At the Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation (PABSEC) Summit in Ankara, Turkey, a Ukrainian official and a Russian representative were involved in a scuffle when the Russian delegate's secretary snatched away a Ukraine flag. The Ukrainian official, Oleksandr Marikovskyi, grabbed it back, punching and slapping the Russian in the process. The incident has gone viral on social media, with many Ukrainians praising Marikovskyi’s actions and condemning the Russian delegate’s behavior. It is unclear what repercussions, if any, the Russian delegate will face for his actions.
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A federal judge in New York has denied Donald Trump's lawyers' motion for a mistrial in the civil battery and defamation lawsuit filed against the former president by advice columnist E. Jean Carroll. During the trial, Trump's defense lawyer continued his cross-examination of Carroll, asking her about old Facebook posts where she praised his TV show "The Apprentice." The judge denied the motion, ruling that the evidence presented was fair and that the jury should make its own decision. The trial is ongoing and a verdict is expected in the coming weeks.
Candace Chapman Scott, a Little Rock resident, has pleaded not guilty to twelve counts of fraud and stolen property charges for allegedly selling 20 boxes of stolen body parts from medical school cadavers to a Pennsylvania man. UAMS is conducting an internal investigation and Scott's trial is set to begin on June 7th, with potential penalties of up to 20 years in prison and a fine of $250,000.
Five people, including an 8-year-old child, were tragically killed in a shooting at a home in Cleveland, Texas on Friday night. The San Jacinto County Sheriff's Office is searching for the suspect, believed to be about 10-12 miles away from the scene. Three additional victims were taken to the hospital, while two others were evaluated on scene and released.
Jack Teixeira, a 21-year-old Massachusetts Air National Guard member, has been arrested on charges related to the unlawful retention and transmission of classified documents. Federal prosecutors argue that Teixeira poses an ongoing threat to national security and should remain in detention, citing the potential danger he poses to classified documents and the nation. The court will decide Thursday whether Teixeira will be released to the custody of his father or remain in detention.
Authorities have confirmed that Dylan Arrington, one of four inmates who escaped from the Raymond Detention Center near Jackson, was killed in a shootout with police Wednesday morning. Arrington had been suspected in the slaying of a pastor while on the lam, and was involved in a shootout with police at a Leake County home that also caught fire. The other three inmates who escaped with Arrington are still at large, and the Leake County Sheriff's Office has asked the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
Key takeaways: The Supreme Court has agreed to take up two cases involving public officials who have blocked their critics on social media. The cases…
Residents of a small community in Southeast Oklahoma are in shock after secret recordings revealed violent threats against newspaper reporters and jokes about killing Black people. The recordings have sparked a national outcry and prompted the FBI to launch an investigation, as well as the governor of Oklahoma calling for the resignations of the three officials involved. The sheriff's office has released a statement on Facebook, claiming the recording was illegally made and tampered with, and predicting felony charges will be filed. The community is still reeling from the scandal and many are waiting to see what the outcome of the investigation will be.







