A man and a woman are facing mischief charges connected to flooding at the Winnipeg police headquarters that left extensive ...
Winnipeg police have arrested a man and a woman who they say opened water supply valves, leading to flooding at police headquarters. The pair face charges of mischief over $5,000.
Cuba has reached a breaking point that even its crisis-hardened leadership cannot ignore. It is running out of fuel amid US ...
A ladder-truck broke down as it set up the hose to fight the fire at Taupō-nui-a-Tia College, with another having to be sent ...
Moody, a Plant City Republican, this week filed the Temperature Event Mitigation Policy (TEMP) Act, which would call on the Risk Management Agency to research and develop an affordable crop insurance ...
Without a deal, funding for ICE concentration camps could run out on Friday and then maybe we'd have to, like, not have them ...
Confronted with rising anger among health workers over the government’s attacks, the unions have formed an alliance, not to ...
The city is betting that Kingsbridge Armory, closed for 30 years, could become LiveNation’s uptown Madison Square Garden.
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One of Ford's most complicated engines had no crankshaft, two pistons, one cylinder, a turbine, and was mounted in a tractor
Some of the world’s most complicated engines were created to achieve a specific objective. These engines were built to ...
Winnipeg police say two people are facing charges after flooding at their headquarters building downtown on Saturday.
Kashmir carries a basketful of challenges that strain its very heart, observes noted cardiologist Dr Nisar Ahmad Tramboo in ...
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NYC lawmaker proposes harsher penalties for blocking fire hydrants after fatal Queens blaze
City Councilmember Joann Ariola is proposing legislation creating harsher penalties for drivers who block fire hydrants, following a deadly fire in Elmhurst, Queens, on Sunday.
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