Nigeria police working to secure release of 20 kidnapped medical students | Crime News

Nigeria police working to secure release of 20 kidnapped medical students | Crime News

Nigerian Medical Association says students from universities of Jos and Maiduguri were taken while travelling in Benue State. Nigerian police and security agencies are working to secure the release of 20 medical students who were kidnapped in the eastern part of the country, officials say. The medical students were on…

Ayesha Curry gives glimpse of ‘incredible’ Paris Olympics trip with her sons after confrontation with police
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Ayesha Curry gives glimpse of ‘incredible’ Paris Olympics trip with her sons after confrontation with police

Ayesha Curry gave fans a glimpse of her “incredible” trip to the Paris Olympics after an emotional confrontation with the police. “A huge thank you to @airbnb for making our Paris stay so incredible,” the mom of four wrote on Instagram Wednesday. “We had the best time celebrating and cheering…

Minouche Shafik resigns as Columbia president after tumultuous year | Protests News

Minouche Shafik resigns as Columbia president after tumultuous year | Protests News

Shafik drew criticism over her handling of Gaza war protests that rocked the university campus earlier this year. Minouche Shafik, the president of Columbia University, has announced her resignation after a tumultuous year marked by tensions with staff and students over her handling of campus protests against the Gaza war….

Secret Service apologizes to salon owner over break-in, bathroom use during Kamala Harris event
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Secret Service apologizes to salon owner over break-in, bathroom use during Kamala Harris event

The shear audacity. The Secret Service has apologized to a salon owner in Massachusetts who claims an agent helped people break into her shop to use her bathroom during a nearby event for Veep Kamala Harris. Berkshires businesswoman Alicia Powers says someone picked the lock and broke into her store…

Bill requiring NY cops to have personal liability insurance under fire
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Bill requiring NY cops to have personal liability insurance under fire

A Brooklyn Democrat is trying to drum up City Council support for a controversial state bill requiring police officers to buy personal liability insurance in case of lawsuits — a move critics say is a veiled attempt to “Defund the Police.” Councilwoman Nantasha Williams urged other council members this week…

Chilling video appears to show goons pushing laundry cart with body parts to NYC train station
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Chilling video appears to show goons pushing laundry cart with body parts to NYC train station

Chilling surveillance video captured two unidentified suspects wheeling a dismembered body to a Bronx train station in a laundry cart — hours before the remains were torched and dumped in Yonkers, according to police and law-enforcement sources. Footage of the apparent modern-day body snatchers pushing the cart across East 163rd…

Far-right riots continue in UK, nearly 400 arrested in week of violence | Crime News

Far-right riots continue in UK, nearly 400 arrested in week of violence | Crime News

Rioting and clashes with police have been reported in Belfast, Darlington and southern port city of Plymouth. Far-right violence has continued across parts of the United Kingdom. Clashes between rioters and police took place on Monday night in Belfast, Darlington in northeast England and Plymouth in the south. Devon and…

New Orleans Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick strikes two pedestrians with vehicle
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New Orleans Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick strikes two pedestrians with vehicle

New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick struck two pedestrians with her vehicle on Saturday night, injuring one of them, according to the police department. The incident happened around 7 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of Decatur and Iberville streets, police said, according to Fox 8. Both a man and a woman were…