Hours after calling 911 in front of the store, Sterling Higgins was lying dead, after a video showed him being forced to stay on the floor at the Obion County Jail in Union City, Tennessee. video surveillance camera from that
(CNN) – With planes grounded and most tourism on hold during the coronavirus pandemic, one Taiwanese airport has come up with a unique solution to help citizens correct themselves. Taipei’s Songshan Airport will provide opportunities for 90 people to tour
The 27-minute monologue is entitled “8:46” how long former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was filmed kneeling on Floyd’s neck before he died. “This man knelt on a man’s neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. Can you imagine that
Musk’s career is rich in achievements that have earned him a place in history. He made electric cars popular in Tesla and pioneered them reusable rockets at SpaceX, which recently became the first private company to send astronauts into space.
US President Donald Trump is holding a meeting at the White House on June 10 in Washington. Doug Mills / Pool / Getty Images President Trump has said he “generally” supports a ban on retaining police silence, but that in
A team of researchers from Texas and California compared trends in Covid-19 infection rates in Italy and New York, before and after a face mask. In both locations, infection rates began to drop only after mandatory mask measures were taken,
Astronomers first discovered this signal, which is repeated every hour, in 2007. Then, in 2011, our sun blocked a black hole and the heartbeat by satellites. When they were finally able to see them again in 2018 using the European
Those vehicles withdrew earlier due to faulty door latches, but according to Ford, some traders who claimed to have solved this problem during the previous recall either did not do the job properly or did not do it at all.
A statue of Christopher Columbus was seen in Columbus Circle near Central Park on June 12 in New York City. Angela Weiss / AFP / Getty Images New York City should not reconsider the committee’s decision to maintain a statue
Eliseo Gil, former director of excavations at Roman archeological site Iruña-Veleia, was sentenced to prison and a fine for “manipulating” documents that were considered historical at the time, either personally or “through third parties,” according to sentencing documents seen by