Burnham calls for grooming gang ringleader to be deported The Labour leadership hopeful says he will "ask the home and foreign secretaries to review all possible options". Passenger plane landing in New York 'hit by drone' A commercial pilot reported a collision with a drone as he approached New York's JFK Airport to land on Monday morning. Quote of the day by Greek philosopher Plato: "The heaviest penalty for declining to rule is…" Most of us have grumbled about the people in charge at some point. The bad boss, the poor leader, the committee that makes a mess of things. After quakes trap Venezuelans, the government impedes rescuers and aid In the nation’s gravest hour, the country’s authoritarian regime has crippled an effective response, say survivors, rescue workers and former officials. Workplace trends 2026: Increase in workers ‘unfit’ to attend office, but fit to work from home ‘If you’re not fit to be in a workplace, how are you fit to work from home?’ asks Damien McCarthy of HR Buddy California immigrant detainees boycott over high commissary prices More than 300 detainees are estimated to have signed grievance letters sent to facility administrators, according to advocates with the California Collaborative for Immigrant Justice. |
Former Supreme Court justice Edna Arbel passes away Arbel authored the principal opinion in the High Court’s 2013 ruling that struck down a 2012 amendment to the Prevention of Infiltration Law. Three dead after massive World Cup celebrations in Mexico City Health officials say three people died during massive celebrations in Mexico City after Mexico’s 2-0 World Cup win. Two people unfold banner atop Empire State Building in apparent marriage proposal stunt Sign displaying message of peace was seen on the New York landmark after two people climbed to top of the skyscraper An elaborate apparent marriage proposal unfolded atop the Empire State Building’s spire on Wednesday – above the level where the general public are permitted to go – after two people climbed to the pinnacle of the New York City landmark. The two people, both wearing black clothing … As Earthquake Death Toll Mounts, Venezuela Grapples With Recovering and Burying Bodies As the death toll mounts, thousands of bodies have overwhelmed Venezuela’s forensic system, turning a seaport into a temporary morgue. Les Mills, the New Zealand Olympian who founded a chain of gyms, dies at 91 Les Mills, the New Zealand Olympian and founder of the gym chain bearing his name, has died at age 91 |
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