German metal band Rammstein's lead singer Till Lindemann under investigation on allegations of sexual offenses and distribution of narcotics
Till Lindemann, the lead singer of German industrial metal band Rammstein is under investigation on allegations relating to sexual offenses and the distribution of narcotics on the basis of "several criminal complaints," according to a spokeswoman for the Berlin's Public Prosecutor's office.
2023-06-16 06:20
An officer's leg was run over by a fire truck during the Denver Nuggets victory parade. Later, 2 people were shot as fans left downtown
As the city of Denver celebrated its first NBA championship, a police sergeant providing security for players riding on a fire truck was run over as people at a victory parade moved into the street, officials said Thursday.
2023-06-16 06:20
Critics blast Georgia's plan to delay software updates on its voting machines
Critics of Georgia’s plan to wait until after next year’s presidential election to install a software update to address security flaws on the state’s voting equipment called that irresponsible
2023-06-16 06:20
At least 15 die after truck hits bus carrying elderly people in Manitoba, Canada
By David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) -At least 15 people were killed in the Canadian prairie province of Manitoba on Thursday
2023-06-16 06:17
Qatar emir in Baghdad, MOUs on energy, investment signed -statement
By Ahmed Rasheed BAGHDAD (Reuters) -Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani arrived in Baghdad on Thursday on an official
2023-06-16 05:59
Biden hopes Su's role in dockworker deal can sway Democratic holdouts to confirm her as labor chief
The White House is hoping that Julie Su’s role in brokering a deal between West Coast dockworkers and shippers will provide fresh momentum for the Senate to act on her long-stalled nomination to be labor secretary
2023-06-16 05:58
Former West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Warren McGraw dies at 84
Former West Virginia Supreme Court Justice Warren McGraw has died at age 84
2023-06-16 05:58
Feds announce start of public process to reshape key rules on Colorado River water use by 2027
Federal water managers say they've begun a public process to shape rules to be enacted in 2027 to continue providing hydropower, drinking water and irrigation to farms, cities and tribes in seven U.S. states and Mexico
2023-06-16 05:54
Justice Department looking into PGA Tour deal with LIV's Saudi backers, AP source says
A person familiar with the matter says the Justice Department is looking into an agreement between the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabian backers of LIV Golf
2023-06-16 05:53
June temperatures briefly passed key climate threshold. Scientists expect more such spikes
Worldwide temperatures briefly exceeded a key warming threshold earlier this month, drawing notice in the scientific community and prompting public chatter that climate change might be accelerating
2023-06-16 05:49
5 dogs die in RV fire at Florida dog show
Five dogs died Tuesday after an RV caught fire ahead of an American Kennel Club-sanctioned all-breed dog show in Tampa, Florida, according to fire officials.
2023-06-16 05:46
Guardsman indicted on charges of disclosing classified national defense information
The Massachusetts Air National Guardsman accused of leaking highly classified military documents has been indicted on federal felony charges
2023-06-16 05:26
