Prosecutors said they had originally authorized the charging of Aine Davis under terrorism laws in 2014. Davis was arrested at Luton Airport on Wednesday after being deported to Britain from Turkey.
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Prosecutors said they had originally authorized the charging of Aine Davis under terrorism laws in 2014. Davis was arrested at Luton Airport on Wednesday after being deported to Britain from Turkey.
The Southern Baptist Convention has taken another meaningful step in its efforts to account for a widespread problem of sexual abuse that occurred in the denomination over two decades.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, President Joe Biden’s top health advisor, has become one of the most perplexed people in the country. Tuesday night he voiced his confusion to an audience in Seattle.
Satellite images released Thursday show that at least eight Russian warplanes were destroyed in the blasts while others appear to have sustained damage.
Firefighters flew to France from across Europe to battle a “monster” wildfire raging for a third day near the wine-growing heartland of Bordeaux on Thursday, with no let-up in blistering temperatures likely before the weekend.
Speaking with CNN on Wednesday morning, Jarvis said he “wanted to go over there and spread God’s love and make sure that he’s OK, and make sure that he knows that I’m OK.”
Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr. face kidnapping and weapons conspiracy charges for the second time after a federal judge in Grand Rapids, Mich. declared a mistrial last April.
“This is not yet the meaningful decline in inflation the [Federal Reserve] is looking for. But it’s a start and we expect to see broader signs of easing price pressure over the next few months,” said Paul Ashworth, chief U.S. economist at Capital Economics.
Senate Bill 107, also called “Trans Refuge Legislation,” would grant the state “temporary emergency jurisdiction” over a minor if “the child has been unable to obtain gender-affirming health care or gender-affirming mental health care.”
Alliant Energy Corp’s Edgewater coal-fired plant in Sheboygan, Wisc. is one of at least six across the country that this summer has announced delays or potential delays to their planned closures, citing concerns about energy shortages.