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Double amputee shot as he flees on stumps
A confronting video has emerged of US cops shooting dead a double amputee.
The queen of Everest trains while working at the supermarket
New York Times: Lhakpa Sherpa has climbed to the top of the world 10 times.
Ukraine pushes for Western fighter jets after tank deals
The US and Britain have refused to provide warplanes to Ukraine.
Why experts are urging swifter treatment for children with obesity
NY Times: Growing research has shown that an intensive approach is needed, scientists say.
How an oligarch may have recruited the FBI agent who investigated him
New York Times: How one of the FBI's top agents may have flipped sides.
Trump’s evolution in social media exile: More QAnon, more extremes
New York Times: Trump has increasingly amplified far-right accounts on Truth Social.
US President Biden to end Covid emergencies as 'hundreds of people a day are still dying'
More than 1.1 million people in the US have died from Covid-19 since 2020.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro applies for six-month US visitor visa
Jair Bolsonaro has filed a request for a six-month visitor visa to stay in the US.
Tyre Nichols death: Brutality followed by nonchalance in 67 minutes of video
Footage released in Tyre Nichols death captures horrific images of police brutality.
Ford slashes Mustang Mach-E prices as EV battle heats up
Financial Times: Mustang move comes after Tesla reduced cost of electric vehicles in US.
'Our marriage was wonderful': Grieving dad praises wife accused of killing their three kids
Reeling from the tragedy, he spoke of his love for his three slain children - and his wife
‘Sexually compromised’: Gates gets grilled over Epstein links
Billionaire Bill Gates has spoken about his relationship with the notorious sex offender.
When will it stop? Memphis cops disband unit that fatally beat black victim
The Memphis police chief disbanded the city’s so-called Scorpion unit
Los Angeles shooting claims three lives in ritzy neighbourhood
Three people were killed and four others wounded in a ritzy LA neighbourhood.
How to fix a Howitzer: US offers help line to Ukraine troops
US troops provide real-time maintenance advice to Ukrainian troops on the battlefield.
Donald Trump opens 2024 run, says he’s ‘more committed’ than ever
Donald Trump has kicked off his 2024 White House bid.
Tyre Nichols death: Video of brutal police beating leaves unanswered questions
Fatal encounters with US law enforcement continue after repeated calls for change.
Tyre Nichols death: Memphis anticipates release of video of arrest
Family members of a man who died while under arrest plead for protests to remain peaceful.
Searching for eternal youth: The $2 million (middle-aged) man on a quest to feel 18 again
Bryan Johnson is seeking eternal youth, including reversing the age of all 78 organs.
Single employee causes Wall Street crash
Spare a thought for this Wall Street worker who may have brought down the US stock market.
Boeing in court over Max jet crashes
After two crashes of Boeing 737s, the company will be arraigned on criminal charges.
Tyre Nichols death: Five Memphis officers charged with murder
Five Memphis police officers have been charged with second-degree murder and other crimes.
UN warns Iran can fuel ‘several’ atom bombs
Warning comes amid tension, stalled diplomatic efforts as Tehran arms Russia in Ukraine.
Mother allegedly strangled her two kids to death
Two young kids , 5 and 3, found dead, while their baby brother was rushed to hospital.
Deadly wave of Russian attacks on Ukraine
Attacks came day after Germany and US said they would send powerful tanks to Ukraine.
Israeli troops kill 10 Palestinians in West Bank violence - deadliest day in years
It's the deadliest day of violence in years, and Hamas is threatening revenge.
School was warned three times on the day boy shot teacher, lawyer says
Child threatened other kids - and teachers told the school. But they did nothing.
Report delves into US mass shootings
Report on US mass attacks calls for communities to intervene early when they see signs.
'Go check your closets': US leaders lash out after document breaches
The highest US secrets are not necessarily safe with the highest officials.