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Liverpool to pay Chelsea at least £2.8m for Ngumoha

A tribunal rules Liverpool must pay Chelsea an intial £2.8m for signing teenage winger Rio Ngumoha from the Blues' academy in 2024.
Investigation ongoing in Dickson City hospital blaze

Investigation ongoing in Dickson City hospital blaze

Patients evacuated but no injuries reported in fire at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Dickson City
Congo-Brazzaville's veteran president declares re-election run

Congo-Brazzaville's veteran president declares re-election run

Congo-Brazzaville's 82-year-old President Denis Sassou Nguesso said Thursday he would run for a new term in elections next March, seeking to extend his more than four decades in power.
Key takeaways from timeline in Nancy Guthrie case

Key takeaways from timeline in Nancy Guthrie case

Key takeaways from timeline in Nancy Guthrie case

Prosecutors charge Capital Jewish Museum shooter with terrorism

Federal prosecutors added two terrorism charges to the indictment against Elias Rodriguez, the Chicago man accused of killing two Israeli embassy employees outside a networking event held at the Capital Jewish Museum last May. The new indictment, filed on Wednesday, claims that Rodriguez murdered Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Milgrim, 26, with the intent to... The post Prosecutors charge Capital Jewish Museum shooter with terrorism appeared first on The Forward.
A glimmer of hope for democracy in Venezuela as opponents test the limits of free speech

A glimmer of hope for democracy in Venezuela as opponents test the limits of free speech

A number of prominent critics have started to emerge from hiding to test the limits of political speech after years of self-imposed silence driven by fear.
Remaining 89 kidnapped Nigerian Christians released from captivity

Remaining 89 kidnapped Nigerian Christians released from captivity

The last 89 Christians held captive since criminal gangs attacked three churches in northern Nigeria in mid-January were released on Thursday, according to local officials and an Agence France-Presse journalist. The worshippers, dressed in yellow, arrived on a bus escorted by security forces and were received by the governor of Kaduna state, Uba Sani, who said 183 people were initially abducted. They were snatched from three churches during Sunday services on January 18 in the latest in a wave...

Kansas lawmakers hold back school potty training bill to allow time for solutions

TOPEKA — The Kansas bill that would have required kindergarteners to be potty trained before starting school stalled in committee. House Education Committee chairwoman Rep. Susan Estes, a Republican from Wichita, declined to bring the bill up for debate Wednesday. She said she wanted to give school districts more time to find a solution.  “I […]
Drone video shows severe flooding in Portugal

Drone video shows severe flooding in Portugal

Drone video shows severe flooding in Portugal
BREAKING: Pedestrian, 80s, killed in horror Dublin city centre bus crash

BREAKING: Pedestrian, 80s, killed in horror Dublin city centre bus crash

A serious crash involving a Bus Éireann vehicle tragically killed one person while three others have been hospitalised

Catholic Holy Innocents School in Long Beach, CA, Desecrated and Destroyed with Decapitated Statues of the Virgin Mary, Tabernacle Thrown to the Ground, and DOJ Opens Investigation for Possible Attack on Religious Freedom

This is a Gateway Hispanic The post Catholic Holy Innocents School in Long Beach, CA, Desecrated and Destroyed with Decapitated Statues of the Virgin Mary, Tabernacle Thrown to the Ground, and DOJ Opens Investigation for Possible Attack on Religious Freedom appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
LA mayor ordered fire department to downplay failures in fighting historic wildfires, report says

LA mayor ordered fire department to downplay failures in fighting historic wildfires, report says

The new head of the Los Angeles Fire Department admitted last month the after-action report was edited to ‘soften language and reduce explicit criticism’