Day: November 10, 2021
Judge OKs $626 Million Settlement In Flint Water Litigation
About $600 million is coming from Michigan, which was accused of overlooking the risks of switching Flint’s water.
Continue ReadingHouston Police Walk Back Unsupported Claims Of Drugs Injected In Astroworld Security
Police said the security guard he earlier claimed was drugged was actually never injected with anything at the concert.
Continue Reading5 Things To Know About The Potential New Climate Agreement In Glasgow
Five years after the Paris Agreement, the world may finally call out fossil fuels by name.
Continue ReadingDemocrats Seek To Make GOP Opposition To Infrastructure Bill Key Campaign Issue
Democrats are wasting no time calling out Republicans who voted against popular bipartisan legislation.
Continue ReadingKyle Rittenhouse Trial Resumes After His Lawyers Ask Judge For Mistrial
He is on trial for fatally shooting two people during Black Lives Matter protests in Wisconsin last year.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Bafana coach Broos says focus will be on Zimbabwe despite Ghana clash
Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos said his team will be fully focussed on their 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifier against Zimbabwe on Thursday despite the significant distraction of the Ghana/Ethiopia game on the same day.
Continue ReadingCapitol Rioter Who Assaulted Cop And Has Brother In Secret Service Sentenced To Prison
Scott Fairlamb was the first Jan. 6 defendant sentenced in connection with an assault on cops.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Free State woman who allegedly defrauded employer of over R6m granted bail
The court has granted a 44-year-old woman R10 000 bail after she allegedly defrauded her employer over R6 million between 2015 and 2019.
Continue ReadingRaiders’ Henry Ruggs Formally Charged With 4 Felonies In Fatal Car Crash
Ruggs was over the legal alcohol limit when he crashed his car, killing 23-year-old Tina Tintor, prosecutors said.
Continue ReadingU.S. Should Take Heed Of Europe, Pandemic’s New Epicenter, WHO Official Warns
While coronavirus cases have stayed stable or decreased everywhere else, they're rising in the WHO's European region.
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