- U.S.NextShark
Charges Dropped Against Man Who Beat, Spit on 83-Year-Old Korean American Woman
A man accused of attacking an 83-year-old Korean American woman in White Plains, New York in March will no longer be prosecuted for the alleged crime, as investigation of the case continues. This week, the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office dropped charges against Glenmore Nembhard, saying there was simply not enough evidence to indict him. Nembhard, 40, is a homeless individual with a violent history, according to News12.
- U.S.In The Know
Flight attendant reveals the 'secret' reason why the crew greets you during boarding: 'Bet you don't know what we are doing'
A flight attendant on TikTok revealed the real reason why the flight crew greets passengers as they board the plane.
- EntertainmentEntertainment Tonight Videos
VideoKourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker's Utah Vacation Includes More Booty and a Scary Narrow Bridge
Travis Barker and Kourtney Kardashian are sharing even more steamy snaps from their Utah getaway, including a sexy boat ride and a terrifying nature walk across a suspended bridge. The photos are the latest to come from the couple’s picturesque vacation. They previously shared a shirtless makeout pic that sent pulses racing!
- U.S.Raleigh News and Observer
Boy dies from COVID on Hawaii vacation with fully vaccinated parents, officials say
The child was 10 years old or younger, officials said.
- PoliticsAssociated Press
US Catholic bishops may press Biden to stop taking Communion
When U.S. Catholic bishops hold their next national meeting in June, they’ll be deciding whether to send a tougher-than-ever message to President Joe Biden and other Catholic politicians: Don’t receive Communion if you persist in public advocacy of abortion rights. At issue is a document that will be prepared for the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops by its Committee on Doctrine, with the aim of clarifying the church’s stance on an issue that has repeatedly vexed the bishops in recent decades. It’s taken on new urgency now, in the eyes of many bishops, because Biden — only the second Catholic president — is the first to hold that office while espousing clear-cut support for abortion rights.

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