Today in History: November 24, Jack Ruby shoots Lee Harvey Oswald
Jack Ruby shot and mortally wounded Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin of President John F. Kennedy, in a scene captured on live television.
Jack Ruby shot and mortally wounded Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin of President John F. Kennedy, in a scene captured on live television.
Pakistan’s Counter-Terrorism Center has warned that gatherings of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supporters could be targeted in terrorist attacks. Imran Khan, the imprisoned leader of PTI, has called on his supporters both inside and outside Pakistan to participate in widespread anti-government protests on Sunday. According to Khan’s lawyer, these protests will not be limited to Islamabad […]
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Cuts to staff, classes, programs and student services: Canada's post-secondary system is moving into a stormy period, as colleges and universities grapple with budget shortfalls exacerbated by restrictions on international students, domestic tuition caps or freezes, and stagnant provincial funding.
A new report that examines attacks 14 months ago against the Armenian population in Nagorno-Karabakh was released on the first day of the COP29 climate conference in Azerbaijan, under the auspices of the same government that's accused of committing crimes against humanity.
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Republicans are signaling a quick confirmation process for President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet in 2025.
The FBI and ICE declined to provide more information about a "humanitarian flight" that Laken Riley's killer, Jose Ibarra, was granted from New York City to Atlanta in 2023.
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A repeat of the last government coalition cannot be ruled out, while Sinn Féin would struggle to bring a left-wing coalition together, according to a political commentator
Gin Rogers told Newsweek that the questions "could be heard and observed by a good portion of people in the waiting room."
Tragedy almost struck a family in West Yorkshire after a father had to suddenly rescue his 11-month-old son from their flooded car.
Experts in the field of child sex abuse prevention argue we need to bring pedophilia out of the shadows if we want to end abuse.
Melinda Maldonado is a half-Ecuadorian woman who felt ashamed she didn’t speak Spanish. After becoming fluent, she was surprised to find fluency came with a price.
This project is located at the Amorepacific Headquarters in Yongsan, Seoul, designed by David Chipperfield, the 2024 Pritzker Prize. The design approach focused on integrating the building seamlessly into a meticulously coordinated modular system, while also embodying the brand's identity.
CBS Sports have struck gold with the Champions League panel of Kate Scott, Thierry Henry, Micah Richards and Jamie Carragher thanks to their perfect chemistry together – but what if it all collapsed?
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Producing the audits is ‘all it would take to get this lawsuit dismissed,’ an attorney tells the Sun. ‘And the fact that they haven’t done that yet is very concerning.’
He’s offering personalized videos for more than $500, following the trend of politicians like George Santos.
Donald Trump's return to the Oval Office has officials in Democratic jurisdictions preparing to defend against a barrage of executive orders, social media posts and even legislation from a Republican-controlled Congress that run counter to their policy preferences.