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A man who is charged with bringing firearms onto the grounds of the Wisconsin State Capitol has pleaded not guilty to the misdemeanor charge.
According to the court records, the guy who is suspected of bringing firearms onto the grounds of the Wisconsin State Capitol twice in the same day earlier this month entered a not guilty plea on Thursday to a misdemeanor charge of carrying a handgun.
According to a court complaint that...
A prospective Biden visit to Israel is fraught with political and security obstacles.
The White House of U.S. President Joe Biden is contending with a multitude of delicate security and political dilemmas as officials organize a possible visit to Israel, which could provide Biden with diplomatic benefits in the long run.
Netanyahu extended an invitation to Biden, who has...
Physicians vow to oppose the government's plan to increase medical school quotas.
In response to an impending physician shortage and a widening regional disparity in medical resources, the government is anticipated to encounter massive opposition from physicians regarding its imminent plan to drastically increase the enrollment quota of medical schools.
The Yoon Suk ...
France is on high alert following the alleged murder of a teacher by a radical Islamist.
A teacher was murdered and three others were injured in the north of France by a suspected radical Islamist, which has prompted France to be placed on its highest level of security alert.
After a man of Chechen descent fatally stabbed a teacher and severely wounded three other adults at...
A 67-year-old American mother devoted her life to advocating for Palestinian rights. Hamas then came for her
They spoke with one another through emojis and text messages. Brief updates on the current situation, along with words of support. A photograph of the much-loved pet of the family, "Tutsi."
Then, an American woman named Cindy Flash and her Israeli husband named Igal went missi...
Migrant youngsters were seen in New York City subways peddling candy to strangers.
According to the New York Post, unaccompanied migrant youngsters are selling candy to strangers on the New York City subway system.
According to the New York Post, an 11-year-old migrant girl was seen independently exiting an uptown B train at the 59th Street-Columbus Circle station, ca...
U.S. believes Canada-India row over Sikh activist's killing could upend strategy for countering China
The Biden administration is anxiously observing a dispute between Canada and India, with some officials fearing it could derail the U.S. strategy toward the Indo-Pacific, which aims to counter China's influence in the region and elsewhere.
Publicly, the administration has maintained...
The election in Bavaria could be a sign of growing radicalism in Germany.
The nation's second-most populous state has a lengthy history of mainstream conservatism, but extreme tendencies are discernible.
With recent polling indicating that support for far-right extremism is on the rise across all age groups in Germany, this weekend's election in Bavar...
The world has crossed a critical threshold. The record number of days with a temperature increase of 1.5 degrees Celsius
According to a BBC investigation, the world is rapidly approaching a critical warming barrier, which has scientists concerned.
On over one-third of the days in 2023, the average global temperature was at least 1.5 degrees Celsius higher than pre-industrial levels.
Staying belo...
Jon Fosse, a Norwegian playwright, receives the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Thursday, the Swedish Academy granted the Nobel Prize in literature to Norwegian playwright Jon Fosse, whose plays are among the most performed of any contemporary European playwright.
The Swedish Academy stated that he was honored "for his innovative plays and prose that give voic...
Hospitality Employees and Las Vegas Casinos in Critical Labor Talks
After its members voted at the end of September to authorize a citywide strike, unions representing approximately 53,000 Las Vegas workers commenced critical negotiations with hotel and casino operators on Tuesday.
The culinary workers union and the stewards union represent employees at...
The Caste Census provides the Opposition with an opportunity for self-promotion.
In light of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remark at a public meeting in Chhattisgarh that the largest community in the country is the "poor," the Opposition believes that the Bihar caste census has provided them with a self-propaganda campaign that could fuel their campaign for the...
Germany's BioNTech revises its vaccine factory network plans in Africa.
BioNTech SE is revising plans to construct a manufacturing network of vaccine plants in three countries in Africa, just over a year after breaking ground on the first facility in Rwanda.
According to people familiar with the project who requested anonymity to discuss confidential inform...
US and Canada tone down attacks on India over the Nijjar murder
The United States and Canada are toning down their rhetoric regarding the alleged role of New Delhi in the assassination of Sikh pro-Khalistan extremist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in response to India's strong reaction regarding the "operating space" given to violent militants as a result...
Explainer: What Members of Congress in the United States Are Arguing About as the Government Shutdown Looms
The House of Representatives, which is controlled by Republicans, and the Senate, which is controlled by Democrats, are at odds over the priorities that each chamber would like to see included in any legislation that would continue to fund the government into the new fiscal year, which begins on ...
High waiting times in India prompt the US consulate in Frankfurt to create a special visa window for Indians.
In order to alleviate the lengthy wait times for B1 (business) and B2 (tourist) visa interviews in India, the US consulate in Frankfurt has reserved specific interview slots for Indian applicants.
According to the State Department's website, the wait periods for B1/B2 visa interview...
Japan issues alerts regarding fatal CO2 poisoning from sarcophagus dry ice
At least three fatalities are believed to have been caused by inhaling carbon dioxide from dry ice used in coffins, as reported on September 21 by agencies including Japan's consumer watchdog.
According to the Consumer Affairs Agency (CAA) and the National Consumer Affairs Center of...
Hardeep Singh Nijjar 'faked' a marriage in 1997 to obtain Canadian citizenship.
During the India-Canada diplomatic crisis over the assassination of separatist leader Hardeep Sing Nijjar, reports indicated that Indian agencies informed the Canadian government about his terrorist activities and his 1997 flight to Canada, but Canada did not take action. According to sources cit...
Experts recommend increasing bat observation and conducting research on ecological variables.
There have been multiple outbreaks of the Nipah virus in Kozhikode, which has brought attention to the requirement for increased and consistent surveillance of Nipah virus dynamics in bats, which are the primary reservoirs of the virus. In addition, there are questions regarding whether ecologica...
Woody Allen, in discussing the production of his first movie in French, says that "New York and Paris are very similar."
Beginning on September 27th, audiences all around France will have the opportunity to watch the most recent film from the American director.
The 87-year-old director Woody Allen is back with his fifty-first picture, titled "Coup de Chance," which is a story about lovers that t...