’s seat while the vehicle is moving. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which inspects transportation in the United States, has launched a preliminary investigation into […]
Philippines Declares State of Emergency After Typhoon Rai
Published on :The government has declared a state of emergency after the powerful Typhoon Rai passed through the Philippines, killing at least 375. “The declaration of a state of emergency will accelerate government and private sector rescue, relief and reconstruction efforts,” President Rodrigo Duterte said on Wednesday. The tropical storm that […]
Hundreds of US Military Personnel Participated in Banned Extremist Activity
Published on :About a hundred members of the US military have engaged in some form of “prohibited extremist activity” in the past year. The Pentagon announced this on Monday when it presented its new guidelines for military personnel. In February, the United States Secretary of Defense ordered a review of the […]
UK Reports 12 Deaths After Omicron Variant Infection
Published on :Twelve people have died in the United Kingdom after being infected with the omicron variant of the coronavirus, British Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab has told Times Radio. In addition, 104 people with this variant are currently in hospitals. The British are dealing with a significant advance of the […]
Mexican Actress Shot Dead on the Street While Waiting for Her 11-Year-Old Son
Published on :A Mexican singer and actress have been shot dead on the street in her home country as she picked up her 11-year-old son from soccer practice. Local media report this. Like some other parents, singer and actress Tania Mendoza (42) attended the football academy in the Mexican city of […]
Wind Blows Away Bouncy Castle in Australia: Five Children Died, Others in Critical Condition
Published on :Five children have been killed, and several other children are in critical condition or were seriously injured after a tragic accident involving a bouncy castle in Tasmania. The police reported this on Thursday. The bouncy castle, an end-of-year activity at a Devonport primary school, was blown into the air […]