• John Broderick remembers the day his son was released from prison.

  • Two boys who aren't old enough to legally drive were arrested for stealing two cars in Memphis, according to the Memphis Police Department.

  • Few people believed Nomi Prins when she called the 2008 meltdown. She is issuing a new prediction. Most Americans are not yet prepared.

  • The penalties levied against the No. 11 Toyota team will stand. The organization's appeal was heard by a three-member panel on Wednesday and they confirmed that the No. 11 team did violate the NASCAR rule book. The separation is covered by that heading.

  • The family of the man who had been named a suspect in the disappearance of a teenager said the investigation had ruined their lives. The FBI named Timothy Taylor as a suspect in the disappearance of Drexel.

  • According to a new study by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the production of firearms in the U.S. has more than doubled in recent decades. Between 2000 and 2020 there was a 24,080% increase in the manufacturing of short-barreled rifles and a mass proliferation of the pistol as the most widespread firearm type. The number of firearms imported and made in the U.S. increased over the same period.

  • Few know that Amazon has millions of Prime subscribers.

  • European companies approaching imminent deadlines to pay for their gas supplies have led to half of them opening accounts at the Russian gas giant, Russia said on Thursday. EU executives allowed member states to keep buying Russian gas without breaching the sanctions they have imposed on Russia over its actions in Ukraine. One of the main reasons for the rouble rally is the switch to roubles from euros that will take place in European payments for Russian gas, according to a strategist at SberCIB Investment Research.

  • There are five business stories making headlines in Sub Saharan Africa this week.

  • There are letters from the community about climate change.

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  • Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla.

    Valeska Paris tried to pursue criminal charges before she sued the Church of Scientology. In September of last year, she filed an affidavit with the Clearwater Police Department, claiming she was forced to work as a child in England and as a teenager in Clearwater as well as being a young adult on the Freewinds ship in the Caribbean. And...

  • According to the Memphis Police Department, a man was robbed and shot at while he was selling shoes.

  • Russia's siege of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol slowed down on Thursday, with hundreds of fighters still holed up in the Azovstal steel works and some 1,700 who have already surrendered facing an uncertain fate. The most destructive siege of a war that began when Russia invaded Ukraine would be over if the bombed-out plant were abandoned. Russia's defence ministry said 771 fighters from the Azov Regiment had surrendered in the past day, bringing the total to 1,730.

  • Many people might be surprised by the prices of VoIP phones.

  • Even as the coronaviruses epidemic continues to kill hundreds of Americans a day, monkeypox, a disease that can cause serious flu-like symptoms and a distinctive and ugly crop of Paples, can still be a problem. The first case of monkeypox in the U.S. this year happened with a man in Massachusetts who was recently in Canada, and New York City was investigating a possible case on Thursday.

  • During the May 19 episode of TheKardashians, the NBA player explained to his sister why he ejected a fan from one of his games. Find out the shocking reason.

  • The city prosecutor in Miami Beach told a court that it would defend the constitutionality of the law. The legal battle was going to happen on Wednesday.

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  • The US Department of Justice said on Wednesday that four members of the Chinese Ministry of State Security have been charged with espionage. According to the indictment, the intelligence officers carried out the campaign in collaboration with a US citizen and directed him to interact with human rights activists and dissidents, report on their statements and beliefs, and pass along their personal information. The charges are related to the case.

  • The past three weeks of Republican primary elections have presented a confusing picture of former President Donald Trump's influence over the GOP, leaving open the question of how strong his grip on the party really is.

  • A gay student who was suspended for leading protests at his high school against Florida's Don't Say Gay legislation says school administrators are preventing him from running for senior class president. Jack Petocz said in a letter that administrators are preventing him from running for the elected student body office because of the discipline he received for leading the protests at the high school. In an email, the school district spokesman said that they were not allowed to speak about individual students.

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  • Raleigh News and Observer

    The protester said that no amount of money could change what he felt. She was arrested at a Raleigh protest when she was 17 years old.

  • The California Republican may be the first to complain about free classes.

  • A judge has dismissed a lawsuit against the city over its handling of the McIntyre property.