Leslie Van Houten's release was a stunning development after she had served more than a half-century for one of the infamous U.S. murders. She's not the first Charles Manson follower convicted of murder to be released, but she's the most well known. Van Houten, who turns 74 next month, is …
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BBC is trying to keep names out of sex allegations involving a top host, but time may be running out
The BBC, one of the world’s most trusted news brands, has devoted wall-to-wall coverage this week to a top presenter accused in the sexual exploitation of a child. But it's messy. There are no names. The evidence is conflicting. And reputations hang in the balance as the broadcaster faces intense …
Read More »Helicopter carrying tourists crashes near Mount Everest, killing 6
Six people, including five Mexican nationals, died in a helicopter crash in Nepal on Tuesday, a government official said, the latest in a series of tragic air crashes in the Himalayan nation. Aircraft was returning to Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, after sightseeing trip to world's tallest peak Six people, including five …
Read More »Indian academics warn edits to high school textbooks are attempt to rewrite history
Recent revisions to high school textbooks in India, including edits to sections on Mughal history and the 2002 Gujarat riots, have caused a furor in the country. Changes reflect move from Indian government to boost pro-Hindu agenda, critics say When Manish Jain first heard about the changes made to the …
Read More »Erdogan agrees to send vote on Sweden’s NATO accession to Turkish parliament, Stoltenberg says
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has agreed to send Sweden's NATO accession protocol to Turkey's parliament "as soon as possible." Sweden's NATO accession has been held up by objections from Turkey since last year NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Monday that Turkish President …
Read More »Mexican military to take control of airports as part of president’s efforts to tackle corruption
Mexico's armed forces are taking control of the capital's main airport, and the government plans to give the military control of nearly a dozen more across the country as the president takes aim at corruption and mismanagement. Major drug shipments, organized crime among problems at Mexico City airport Mexico's armed …
Read More »Hundreds in Seoul protest Japan’s plans to release treated wastewater from Fukushima nuclear plant
Hundreds marched in Seoul on Saturday to demand that Japan scrap plans to release treated wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant as the UN nuclear agency's head met with senior officials to discuss food safety concerns. South Korea has formally endorsed Japan's plans, also approved by the IAEA …
Read More »‘Thank you to everyone who fights for Ukraine,’ Zelenskyy says from Snake Island to mark 500th day of war
Saturday marks the 500th day of the Russian invasion, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke from Snake Island, which became the symbol of his country's resilience. Zelenskyy also met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who expressed support for Ukraine joining NATO. Reclaiming Snake Island proof Ukraine will regain 'every …
Read More »Iranian rapper facing possible death sentence also accused of colluding with Canada
A popular Iranian rapper facing a possible death sentence in Iran has also been accused by Iranian authorities of colluding with an enemy state — Canada — because of an interview he gave to CBC News last year. A verdict in Toomaj Salehi's case could come as soon as Sunday …
Read More »No charges filed in altercation between Britney Spears and Victor Wembanyama’s security, Vegas police say
No charges will be filed following a brief investigation of the altercation earlier this week involving pop star Britney Spears, San Antonio Spurs rookie Victor Wembanyama and a member of the player's security team, Las Vegas police said Friday. Pop star filed police report alleging Victor Wembanyama's security guard struck …
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