SURREY — Police in Surrey, B.C., say they believe an early morning shooting in a residential neighbourhood is linked to "an ongoing extortion investigation." Police say the shooting happened around ...
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Alphabet Inc.’s Google dodged a worst-case scenario Tuesday after a federal judge rejected the Justice Department’s demand that it sell its Chrome web browser. U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta released ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Three former Memphis Police officers convicted federally in a trial related to the death of Tyre Nichols have been granted a new trial. Justin Smith, Demetrius Haley, and Tadarrius ...
When I wrote about the shocking triple failure of prosecutors in Washington, D.C., to secure an indictment in the case of an alleged assault against a federal agent, I noted that the rejection raised ...
Tony Khan is no stranger to spinning several plates at one time, but when it comes to the world of All Elite Wrestling, his sole focus is on the success of his promotion. In the days leading up to ...
Costco’s decision to switch from Pepsi to Coca-Cola became a viral conversation when the membership warehouse club announced it was making the swap from one carbonated soft drink to the other. Members ...
ALLIANCE ‒ Alliance Municipal Court's case management system will get a major upgrade. City Council on Aug. 18 approved a request to replace the court's current system with JusticeWare, a modern and ...
The NCAA released Michigan's list of punishments from the COI ruling on Friday regarding the ongoing Connor Stalions advanced scouting saga in which the former staffer illegally recorded opponent ...
It was a hot summer day in July when the case of the dead birds on Capitol Hill landed on D.C. wildlife biologist Dan Rauch’s desk. Here were the facts, as told to him. A woman had come out of her ...
EXCLUSIVE – Former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan says President Donald Trump's social media attacks criticizing his move from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party validates his major switch in ...
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