Tropical storm Julia is expected to dump heavy rains on parts of Central America and southern Mexico Monday after killing at least six people in the region since Saturday.
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Tropical storm Julia is expected to dump heavy rains on parts of Central America and southern Mexico Monday after killing at least six people in the region since Saturday.
Russia fired cruise missiles at cities across Ukraine early on Monday in what President Vladimir Putin said was retaliation for a Ukrainian attack that badly damaged the Russian bridge to Crimea.
Councilman Mitch O’Farrell said it would help the city respond to “mental health and substance abuse issues with the skill and response that is most appropriate.”
North Korea fired two ballistic missiles early on Sunday, officials in Seoul and Tokyo said, the seventh such launch since Sept. 25.
Cook County’s Promise Guaranteed Income Pilot is now accepting applications. The program will select 3,250 households to receive monthly cash payments in the amount of $500 each. Eligibility is determined by county residency and household income levels below 250% of the Federal Poverty level.
The crime issue in New York City continues to rear its ugly head. On Sunday, Lee Zeldin — a current New York Representative and the Republican candidate for New York governor — reported on Twitter that two individuals were shot outside of his home on Long Island.
Israeli forces killed two Palestinian teens on Saturday in clashes in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian officials said, and a Palestinian gunman fatally shot an Israeli soldier in Jerusalem, Israeli officials said.
Jalen Hurts ran for two touchdowns and the Eagles held on for a 20-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday when Matt Ammendola’s 43-yard field-goal attempt sailed wide right.
PayPal reversed course on a controversial new censorship policy to block and fine users who promote “misinformation” following a barrage of backlash.
The mass poisoning on Friday was the third at Chiapas schools reported in local media over the past two weeks, spooking students and prompting outrage from parents.