US Journalist Kidnapped in Baghdad; Captors Sought
An American journalist was kidnapped Tuesday in Baghdad and Iraqi security forces are pursuing her captors, Iraqi officials said.
Dem lawmaker sparks online firestorm after saying Iryna Zarutska mural doesn’t align with city’s values

A Rhode Island Democratic state representative is facing blowback on social media after claiming that a mural of Iryna Zarutska, the Ukrainian woman whose brutal murder while riding a North Carolina sparked national outrage, doesn’t reflect the “values” of the city of Providence. “Ultimately, we want to make sure that every community member who calls Providence home […]
Former San Francisco Human Rights Commission leader accused of ‘self-dealing,’ public corruption

A former San Francisco official who oversaw a multimillion-dollar initiative that aimed to shift funding from law enforcement into Black communities after George Floyd’s death is accused of funneling taxpayer money to a nonprofit she was tied to for personal gain. Sheryl Davis, 57, the former executive director of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission […]
Profanity-fueled social media posts heat up Arkansas Republican runoff for secretary of state

Confrontational and expletive-laden social media posts by a Republican candidate for Arkansas secretary of state are in the campaign spotlight in a GOP nomination runoff election in the solidly red state. U.S. Army veteran Bryan Norris is facing off against state Sen. Kim Hammer in Tuesday’s ballot box battle for the Republican nomination in the […]
Foreign grads sideline US-trained doctors in coveted programs, bombshell complaint alleges

FIRST ON FOX: Three internal medicine residency programs are being accused of favoring foreign-trained doctors over American-trained doctors, with more than 90% of the most recent cohort of residents across the three programs coming from overseas, according to a civil rights complaint. Medical watchdog Do No Harm filed a complaint Tuesday with the Department of […]
Minnesota man who pocketed cash in kids’ meal scheme gets prison time despite ‘I’m sorry’ apology

A Minnesota man was sentenced on Monday to more than a year in prison after pleading guilty to creating fake invoices to a nonprofit that falsely claimed it served 1.5 million meals to children in need within seven months. Abdul Abubakar Ali, of St. Paul, Minn., was one of nearly 100 defendants charged in the […]
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‘This feels fragile’: how a satellite-smashing chain reaction could spiral out of control

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‘Everybody’s making money’: how two backstreets become the vape capital of Britain

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The Drama review – Zendaya and Robert Pattinson’s controversial wedding film delivers on its promise

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