Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson debuted in his first nonconference game in a win against the Falcons on Dec. 2, ...
The Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters tracker, long maintained by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), chronicled major US catastrophes from 1980 to 2024 before it ...
A corrupt cop has been jailed after illegally accessing police records and sharing data. Steven Charletta, 60, was sentenced to two years behind bars at Falkirk Sheriff Court on Tuesday. The former ...
A trademark surreal canvas by Mexican art star Frida Kahlo, tagged at up to $60 million, may set an auction record this fall at Sotheby’s New York. It is part of a group of Surrealist works going on ...
Indiana is one of the few states that allows the public to search its civil and criminal court records for free. MyCase is an online database of records from civil and criminal cases within the ...
Seven years in the making, a database of police records on misconduct, shootings and use of force causing serious injury or death is now public on the websites of LAist and KQED in San Francisco. The ...
They both had the zoomies. A British man accidentally caught a possible UFO zooming through the sky in a video of his dog playing fetch at a scenic location in England, according to a report. Andrew ...
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British man playing fetch with dog accidentally records possible UFO zooming through air
A British man accidentally caught a possible UFO zooming through the sky in a video of his dog playing fetch at a scenic location in England, according to a report. Andrew Clifton, 40, was tossing a ...
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Christopher Schurr, the former Grand Rapids police officer charged in the traffic stop shooting death of Patrick Lyoya, has filed a motion to get his criminal records wiped from ...
The Los Angeles Times today published the Police Records Access Project, a new searchable database featuring once-secret police records. Built by UC Berkeley and Stanford University, 1.5 million pages ...
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