YouTube said on Wednesday it would start removing content that falsely allege widespread fraud changed the outcome of the U.S. presidential election, in a change to its more hands-off stance on videos ...
Ukraine will propose sending 1,500 police officers from the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) to patrol the conflict zone in the east of the country in a new peace initiative ...
Republicans have whined about the price tag of complying with federally mandated reforms. That may be the sheriff's fault.
Donald Trump said during an interview on NewsMax’s “Greg Kelly Reports” (via Entertainment Weekly) that it’s “absolutely ...
An updated audit of the Santa Ana Police Officers Association's finances has determined that the city did not overpay the union, contrary to the initial probe's findings.
Del City officials are addressing a budget shortfall that strained relations between the police department and city hall, with efforts underway to improve communication and cooperation.
California's attorney general has filed a lawsuit against the City of El Cajon, alleging its police department has repeatedly violated state law by sharing license plate reader data with law ...
Family of veteran accuses LA deputies of watching YouTube instead of conducting jail wellness checks
The family of Air Force veteran Maxwell Aguirre is calling for accountability after accusing Los Angeles County deputies of ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Controversy Over Police Arrest of Former Commissioner Lee Jin-sook
Controversy is growing over the police’s arrest of former Commissioner Lee Jin-sook of the Korea Communications Commission, with critics calling it an "excessive investigation." The police stated they ...
Yonhap News Agency on MSN
(LEAD) Ex-KCC chief detained on election law violation charges
Lee Jin-sook, the former chief of the Korea Communications Commission (KCC), was detained Thursday on charges of violating the election law and breaching political neutrality, police said. Lee was ...
The Savannah-Chatham Board of Public Education heard from school district leaders about literacy, finances, operations, discipline and more this week.
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