CNN — Three Baton Rouge Police Department officers have been placed on administrative leave as investigations continue into an alleged police “torture
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Chinese hackers stole 60,000 emails from senior State Department officials in May, source says
CNN — The Chinese hackers who breached multiple US government agencies in May stole some 60,000 emails from senior State Department officials,
Evergrande says its chairman is suspected of crimes
Hong Kong/London CNN — Embattled Chinese developer Evergrande Group said Thursday that Chinese authorities suspected its chairman of “crimes” and that shares
Boeing delivery delays disrupt Ryanair flights again
Ryanair has announced cuts to its winter schedule due to delays in the delivery of Boeing aircraft, but Europe’s largest airline by
‘Narwhal’ ship: Taiwan unveils first domestically built submarine as China threat grows
Kaohsiung, Taiwan CNN — Taiwan unveiled its first-ever domestically built submarine on Thursday, an accomplishment the island democracy’s leader hailed as a
Pava LaPere killing: Convicted felon suspected of killing Baltimore tech CEO is arrested, police say
CNN — A convicted felon suspected of killing tech executive Pava LaPere in Baltimore this week has been arrested, Baltimore police said
Takeaways from the second Republican presidential debate
CNN — The second 2024 Republican presidential primary debate ended just as it began: with former President Donald Trump – who hasn’t
South Korean man sentenced for creating AI-generated sexual images of children
Seoul, South Korea CNN — A South Korean man has been sentenced to jail for using artificial intelligence to generate exploitative images
Suzanne Morphew disappearance: Colorado authorities find remains of woman who went missing on Mother’s Day 2020
CNN — The remains of Suzanne Morphew, a Colorado woman who went missing on Mother’s Day 2020 while on a bike ride,
Trudeau apologizes for ’embarassing’ celebration of Ukrainian veteran who fought for Nazi unit in World War II
Ottawa CNN — Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau formally apologized on behalf of Canada’s parliament Wednesday, referring to the “deeply embarrassing” incident
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