A Colorado pet store was robbed when thieves staged a medical emergency, resulting in the theft of two English bulldog puppies. While store employees assisted an accomplice faking a seizure, another suspect stole the puppies. Police have arrested one suspect but are searching for the others.
Related news
TikTok CEO Shou Chew expresses gratitude to President-elect Donald Trump for his support, following the Supreme Court's decision to uphold a law banning the app. The Biden administration defers enforcement of the ban, while Trump remains undecided on how to proceed with TikTok's future in the US.
A United Airlines passenger received a suspended sentence after urinating in his seat and the aisle due to mixing Xanax with alcohol. The incident led to the flight diversion to Dublin, incurring significant costs. The passenger apologized and agreed to compensate for damages.
Senior Taliban representatives visited Tokyo for talks aimed at helping Afghanistan build a more inclusive political system and protect human rights. This marks their first diplomatic trip outside Central Asia and the Middle East since taking control of Afghanistan in 2021. The talks, organized by Nippon Zaidan, align with Japan's efforts to encourage the Taliban to adopt policies that protect human rights, despite not officially recognizing them as Afghanistan's government.
President Donald Trump met Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin at the White House for the St. Patrick's Day celebration. Trump critiqued Ireland's economic relationship with the U.S., while Martin highlighted Irish contributions. The visit included an early celebration and discussions on trade, EU relations, and personal anecdotes about socks and family backgrounds.
Syrians were set to commemorate the 14th anniversary of their uprising on Saturday in public demonstrations in Damascus and other cities for the first time since president Bashar al-Assad was toppled. This year's commemoration marks the first since Assad was toppled on December 8 by Islamist-led rebels.
Ahead of the much-awaited release of the 80,000 files related to the assassination of John F Kennedy, White House deputy press secretary Harrison Fields teased that Americans are truly going to be shocked by what they see in those files. Without revealing about the content, he said "there will be a story to tell" once the documents become public.
Russian drone attacks on Ukraine's Kharkiv targeted a military hospital, shopping center, and apartment blocks, resulting in casualties. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accused Russia of prolonging ceasefire talks. Meanwhile, US President Trump criticized Putin over his remarks about Ukrainian leadership.
Elon Musk's Doge team seeks access to IRS data, sparking concern. Rep. Jimmy Gomez warns it's an 'illegal and blatant power grab.' The initiative involves one DOGE affiliate and an IRS staff. White House confirms strict confidentiality must be maintained, with sensitive data access receiving scrutiny. Concerns are raised about misuse during the current tax-filing period.
Cyclone Chido wreaked havoc across Southern Africa. The storm killed dozens in Mozambique and Mayotte. Thousands of homes were destroyed. Many are missing. The cyclone worsened existing hardships in the region. Aid is being provided. The storm's impact on vulnerable communities raises concerns.
Many caregivers, predominantly women, now face the prospect of losing their legal status or being forced to leave Canada. This comes at a time when demand for caregivers is higher than ever, with healthcare systems and families alike relying on their contributions. Canada’s ageing population has made caregiving a critical sector, yet delays and restrictions in immigration policies are threatening the stability of this workforce.