Por: ABC News Nation April 22, 2023
An Indiana woman has been charged with a federal hate crime for a racially motivated attack and stabbing of a woman of Chinese descent on a public transit bus.The incident occurred on Jan. 11, 2023 when 56-year-old suspect Billie Davis willfully caused bodily injury to the victim and attempted to do so using a knife because of the victim's race and national origin on a public bus in Bloomington, Indiana, the Department of Justice said in a... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment April 17, 2023
In the first week of a new TV season, football was the top draw in prime time and a huge driver of viewers. The NFL provided the most-watched telecast on Sunday and Thursday. CBS’ NFL coverage on Sunday – which started outside prime time -- averaged 20.7 million viewers in... + más
Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
Associated Press USA Sports April 16, 2023
The New York Rangers made the biggest splash at the trade deadline with the addition of Patrick Kane just weeks after getting Vladimir Tarasenko.The veteran forwards bolstered the Rangers’ top two lines and give coach Gerard Gallant different options as he juggles them in... + más
Meet Yana Tarasenko, model wife of Rangers star Vladimir Tarasenko | New York Post
Vladimir Tarasenko’s model wife, Yana, cheers on Rangers in Game 1 win over Devils | New York Post
ABC News USA Nation January 19, 2023
A white woman an Asian Indiana University student seven times in the head on a public bus in Bloomington, Indiana, is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday.The suspect, Billie R. Davis, who has been jailed on $100,000 bail since her arrest, has a bond hearing scheduled at... + más
Suspect in hate crime stabbing of Indiana University student set to appear in court | ABC7
Dramatic new video shows fatal police-involved shooting in the Bronx | New York Post
The Boston Globe USA Nation December 29, 2022
A new coronavirus variant dubbed XBB has swiftly spreading in the Northeast, jumping from about 35 percent of cases during the week ending Dec. 17 to just over half of cases last week, according to .Here’s a quick primer on what we know about the variant.It is more... + más
Highly Immune Evasive Omicron XBB.1.5 Variant Is Quickly Becoming Dominant in U.S. as It Doubles Weekly | NBC 6 South Florida
Highly immune evasive omicron XBB.1.5 variant is quickly becoming dominant in U.S. as it doubles weekly | CNBC
Portland Press Herald USA Sports December 06, 2022
Justin Verlander, who won the AL Cy Young award this season, has reportedly agreed to a two-year, $86 million deal with the New York Mets. David J. Phillip/Associated Press SAN DIEGO — Justin Verlander agreed to an $86.7 million, two-year contract with the New York Mets on... + más
Mets agree to two-year, $86 million deal with Justin Verlander | New York Daily News
Astros' Justin Verlander makes obscene gesture to Phillies fans heading into Citizens Bank Park | Fox News
Fox News USA Politics November 12, 2022
The results of about two dozen congressional races across the country are still outstanding and all Republicans need to successfully flip the chamber (and retiring are seven of them.So far, after Tuesday’s midterm elections results, Republicans have secured 211 seats of the... + más
A simple guide to midterm elections, how they affect the presidency, and more | Fox News
Lake Charles carbon capture group partners with Swiss firm for carbon dioxide removal | The Advocate
The Boston Globe USA Opinion October 21, 2022
When Mayor Michelle Wu with the school bus drivers union in May, she said the contract “will ensure that our city’s students get to school more reliably.”And when, a month later, Wu to avoid a state takeover of Boston Public Schools after weeks of fraught negotiations with... + más
The latest Mission Hill report is an early test for Boston’s new schools superintendent | The Boston Globe
With Boston special education students missing classes because of late buses, two advocacy organizations seek state intervention | The Boston Globe
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