Kids dive for cover in Bronx shooting
Disturbing video shows a 10-year-old girl and her 5-year-old brother duck for cover as a man opened fire just inches away.
In The Know's June cover stars asked each other some fun questions on set of their photo shoot. The post Mj Rodriguez and Chella Man hang out behind the scenes of In The Know’s digital cover shoot: Watch appeared first on In The Know.
Police are searching for the man behind a brutal and seemingly random attack in the Bronx that left the victim in critical condition.
A woman said she made a disturbing discovery on the car she'd been driving after receiving an unexpected alert. "Happy birthday to me ... big emergency," said TikTok user @murasakisweetpotatoes. "I'm relying on TikTok, as always, to tell me what the f*** is going on. I was notified like 30 minutes ago that an AirTag was following me”. "I found a tracking device behind the license plate of my brother's car that I've been driving," she said, trying to smile through what appeared to be a horrifying situation. "While as a Gemini I feel flattered, as a citizen, I feel concerned ... police took the serial number, so we'll see what happens”. In a follow-up post, the TikToker alleged that she received a notification from the "Find My" app on her phone that a device was nearby. According to Apple's official website, that featured is "designed to discourage unwanted tracking”. "This could have been completely random or someone stalking my little brother," @murasakisweetpotatoes said. She claimed that police told her they were too busy when she followed up with them about the incident and said she should call back in a week. The incident left commenters spooked. "New fear unlocked," one user said. "This is so scary," another wrote
If you receive a mysterious alert from the "Find My" app on your iPhone, take it seriously. The post Woman allegedly made disturbing discovery under license plate after receiving an unusual message appeared first on In The Know.
The White House will consider talks with China's President Xi, U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Thursday.Why it matters: Sullivan's remarks come one day after President Biden met with Russian President Vladimir Putin. They also come as the U.S. increases pressure on the Chinese government to address its human rights issues, including the Uyghur genocide and Hong Kong, and the origins of the coronavirus.Stay on top of the latest market trends and economic insights with Axios Mark
Chinese officials don’t care if they offend Western audiences, according to one of Beijing’s top envoys in Europe.
Several years ago, a non-Jewish film producer turned to me and announced, casually and with an air of arrogance and ignorance reserved particularly for bigots, “Jews control Hollywood.” He assured me this was a compliment, as many antisemites are wont, trotting out Neal Gabler’s seminal text on the subject, “An Empire of Their Own: How […]
Fox News lawyers won a defamation suit against the network by arguing that no reasonable viewer would take Carlson seriously.
Relationships are hard. That’s just a pure and simple fact of life. It doesn’t matter how much you have in common or how well you get along, there’s always going to be hurdles to overcome as your time together progresses. (Like surviving through a pandemic, for instance!) Some obstacles are easy to work through, however, []
Cars and motorcycles that are so loud when they pass your house that you feel it inside your body have long been a plague on the state of New York, especially for those who live in New York City or near a busy road.
James Corden drove the cast of Friends around in a golf cart and then asked them to sing along to the one tune they presumably never want to hear again.
A wild brown bear on the loose in a city in northern Japan wounded four people, entered a military camp and disrupted flights at an airport Friday before being fatally shot. The bear was seen wandering through the streets of Sapporo in the early hours of Friday, triggering a number of calls to police. Over the next eight hours, Hokkaido police said the bear injured a woman in her 80s, a man in his 70s and a man in his 40s before attacking a soldier.
“It was truly an unexpected and unthinkable incident.”
Hikers discovered a separated foot in a remote area and most of the rest of the body was located less than 100 yards away, the FBI said.
The best plan to help you lose weight, improve gut health, help your heart, lower diabetes risk & help you poop better.
The Louisville Metro Council has released footage showing the vandalism on June 9 of a mural of Breonna Taylor painted on a local basketball court.The council said a reward was being offered for information about two male suspects who were on a motorbike.The mural was vandalized by the two suspects less than a week after its official dedication, a City of Louisville statement said.“My team and I are disappointed and perplexed as to why someone would disrespect such a sentimental memorial that displays the unity and rebuild of a city and its communities after all they’ve been through,” muralist Comacell Brown Jr said.An anonymous donor offered a $2,500 reward “for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrators,” a statement said. "I am thankful for the anonymous donor stepping up and showing the community hate will not be tolerated. I am hopeful that we can co-exist and move the community forward,” said Donna Purvis, a local councilor.Taylor, a 26-year-old medical worker, was killed in her apartment by police gunfire during a no-knock warrant in March 2020. Three officers involved were fired but were not directly charged for Taylor’s death, prompting protests. One of the officers, Brett Hankison, was charged with firing into a next-door apartment. Credit: Louisville Metro Council via Storyful
Vaccine experts are expected to advise the government not to roll out jabs to all children.
“If you can go to a restaurant in New York City, you can come in to the office,” James Gorman said.
The basketball legend and his Catch 23 crew hope to top their performance from last year's tournament, when they caught a 442.3-pound blue marlin.