What to know about Turks and Caicos' strict gun laws after US tourists charged with possessing ammunition
ABC News (NEW YORK) — The plight of multiple Americans charged with bringing ammunition to Turks and Caicos has drawn attention to the islands’ strict gun laws. Those convicted under the firearms ordinance of possessing ammunition could
Peloton pauses use of Diddy music; Shyne, Misa Hylton respond to surveillance video
Paras Griffin/Getty Images The surveillance video of Sean “Diddy” Combs assaulting ex-girlfriend Cassie, which was exclusively obtained by CNN and released Friday, has the attention of many and has led to Peloton deciding to stop playing his music in its classes.
Andrew Tate, 'King of Toxic Masculinity,' faces 3 legal cases in 2 countries
DANIEL MIHAILESCU/AFP via Getty Images (LONDON) — He claims to be the pinnacle of masculinity. Andrew Tate — “Top G.” The former kickboxer in the last four years has flooded social media, taking over newsfeeds, in particular
'Hit Job': ICC prosecutor seeking arrest warrants for Israeli leaders is 'absurd,' Netanyahu says
ABC News (LONDON) — A plan by an International Criminal Court prosecutor to apply for arrest warrants for Israeli leaders is “absurd,” casting a “terrible stain” on the court, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said. “We are
Amanda Loveland reflects on recent career change
Jackson, Mich. (WKHM, Greg O’Connor) — Amanda Loveland recently left the Jackson County Chamber and took the Executive Director position at the Jackson School of the Arts. She told WKHM the staff and board have been great:
One dead amid 'severe' turbulence on Singapore Airlines flight, carrier says
Thinkstock Images/Getty Images (LONDON) — One person was dead and several others injured after a Singapore Airlines flight encountered “severe” turbulence about 90 minutes from the plane’s destination of Singapore, the airline said in a social media
US delegation travels to Turks and Caicos after five tourists detained over ammunition
A United States Congressional delegation meets with government officials in Turks and Caicos, May 20, 2024. (Turks and Caicos Islands, Governor’s Office/Facebook) (NEW YORK) — A Congressional delegation traveled to Turks and Caicos over the fate of
Wendy’s launches $3 English muffin breakfast combo amid soaring prices in fast food
The Wendy’s Company (NEW YORK) — Wendy’s is enticing its customers with a new deal amid increased prices at fast food chains. Beginning Monday, May 20, customers can get a breakfast combination deal from Wendy’s for only
France releases scratch-and-sniff postage stamps that smell like French baguettes
La Poste (LONDON) — France’s postal service is expected to raise quite a bit of dough after releasing a brand new scratch-and-sniff stamp that smells like a baguette with just over two months to go until the
American mistakenly accused of involvement in Democratic Republic of Congo coup attempt
amphotora/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A U.S. national has been mistakenly accused of involvement in last weekend’s attempted coup in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Cole Patrick Ducey, an engineer living in Eswatini, told ABC News Monday