Dozens of houses destroyed by wildfire in California
camarillo November 9, 2024 06:50A wildfire in California has destroyed at least 132 homes and damaged 88 other buildings.
A wildfire in California has destroyed at least 132 homes and damaged 88 other buildings.
The thirty-year-old murder case of young mother Melanie, who was strangled, sees a breakthrough as the dader's identity is finally revealed.
A neck-and-neck race is underway for the White House, with Donald Trump leading with 230 electoral votes against Kamala Harris' 205.
Two years ago, a goat named Cedar was wrongfully taken from a 9-year-old girl by American agents, resulting in a $300,000 settlement for the family in a lawsuit.
Sweden is reevaluating its migration policy, looking to Denmark as a model for a stricter approach.
Mexican authorities have imposed restrictions on Halloween costumes in order to ensure the safety of the population. Dressing up as gangsters was banned due to the increased gang violence in the country.
German police have counted 13 percent fewer illegal border crossings in the first weeks since the introduction of permanent border controls. Some borders have been subject to random checks for a while, but since September 16, controls have been in place at all neighboring countries.
The upcoming US elections are causing rifts within families and friendships, as the choice between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump polarizes the nation.
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The deadly E. coli outbreak in the United States linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburgers continues to spread, with 75 confirmed cases reported across thirteen states.
A tragic incident occurred as a flight instructor, who trained actors for the movie Top Gun: Maverick, lost his life in a small plane crash during an air show in New Mexico.
A new rule has been implemented at Dunedin Airport in New Zealand where passengers can only stand still for three minutes to say goodbye, aimed at improving traffic flow around the airport.
Democratic candidate Kamala Harris attended two churches in Georgia while her Republican rival Donald Trump campaigned in a McDonald's in Pennsylvania, ahead of the upcoming U.S. presidential elections.
French newspaper Le Parisien reveals new information about the two-day Swedish trip of star footballer Kylian Mbappé.
In the case surrounding the murder of Bob Lee, founder of the payment service Cash App, the glamorous sister of the suspect, Khazar Elyassnia, is perhaps the key figure.
An armed man was arrested by the US police who was about to enter a Donald Trump campaign event with a fake access pass. Local authorities say a thwarted third assassination attempt.
Vice President Kamala Harris continues to lead nationally in polls against her Republican rival Donald Trump, but the swing states show a close race with conflicting results.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has turned a Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT Coupé into a minivan for his wife Priscilla Chan, surprising her with the unique vehicle design.
The German police have registered nearly 2500 illegal border crossings in the past two weeks.
Five people were injured in an explosion at a courthouse in the American state of California, according to CNN. The local sheriff stated that a man deliberately detonated an explosive in Santa Maria, but the motive is unknown. The suspect has been arrested.
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A cat named Rayne Beau traveled almost 1300 kilometers from Yellowstone to California, leaving its owners worried but relieved after being found and returned home.
German authorities have reported that 182 people were caught in just four days crossing into Germany illegally at the western borders, where intensified border controls have been put in place.
A Swedish teenager involved in gang violence in Denmark has been sentenced to five years in prison after throwing a hand grenade into a jewelry store. This is the first conviction following a wave of gang violence originating from Sweden this summer.
Ken Wilson, a resident of Vacaville, recently uncovered a surprising discovery that he has been footing the electricity bill for his neighbors for 18 years. Despite overpaying for all those years, he is only being compensated for the past three years.