Three high school basketball players helped capture a man accused of setting a woman on fire but were denied a $10,000 reward because they called 911 instead of a designated tip line. Their actions were praised by the NYPD, but bureaucratic rules have prevented them from receiving the reward.
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The Kansas City Chiefs are determined to secure the No. 1 seed in their upcoming game against the Houston Texans. Tight end Travis Kelce is ready for the challenge despite a demanding schedule. Fans are eager to see if Taylor Swift will attend the game to support Kelce, adding to the excitement surrounding the Chiefs' playoff push.
Mississippi lieutenant governor Delbert Hosemann collapsed on the senate floor, sparking concerns and dramatic social media videos. Hosemann later attributed the incident to dehydration and reassured the public of his recovery. His office confirmed he is in good spirits, ready to resume work. The collapse follows his recent $326 million tax cut proposal aimed at balancing income and grocery taxes with infrastructure funding.
Elon Musk has supported Jeff Bezos' decision to focus The Washington Post's opinion section exclusively on personal liberties and free markets. Bezos' announcement marks a significant editorial shift for the newspaper, emphasizing the importance of these principles in today's media landscape.
Varun Chakaravarthy credits Sunil Narine for shaping his career, highlighting their strong on-field understanding. He stresses sticking to basics in high-pressure situations. A key bowler for KKR, Chakaravarthy aims to dismiss top Indian batters like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in IPL 2025. Fresh from India's Champions Trophy win, he remains focused on continuous improvement.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned a terrorist attack in New Orleans where an army veteran drove into New Year's celebrants, killing 15. The attacker, linked to Isis, also published videos suggesting his inspiration from the organization, sparking further investigation on connected incidents.
A 23-year-old man, A R Affan, murdered four relatives and his girlfriend in Venjaramoodu due to acute financial distress. Affan, who was heavily in debt, will undergo psychiatric evaluation. His mother, the sole survivor, is expected to provide crucial information for the investigation.
Trump’s executive order doesn’t tiptoe around the issue; it delivers a decisive end to DEI’s federal footprint. Within 60 days, all DEI offices, such as Chief Diversity Officer roles, are to be shuttered. "Equity Action Plans" and DEI-related grants and contracts must be terminated. Federal hiring and performance evaluations will shift focus to individual merit and hard work, removing DEI considerations entirely. Even "environmental justice" programs—policies aimed at addressing... Expand
Jimmy Butler has made a significant impact since joining the Golden State Warriors, boasting impressive stats with 120+ points, 30+ rebounds, and 30+ assists in his first six games. His presence has contributed to the team's strong 5-1 record, earning praise from both fans and coaches.