Florida Executes David Pittman for 1990 Triple Murder
The state of Florida on Wednesday evening executed David Pittman, 63, by lethal injection for the 1990 killings of his wife’s sister and her parents, a case that gripped Polk
The state of Florida on Wednesday evening executed David Pittman, 63, by lethal injection for the 1990 killings of his wife’s sister and her parents, a case that gripped Polk
Israel launched a massive new wave of airstrikes on Gaza City on Tuesday, as a UN human rights probe accused the country of committing “genocide” in its ongoing campaign against
A consultant anaesthetist in Greater Manchester is facing possible sanctions after admitting that he abandoned a patient under anaesthetic midway through surgery to have sex with a nurse in another
The United States is “very close” to striking a deal with China over TikTok, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed Monday, signaling a possible resolution to the years-long standoff over the
Nepal has sworn in its first interim ministers under newly-appointed Prime Minister Sushila Karki, as the country struggles to restore calm after violent youth-led protests that left at least 72
At least 72 people have been confirmed dead following a week of violent anti-corruption protests in Nepal, according to an updated toll released by the government on Sunday. The protests,
Erika Kirk, widow of slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, vowed on Friday to carry on her late husband’s mission after authorities announced a major breakthrough in the hunt for his
Charlie Kirk, a prominent American conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, was tragically assassinated on September 10, 2025, at the age of 31, sending shockwaves through the United
In a swift diplomatic response to a high-profile immigration enforcement action, the South Korean government has announced plans to send a special aircraft to the United States to bring home
Marking a transformative leap in energy independence and regional power dynamics, Ethiopia has officially inaugurated the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), now recognized as Africa’s biggest hydroelectric facility, promising to