Articles by Joshua Summers

Joshua Summers


1901-1925 (out of 2160)

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Brazil Police Recaptures One of the World's Biggest Arm Smugglers in Rio De Janeiro

Brazil Police recaptured one of the world's bigger arm smugglers on the run since 2020 near the slums of Rio de Janeiro.

Jersey Shore Star Ronnie Ortiz Pays Bail Following Arrest in Los Angeles

Jersey Shore star Ronnie Ortiz paid bail following his arrest in Los Angeles amid his probation from a previous case.
California Cop Suspended for Punching Handcuffed Latina

California Cop Suspended for Punching Handcuffed Latina

The Westminster Police Department in California has suspended an officer who recently punched a handcuffed Latina arrestee.

Mexico's Drought Worsens, Now Affects 85% Of the Country

Drought in Mexico has reached a critical level as bodies of water continued to dry up, including the second largest lake in the country.

Activists Dump Animal Manure on White House Entrance in Response to Biden's Climate Plan

Activists dumped animal manure in front of the White House in response to President Biden's climate plan.
Remains of Giant, Plant-Eating Dinosaur Discovered in Chile

Remains of Giant, Plant-Eating Dinosaur Discovered in Chile

A new species of plant-eating dinosaur was discovered by scientists in Chile's Atacama Desert, near the city of Copiapó.

Tiger Shark Bites Woman Swimming in Hawaii Waters

A woman swimming in the waters of Hawaii was bitten by a shark, Tuesday, leaving the victim wounded.
Boulder Shooting Suspect Faces 43 New Charges in King Soopers Rampage

Boulder Shooting Suspect Faces 43 New Charges in King Soopers Rampage

The suspect in the mass shooting at a King Soopers supermarket in Boulder, Colorado that left 10 people dead is facing 43 more charges.
Colorado Woman With Dementia Sues Police Over Rough Arrest

73-Year-Old Colorado Woman With Dementia Sues Police Over Rough Arrest

A police officer in Colorado was placed under investigation for the forceful arrest of an elderly woman with dementia.

Ecuador Children Dropped by Smugglers in the US Mexico Border Reunite With Parents

The Ecuador children dropped at the U.S.-Mexico Border were finally reunited with their parents in New York City.

Biden Administration to Reserve 6000 Seasonal Worker Visas for Central American Migrants

The Biden Administration reserved a total of 6,000 seasonal working visas for Central American migrants.

NFL Player Jordan Reed Announces Retirement Due to His Concussion's Lingering Symptoms

Jordan Reed announced his retirement decision in NFL, following his health concerns that stemmed out from his concussions.
Ohio Cop Shoot Dead 16-Year-Old Black Girl Shortly Before Derek Chauvin Verdict

Ohio Cop Shoots Dead 16-Year-Old Black Girl Shortly Before Derek Chauvin Verdict

A police officer in Columbus, Ohio fatally shot a Black teenage girl on the same day that Derek Chauvin was found guilty of murdering George Floyd.
House Rejects GOP Bid to Censure Rep. Maxine Waters Over Derek Chauvin Trial Remarks

House Rejects GOP Bid to Censure Rep. Maxine Waters Over Derek Chauvin Trial Remarks

The House has rejected an effort from the Republicans to censure Representative Maxine Waters over her remarks at a protest over the weekend in Minneapolis.

Derek Chauvin Plans to Seek to Overturn His Trial Due to Media Coverage and Civil Settlement

Derek Chauvin planned to appeal for a mistrial arguing that media coverage, protests, and civil settlement have affected the jury's decision.
Montana Guide Dies After Being Attacked by a Grizzly Bear

Montana Guide Dies After Being Attacked by a Grizzly Bear

A big grizzly bear attacked a backcountry guide from Montana, who was fishing on a river near Yellowstone National Park.

White House Backtracks on President Biden Using Crisis Referring to Border Situation

White House backpedaled on President Biden's use of the word "crisis" pertaining to the border surge
Mexico's Sor Juana 100-Peso Bill Wins 'Banknote of the Year'

Mexico's Sor Juana 100-Peso Bill Wins 'Banknote of the Year'

The International Bank Note Society (IBNS) hailed Mexico's Sor Juana 100-peso bill as 2020's banknote of the year.
Derek Chauvin Trial Judge Slams 'Abhorrent' Rep. Maxine Waters for Calling for Riots if No Conviction

Derek Chauvin Trial Judge Slams 'Abhorrent' Rep. Maxine Waters for Calling for Riots if No Conviction

The judge in the murder case against former cop Derek Chauvin slammed Rep. Maxine Waters for giving comments that could lead to the whole case being overturned.

Medical Examiner Rules Natural Causes Triggered Brian Sicknick's Death

Medical Examiner's Office ruled natural causes triggered the death of Brian Sicknick, an officer present during the Capitol Riot.
2 Passengers Sue United Airlines Over Horror of Mid-Air Engine Blast

2 Passengers Sue United Airlines Over Horror of Mid-Air Engine Blast

Two passengers aboard a United Airlines plane that had to make an emergency landing after one of its engines blew apart in February are suing the airline.

White House's Social Media Campaign Includes High Officials

White House to launch vaccine campaign on social media to curb hesitancy among communities and American adults; Dr. Fauci and other officials to participate.

Roger Federer Announces His Upcoming Entry in the French Open and Geneva Open

Roger Federer announced his upcoming participation in the French Open and Geneva Open continuing his comeback after his surgery.
Mexico's President to Propose Extension of Welfare Programs to Curb Migration

Mexico's President to Propose Extension of Welfare Programs to Curb Migration

Mexico's President announced his plan to propose to U.S. President Joe Biden an extension of one of his welfare programs to Central America to curb migration.

Derek Chauvin Trial: Vandals Place Pig Head on the Wrong Address

Vandals targetted the wrong residence, as they placed blood and a pig's head in front of the house of an innocent civilian.
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