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Terrorist attack in Crocus: over 60 deaths, more than 100 wounded

Terrorist attack in Crocus

Unidentified people have conducted a terrorist attack in Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk in the Moscow Region. According to the latest figures, more than 60 people were killed, and another 100 were wounded.

Baseball: MLB begins investigating scandal involving Ohtani, aide

sports gambling allegation

U.S. Major League Baseball said Friday it has launched an investigation into a sports gambling allegation involving Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani and his interpreter Ippei Mizuhara.

Guns won’t stop goals from girl footballers in India’s violence-hit Manipur

girl footballers

Smart in her neon blue jacket and bright red sneakers, Hemarani slips out of the large thatched-roof mud hut and stands squinting up at the rising sun. The sky is streaked pink over the Nongmaiching Ching hills, and the wide open field before her is still swimming in fog. Cows are grazing in the green pastures, and alongside, a group of girls in their football kit is warming up.

Texas wants to arrest immigrants in the country illegally. Why would that be such a major shift?

arrest immigrants

Immigration laws are federal laws — not state laws — and enforcement of immigration law is the domain of federal law enforcement. Homeland Security agents and officers are responsible for arresting migrants who are caught crossing the U.S. border illegally, whether from Mexico or Canada. They’re also responsible for arresting and deporting people who are in the country illegally.

Israeli army admits to deliberately targeting Gaza’s Al Shifa Hospital

Gaza's Al Shifa Hospital

Lt Gen Herzi Halevi attempts to justify Israel’s intense bombardment of blockaded enclave, noting in a televised statement, “This [assault] is very important to pressure Hamas, very important to pressure negotiations as well.”

Warmonger Netanyahu tells US Republicans Gaza war will continue

Gaza war will continue

US Republican senators say Israeli prime minister gave them an update on the war and the hostages, saying he will continue until they defeat Hamas.

‘Rendered invisible’: How a wave of anti-Arab violence tests US hate crime laws

US hate crime

 If it can happen here, it can happen anywhere. That is a feeling shared by many residents in Burlington, Vermont, a small city in the northeastern United States where three Palestinian college students were shot late last year while walking down a residential street.