A group of senators in the United States say they would refuse to certify the election victory of Joe Biden until a commission is set up to investigate suspected voter fraud.
Just days before Thursday's trial, Mr. Lai, the most famous figure charged under Hong Kong's sweeping national security law, had been released on bail.
A man from New Jersey has been charged with shoplifting and attempting to hit an officer with a car. Based on face recognition, he is the third identified Black man to be wrongfully arrested.
The assault occurred just prior to the arrival of a plane carrying many cabinet officials. The establishment of the cabinet was meant to be a step towards resolving the civil war in Yemen.
Wednesday's Senate vote was a significant victory for the growing feminist movement in Latin America, and it is likely that its ripple effects are widespread.
Behind BLM-inspired political group, Self-styled 'Black Panther of Oxford' calls for' Holocaust-style' reparations for all black people and a 'race crime registry' style sex offenders
Relatives of the 10 Hong Kongers accused during a government crackdown on dissent of fleeing the city by speedboat say they have been told that the party pleaded guilty
Lisa Miller wants sexual harassment survivors who shared their experiences during the #MeToo campaign in Regina to know they were not speaking out in vain.
In a controversial New York Post story, a computer repair shop owner cited is suing Twitter for defamation, alleging he was unfairly tarred as a hacker by his content moderation choices.