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The Kanwar Yatra is being closely monitored with advanced surveillance and a robust police presence to ensure safety and ...
Welcome to From the Batman News Desk, a new series of op-eds and articles covering various aspects of Batman history. Each week one of the Batman News writers will share their thoughts on Batman ...
Running Battles Displace Thousands as Police Struggle to Contain FirefightsDan Ada, a civilian guard killed in battle with terrorists in Wase in May 2024 photo courtesy Ibrahim Umar Bako.B ...
From Miami Metro to Manhattan's underbelly, Emmy-nominated actor David Zayas reprises his fan-favorite role as Detective Angel Batista in Dexter: Resurrection, premiering July 11 on Paramount+ with ...
Beloved screen veterans Tisha Campbell and Wendy Raquel Robinson join forces for "Operation: Aunties," an adrenaline-fueled dramedy about friendship, fearlessness, and fighting cybercrime. Directed by ...
The Nation Newspaper Alia launches rapid squad, urges Forest Security Service, JTF, others to flush criminals out of Benue ...
No fewer than 13 persons including security operatives have been killed by suspected bandits leaving several others seriously ...
The deceased met their end when the rampaging bandits stormed Kumbashi, Bangi and Mongoro communities in Mariga Local ...
Arnold Junior Pierre, a journalist for Radio Galaxie, was on his way to the station in the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince ...
In an effort to create more public trust, transparency and accountability, California lawmakers are putting forth legislation calling for federal ICE agents to identify themselves.
The lack of identification, or notice to local police, and confirmed reports of vigilantes impersonating ICE agents in other states, has led to the new bill.
Senate Bill 805, the “No Vigilantes Act” co-authored by State Sen. Sasha Renée Pérez, D-Pasadena, and Assemblymember Sade Elhawary, D-South Los Angeles, will require anyone conducting law enforcement ...