Day: January 25, 2024

Atlanta police officer shoots man who stabbed him and 2 others outside train station

3:52 pm January 25, 2024

A transit officer shot a man outside a downtown Atlanta train station on Wednesday after he stabbed two people and then attacked the officer, stabbing him in the hand, authorities said. ATLANTA OFFICIALS CONSIDERING BANNING RIGHT TURNS ON RED The suspect, who was not identified, and the first two stabbing victims were in stable condition, […]

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Women’s World Cup champ Ali Krieger reveals how she learned ex-wife filed for divorce

3:12 pm January 25, 2024

Ali Krieger, a two-time World Cup champion with the U.S. women’s national team, opened up about her divorce from her wife and former soccer teammate, Ashlyn Harris, in a recent magazine interview. Krieger and Harris divorced after four years of marriage back in September, according to Page Six. Harris reportedly wrote in court documents that […]

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Los Angeles man no-bailed in deadly police chase caught on video skips court and ghosts lawyer: report

3:10 pm January 25, 2024

A California driver, accused of fleeing police at high speeds before slamming into another driver who later died, skipped his court date Monday after being freed from custody without having to put up bail. Victor Duartemacias, 22, allegedly fled Los Angeles deputies in a stolen vehicle on Nov. 24. The victim spent more than a […]

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Biden revisits Wisconsin to announce $5 billion in funding for infrastructure, including Blatnik Bridge

3:05 pm January 25, 2024

The last time President Joe Biden visited Superior, Wisconsin, he warned of the danger posed by the deteriorating John A. Blatnik Memorial Bridge — pointing out the decades-old corrosion that had weakened the overpass connecting the two port cities in Wisconsin and Minnesota and vowing to fix it. Biden is returning to that bridge at […]

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Thousands of students rally in Greece against government plans to allow private universities

3:05 pm January 25, 2024

Several thousand university students and supporters took part in a protest in central Athens Thursday to oppose plans by Greece‘s conservative government to allow privately run universities. The protesters, chanting “Students, United, Will Win,” filed past the main Athens University building and statues of the ancient Greek philosophers Plato and Socrates as they marched through […]

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