Homeless men turned away from Japanese storm shelter

 A Japanese evacuation centre turned away two homeless people as a deadly typhoon approached on the weekend, prompting widespread criticism and a promise from the prime minister on Tuesday that it would not happen again. Staff at the evacuation centre at a school in Tokyo’s Taito ward refused to let the two in on Saturday … Continue reading "Homeless men turned away from Japanese storm shelter"

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Father of British aristocrat killed in Kenya fears police officer suspects will flee before trial

Their quest to bring their son’s killers to justice has dragged on for more than seven years, blocked at almost every turn by incompetence, cover-up and the grindingly slow nature of Kenya’s legal system. On Tuesday, the parents of Alexander Monson, son and heir to the 12th Baron Monson, mark another exhausting milestone in that … Continue reading "Father of British aristocrat killed in Kenya fears police officer suspects will flee before trial"

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Angela Merkel’s successor under pressure following disastrous election results

Angela Merkel’s chosen successor came under intense pressure on Monday after disastrous regional election results saw her party suffer crushing losses to the nationalist Alternative for Germany party (AfD). Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer was forced to defend her leadership after the AfD forces her Christian Democrat party (CDU) into a humiliating third place in the eastern state … Continue reading "Angela Merkel’s successor under pressure following disastrous election results"

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Cake censorship: Hong Kong protests spread to UK cake contest as entry disqualified

A cake depicting the ongoing Hong Kong pro-democracy protests was disqualified from a cake decorating competition in Birmingham over the weekend, in a controversial move that sparked cries of  political censorship.  The entry from the 3rd Space café in Hong Kong recreated many symbols synonymous with the five-month protest, including umbrellas, a Guy Fawkes mask, … Continue reading "Cake censorship: Hong Kong protests spread to UK cake contest as entry disqualified"

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Remembering Thomas Valva: 'His Smile Would Light Up The Room'

CENTER MORICHES, NY — The day after little Thomas Valva’s emotional funeral service, those who knew him are remembering his life — police say the boy, 8, froze to death after he was left in a frigid garage at his father’s home overnight. They are remembering his bright smile — the moments when he was … Continue reading "Remembering Thomas Valva: 'His Smile Would Light Up The Room'"

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Entire City Of Newark Told To Shelter In Place: Coronavirus

NEWARK, NJ — Most of the residents of New Jersey’s most populated city understand why it’s important to stay at home while the new coronavirus spreads. But for the few who don’t, Newark’s citywide shelter-in-place order should serve as a big wake-up call, local officials say. On Wednesday night, Mayor Ras Baraka announced that the … Continue reading "Entire City Of Newark Told To Shelter In Place: Coronavirus"

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Video: Coronavirus 'Hero In Scrubs' Has Birthday Behind Glass

BROOKLYN, NEW YORK — Candles flicker atop a cake. A family sings “Happy Birthday.” And outside, behind a glass door, Mohamed Mokhtar smiles even as a virus keeps him from stepping inside. The song reaches its end. Mokhtar kneels by the door in front of his children, all their faces aglow. He looks at the … Continue reading "Video: Coronavirus 'Hero In Scrubs' Has Birthday Behind Glass"

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Nurse To Family Of Father Lost To Coronavirus: 'I Held His Hand'

HAMPTON BAYS, NY — A family mourning the loss of a beloved Hampton Bays man to the coronavirus found comfort in a caring nurse who reached out to them after his death and shared his last moments — reassuring them that he did not die alone. Danielle Carroll, on the Facebook page, “In Memory of … Continue reading "Nurse To Family Of Father Lost To Coronavirus: 'I Held His Hand'"

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California Starts Reopening This Week: 5 Things To Know

CALIFORNIA — After weeks of waiting, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday that the state would begin to lift restrictions in its stay-home order, starting by allowing retailers and manufacturers to open for business as early as Friday. This step means that California is entering Stage 2 of its gradual, four-part reopening plan, which Newsom laid … Continue reading "California Starts Reopening This Week: 5 Things To Know"

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'The Last Dance' Finale: How To Watch, Schedule, What To Expect

CHICAGO, IL — There have not been many positives in the world of sports during the coronavirus pandemic in the United States, but ESPN’s choice to push up the release date of the 10-part Michael Jordan documentary “The Last Dance” has been a shining light in an otherwise barren landscape. ESPN is airing the final … Continue reading "'The Last Dance' Finale: How To Watch, Schedule, What To Expect"

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