Two women, age 20 and 21, were charged in relation to the soup-throwing protest on Friday, while a third was charged over paint sprayed on a rotating sign at the Metropolitan Police’s headquarters in central London.
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Social Security boost seen as unlikely to help Dems at polls
Voters have ranked the economy as a higher priority than Social Security, with 71% of U.S. adults telling Pew Research Center in January that strengthening the economy was a top priority for the president.
Death toll rises to 41 in Turkey coal mine explosion
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrived at the scene, vowing to bring an end to mining disasters.
U.S. sending $725 million more in military aid to Ukraine
The announcement comes on the heels of meetings at NATO, where defense leaders from Europe and around the world pledged weapons and air defense systems to Ukraine
Putin calls his actions in Ukraine ‘correct and timely’
Russian President Vladimir Putin expects his troop mobilization for combat in Ukraine to end in about two weeks.
Youth mental health advocates renew calls for action
Congress and the administration have taken some actions to specifically address the behavioral health needs of children and adolescents, but the groups want them to do more.
Adnan Syed was exonerated in ‘Serial’ killing, but questions remain for Hae Min Lee’s family
Millions of people learned about Adnan Syed after listening to the ‘Serial’ podcast.
Trump denounces Jan. 6 committee as ‘witch hunt’ but won’t say if he’ll testify
On his social media outlet, the twice-impeached ex-president blasted members for not asking him earlier and called the panel “a total BUST.”
Actor Robbie Coltrane, Harry Potter’s Hagrid, dies at 72
The Scottish actor, who played a crime boss in 2 Bond films and well known as the beloved Hagrid in the ‘Harry Potter’ movies, has died.
Prosecutors in Parkland shooting call for probe into juror threat
The motion calls for law enforcement to interview the unnamed juror after she told the state attorney’s office about what ‘she perceived to be a threat from a fellow juror while in the jury room.’