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200+ people dead after rooftop collapses at Dominican Republic nightclub
The country's Emergency Center Operations announced Thursday that no one had been pulled out of the rubble alive since Tuesday.
The country's Emergency Center Operations announced Thursday that no one had been pulled out of the rubble alive since Tuesday.
The new policy would require agents to wear body cameras when they are responding to emergency calls, and carrying out planned arrests and search warrants
The DiMare case is one of the oldest mysteries in US history
Brazilian police allegedly found evidence that Bolsonaro modified his coronavirus vaccine records during his final weeks as president last year
"Cholo Iván", extradited to the United States last weekend, was captured in 2016 in Mexico along with "Chapo", who was already sentenced to life imprisonment in 2019 by a New York court
Miami police responded to a report of a fire in Biscayne Bay near the Gables waterway, where a 54-foot yacht was on fire.
On the bus were 66 people who came from the province of Darién, on the border with Colombia
Authorities, victims, and experts are blaming the faulty construction of several buildings for doubling the extent of the damage and multiplying the number of deaths caused by the earthquake
The bomb scare has left a nervous atmosphere in Brasilia as Lula prepares to take office after one of the tensest elections in a generation
In 2016, the San Antonio Police Department fired Matthew Luckhurst after placing feces between two slices of bread and giving it to a homeless man
Three people were killed and four injured after a man opened fire during a meeting of their condominium board