In two decades of kicking in doors for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, Joseph Bongiovanni often took on the risks of being the “lead breacher,” meaning he was the first person into the room. On Wednesday, he felt a familiar uncertainty awaiting sentencing for using his DEA badge to protect childhood friends who became prolific...
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Chief Secretary To The Prime Minister Darren Jones Delivers His Final Cabinet Office Statement In The House Of Commons
Barbadian Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley Meets UK Keir Starmer At 10 Downing Street To Deepen Partnership Between Both Countries
Colombian President-Elect Abelardo De La Espriella After Receiving Official Certificate Vows To Rebuild “Wounded Nation” Inherited
“Whatever The Political Development Maybe, I Will Not Allow Iran To Arm Itself With Nuclear Weapon”—Israeli P.M Netanyahu Vows To Deceased Older Brother Yoni, 50 Years After.
Canada To Turn Vacant Condos Into Affordable Homes For British Columbians Prime Minister Carney Declares
“El Salvador, welcome to Venezuela!”— Acting President Delcy Rodríguez welcomes 188 rescuers from El Salvador along with supplies, to join the search and rescue efforts for the families affected by the earthquake
Carlo Ancelotti After Brazil 3-0 Against Scotland: “Proud Of The Qualification And The Team’s Evolution. Now We Have To Prepare Well, Maintaining Focus And Confidence. Let’s Go Together.”
El Salvador Second Plane Carting Relief Aids Arrive Venezuela Over Its Earthquake Catastrophe, President Bukele Vows To Send 6 Planes As Part Of This Humanitarian Mission
Photo News: Mexican President Sheinbaum And Spain Strengthen Bilateral Relationship With King Felipe Vi At The National Palace.
FIFA WC Photos: Türkiye Defeats Co-Host Nation U.S 3-2 With A Late Kaan Ayhan Winner In An Action-Packed Dead-Rubber Clash In Their Final Group D Match At The World Cup.
Swedish Minister Makes History, Brings Baby To EU Climate Meeting
Former Vice President Kamala Harris And Husband Douglas Emhoff At The USA Vs. Turkey World Cup Match In Los Angeles With The Host Nation 3-2 Victory
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni On Iran Declares Italy Did Not Participate On The Conflict That Pervades The Country, Credit The Failure To U.S
WNBA Suspends Alyssa Thomas 1 Game For Hit To Caitlin Clark’s Throat
Supreme Court Strikes Down Hawaii Law Requiring Permission To Carry Guns In Stores And Hotels
North Korea’s Kim Calls For ‘Destructive’ Military Posture As South Vows To Boost Drones
Myanmar Torches $600 Million In Seized Heroin, Meth And Other Drugs.
Carney Says Canada Should Reopen Embassies In Iran And Earthquake-Stricken Venezuela
Apple Increases Prices For Macs And Ipads, Blaming A Shortage Of Memory Chips
Trump’s Board Of Peace Poses Latest In A Series Of US Challenges To The United Nations
President Donald Trump’s ambition for the “Board of Peace” to play a role in global conflicts beyond Gaza appears to be the latest U.S. attempt to sidestep the U.N. Security Council, raising new questions about the relevance of the 80-year-old world body and uncertainty about its future as a primary force in brokering peace worldwide....
Report Says Chess Grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky, Died Of Abnormal Heartbeat From Accidental Overdose.
Daniel Naroditsky, an influential American chess grandmaster who was found dead at his North Carolina home in October at age 29, had multiple drugs in his system at the time and was killed by an abnormal heartbeat caused by an accidental overdose, according to a toxicology report. Released Tuesday by the North Carolina Medical Examiner’s...
Mexico’s President Says It Was ‘Sovereign Decision’ To Send Cartel Members To US
Mexico sent 37 cartel members to the United States at the request of the U.S. Justice Department, with President Claudia Sheinbaum saying Wednesday that it was a “sovereign decision” by her government. Sheinbaum responded to criticism from analysts and opponents who said that the transfers on Tuesday were the result of mounting pressure from Washington....
Former Iowa Superintendent Expected To Plead Guilty To Falsely Claiming He Was A US Citizen
The former superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district is expected to plead guilty in federal court Thursday to two charges, including falsely claiming to be a U.S. citizen, which could result in a lengthy prison sentence and increase the risk of deportation. Ian Roberts, a native of Guyana in South America and a former Olympic...
Campaigning Starts For Bangladesh’s First National Election After Hasina’s Ouster
Campaigning began Thursday for Bangladesh’s first national elections since the 2024 uprising that ousted longtime Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The major political parties held campaign rallies in the capital, Dhaka, and elsewhere ahead of Feb. 12 election, which is seen as the most consequential in Bangladesh’s history as it follows Hasina’s ouster and is being...
Cambodia Will Send 73 Online Scam Suspects To South Korea
Dozens of South Koreans detained in Cambodia for alleged involvement in online scam compounds will be sent home this week to face investigations, officials said Thursday, in what would be the largest group reparation of Korean criminal suspects from abroad. The 73 South Korean suspects allegedly scammed fellow Koreans out of 48.6 billion won ($33...
Sherrone Moore Is Returning To Court In Case Related To His Firing As Michigan Football Coach
Former University of Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore is returning to court for the first time since being charged with vengeful acts against a woman shortly after he was fired for having a relationship with her. Moore, 39, faces three charges, including felony home invasion and stalking. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges...
UK Annual Inflation Hits 3.4% In Dec., Exceeding Forecasts Due To Airfares And Food.
Britain’s annual inflation rate rose more than expected in December, official data showed Wednesday, reinforcing expectations that the Bank of England will hold off on cutting interest rates next month. The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose to 3.4 percent in December, compared to 3.2 percent in November, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said in...
Life In Prison For Tetsuya Yamagami, The Man Who Assassinated Japan’s Former PM.
A Japanese court on Wednesday sentenced the man who assassinated former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to life in prison, describing the shots fired with a homemade gun as “vile and extremely vicious.” Prosecutors had sought a life sentence for Tetsuya Yamagami, 45, who admitted to murdering Abe in 2022 with a handmade firearm during a...










