VP Mike Pence asks Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade
Former Vice-President Mike Pence has asked the Supreme Court to overturn 1973’s Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortions in the US. The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments over a Mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks. The arguments will begin on Wednesday, and the ruling may… Continue reading VP Mike Pence asks Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade
Sweden’s first woman Prime Minister reappointed after resigning
Magdalena Andersson had resigned just hours after she made history by becoming Sweden’s first female Prime Minister last Wednesday. Her resignation came after her government lost coalition support just hours after her selection. Now, Andersson has yet again been given the charge by Sweden’s hung Parliament, or Riksdag. She was… Continue reading Sweden’s first woman Prime Minister reappointed after resigning
Texas teen arrested for murdering his mother
A 15-year-old Dallas, Texas teen has been arrested after he shot and killed his own mother inside her house on Friday. The juvenile suspect was arrested at a friend’s house after he took his mother’s car, and dropped her 2-year-old grandchild at her great-grandparent’s home. The victim was identified as… Continue reading Texas teen arrested for murdering his mother
Off-duty Police officer killed in Texas crash; suspect was drunk
An off-duty Texas Police officer was killed, and three of his family members injured on Saturday in a crash in Tarrant county. Detective Alejandro Cervantes of the Euless Police Department was travelling with his family at Boat Club Road in Lake Worth at around 2PM when their vehicle was hit… Continue reading Off-duty Police officer killed in Texas crash; suspect was drunk
Over 25 Suspects set new Black Friday trend, loot a Minnesota Best Buy
A flash mob of over 25 suspects have set a new Black Friday trend by looting a Minnesota Best Buy, and escaping before Police responded. The incident occurred at a Best Buy in Burnsville, a suburb just south of Minneapolis, according to WCCO-TV reporter Nick Streiff. Police are still investigating… Continue reading Over 25 Suspects set new Black Friday trend, loot a Minnesota Best Buy
Sweden’s first female Prime Minister resigns hours after selection
Sweden’s first ever woman Prime Minister has resigned just hours after she was selected by a hung parliament. We reported her win and hours later she was no longer in office. Maybe she didn’t even pick her cabinet. Magdalena Andersson, 54, made history on Wednesday but had to resign just… Continue reading Sweden’s first female Prime Minister resigns hours after selection
US blacklists 27 Chinese, Pakistan, Japanese, Singaporean entities
The US has blacklisted 27 Chinese, Pakistan, Japanese and Singaporean entities and individuals because of national security concerns. The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has issued a final rule adding twenty-seven foreign entities and individuals to the Entity List for engaging in activities that are contrary to the national… Continue reading US blacklists 27 Chinese, Pakistan, Japanese, Singaporean entities
Sweden selects first female Prime Minister; wins by one vote
Magdalena Andersson has been “accepted” by Sweden’s Riksdag to become the first woman Prime Minister of the country. Sweden, with the move has ended its reign for being the only Nordic country not to have ever elected a woman to lead. Andersson has now replaced Prime Minister Stefan Lofven as… Continue reading Sweden selects first female Prime Minister; wins by one vote
Child latest fatality in Waukesha parade attack; death toll reaches 6
Suspect Darrell E. Brooks is set to be charged with the deaths of six people, now including one child after he rammed his vehicle into a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin. 8-year-old Jackson Sparks lost his life while he was innocently marching alongside his 12-year-old brother. Sparks was marching with… Continue reading Child latest fatality in Waukesha parade attack; death toll reaches 6
Hong Kong’s Pro-democracy activist Tony Chung jailed by Beijing
Hong Kong’s pro-democracy activist Tony Chung, 20, has been sentenced to three years and seven months in prison for spreading disharmony. Chung was tried under the new draconian “national security” law enforced by Beijing last year on Hong Kong citizens. He faced charges of money laundering, provoking the people to… Continue reading Hong Kong’s Pro-democracy activist Tony Chung jailed by Beijing