NEW YORK, NY – Police in Harlem are continuing their investigation into the Saturday night murder of 42-year-old Alfred Johnson. Johnson was shot multiple times to his torso and neck …
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By Naomi Rovnick LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s stocks and bonds are drawing strong buying interest, not quite a vote of confidence in the economy but a reassuring sign for policymakers …
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By Gabriel Araujo SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Banco BTG Pactual SA on Monday became the latest Brazilian lender to be affected by bad credit provisions due to what it called …
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NYC subway attacker took picture of injured victim, then threw baby stroller down flight of stairs
by Adam DevineNEW YORK, NY – A Bronx subway attacker kicked his victim down a flight of stairs, took a picture, then threw a baby stroller down the stairs at the victim …
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NEW YORK, NY – Police in Brooklyn are trying to identify a man wanted for a break-in and burglary at home near Avenue U and 23rd Street in Sheepshead Bay …
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BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, NJ – In New Jersey, school districts make a big deal about zero-tolerance for harassment, bullying and intimidation, but anyone with a child who experienced bullying in school, …
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COLUMBUS, OH – Police in Columbus are searching for a woman who has over $900 in Victoria’s Secret merchandise. Now, detectives are trying to identify the woman caught stealing upwards …
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NEW YORK, NY – Police with the 114th Precinct in Queens have reported two teenagers are listed as missing after leaving their home on 21st Street in Astoria, Queens. Detectives …
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SILVER SPRING, MD – Police have released video surveillance footage of suspects wanted for committing robberies against food trucks in the area. The Montgomery County Department of Police Major Crimes …
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By Aftab Ahmed and Sarita Chaganti Singh (Reuters) – India’s annual retail inflation in January rose above the central bank’s upper threshold for the first time in three months, on …
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NEW YORK, NY – A fight outside a barbershop in Little Haiti ended up with one person being sent to the hospital in critical condition with a stab wound to …
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By Arshreet Singh (Reuters) – Gold miners are set to report healthier margins for the fourth quarter as higher energy and labor costs, which dented bottom-lines for much of 2022, …
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By Arpan Chaturvedi NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India’s markets regulator on Monday told the country’s top court it was looking into the allegations made against the Adani Group by U.S.-based short-seller …
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Lufthansa will begin offering fares that already include the off-setting of flight-related carbon emissions starting this week, the German carrier announced on Monday. The “Green Fares”, which …
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By Kantaro Komiya and Satoshi Sugiyama TOKYO (Reuters) – Prices of academic books written by the surprise pick for the Bank of Japan’s new governor have shot up in recent …
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BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentine officials have blamed organized “mafias” for promoting birth tourism to the South American country by Russian mothers-to-be amid a boom in numbers traveling there since …
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By Phil Stewart and Idrees Ali WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. military fighter jets on Sunday shot down an octagonal object over Lake Huron, the Pentagon said, the latest incident since a …
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Recent incidents regarding balloons shot down by the United States, which suspects they are surveillance balloons from China, form part of a pattern which highlights the need …
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DUBAI (Reuters) – The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Monday that financial markets have good reason to be more upbeat, pointing to the U.S. economy likely …
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By Mayela Armas CARACAS (Reuters) – Credit cards are becoming increasingly useless in Venezuela because of high inflation and government restrictions, hurting people already struggling to meet daily needs on …
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By Nevzat Devranoglu ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkey’s worst earthquake in almost a century has left a trail of destruction that could cost Ankara up to $84.1 billion, a business group …
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SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Slashed prices have given Tesla’s China sales a pop, but analysts, and even fans, warn the U.S. automaker needs to up its long-term game to avoid choking on …
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – A man was shot and killed in Southeast D.C. early Friday morning. The incident occurred at the 1700 Block of Minnesota Avenue. Shortly before 3 am, The …
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By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European countries’ bill to shield households and companies from soaring energy costs has climbed to nearly 800 billion euros, researchers said on Monday, urging …
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By Suban Abdulla LONDON (Reuters) – British employers expect to raise wages for their staff by the most in at least 11 years but the 5% pay deals for workers …