
Day: October 28, 2021


Texas Nurse Sentenced to Death for Killing Four Patients by Injecting Them With Air

US to pay $88M to families, victims of Black South Carolina church massacre over background check that allowed Dylann Roof to get gun

Philadelphia Agrees to Pay $2.5 Million to Family of Walter Wallace Jr a Year After He Was Fatally Shot by Police

NAACP Urges Pro Athletes in Free Agency Not to Sign With Teams in Texas Over Its Voting and Anti-Abortion Laws

Saudi Arabia Declares Hezbollah’s Financial Arm a Terrorist Entity

Two People Dead from Flooding as Southern Italy Braces for Rare Mediterranean Hurricane

University of Aberdeen Returns ‘Looted’ Benin Bronze to Nigeria

Airstrike in Ethiopia’s Tigray Region Kills 10 People, Including Children

UK Study Finds Double Vaccinated People Can Still Spread Coronavirus at Home
Whyte House Family Spoken Novels Holiday Edition #26: The Hell House Experience

Here We Go: Doctor creates world’s first unisex condom

Third Chinese city placed under coronavirus plague lockdown

Moscow shuts down as Russia sees record coronavirus plague cases and deaths

Devastating Life Of Long Hauler: Nearly 300 Days Later, 44-Year-Old Man Leaves Hospital…

L.A. mystery: The mourning doves stopped singing. What happened to them?
Vatican to Exorcists: Please Don’t Try to Cast the Coronavirus Plague Out of People

From spellcasting to podcasting: Inside the life of a teenage witch
Buckingham Palace shrouded in secrecy amid Queen’s health crisis

Here We Go: Former NHL Player Sexually Assaulted By Coach Comes Forward

FDNY Union Warns of ‘Catastrophe’ as NYC Vaccine Deadline Hits on Friday

NYC firefighters union says members should defy vaccine mandate

Vaccine mandate could force FDNY companies to close, as NYPD faces street officer shortage

NYPD Police Commissioner urges vaccinations before Friday deadline that could send quarter of force home without pay
Judge denies NYPD union’s bid to halt COVID vaccine mandate

U.S. posts weakest growth of pandemic recovery
Global supply chain crisis bites in US cities as store shelves empty with rising demand
