Georgia sheriff’s deputy dies days after being shot
The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia announced that Investigator Taylor Bristow died from his injuries from the shooting that happened on Tuesday.
The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office in Georgia announced that Investigator Taylor Bristow died from his injuries from the shooting that happened on Tuesday.
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar highlighted the urgent need to combat misinformation and fake narratives on social media, comparing it to environmental pollution. He urged for stronger measures and introspection by social media companies to preserve democracy and ensure fair elections.
Authorities in Nashville shared shocking footage showing a driver crashing into a patrol car while an officer was initiating a traffic stop early Tuesday morning. Around 1:30 a.m., a Nashville police officer saw a silver Dodge Challenger driving at a high rate of speed near downtown Nashville. Officials said the officer then turned on his…
According to a CBS News price tracker, the average price of a dozen eggs is nearly double what it was last year, sending grocery bills soaring. The increased prices are partially due to an egg shortage caused by an outbreak of the bird flu, which has killed millions of chickens. Here’s how companies are using…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made no secret of his feelings toward President Biden after Donald Trump was elected this month, publicly revealing he’d ignored the current U.S. president’s counsel and threats to withhold aid. “The U.S. had reservations and suggested that we not enter Gaza,” Netanyahu revealed to the Israeli Knesset on Monday. The…
During his storied coaching career, Nick Saban rarely shied away from an opportunity to share his thoughts on college football-centric hot topics. Saban and the rest of ESPN’s “College GameDay” crew were in Indiana ahead of the 12-team College Football Playoff opener between Notre Dame and the Hoosiers. While the high-stakes game was the main…
Around 300-500 Indian medical students in Dhaka faced disruptions amid chaos, with some deciding to stay and help the wounded at hospitals. Promit Saha, interning in Dhaka, highlighted shortages of essentials while authorities offered support. Over 7,500 students have been evacuated, with the Indian high commission facilitating returns for those willing to leave.