Tracing birth mother led to stunning news
When Donna Van Dyke gives one of her motivational presentations, she starts off with the same question:
Can you hear me now? Nigeria arrests Boko Haram spokesman.
Nigerian police believe they may have arrested the man who acted as spokesman for the Islamist militant group Boko Haram, which has launched a killing spree across northern Nigeria, killing nearly 1,000 people in the past two years.
South Africa: Child Raped and Left for Dead, But Police Do Nothing
[Health-e] Zandile*, a slender seven-year-old, was raped and almost killed in her family's shack in Katlehong on the night of 20 November - allegedly by her mother's ex-boyfriend. After raping her, the man slit her throat in front of her five-year-old brother and left her bleeding and struggling to breathe.
AT A GLANCE: City, township and school listings and tidbits
Allen ParkMeet the legislator State Rep. Bob Constan (D-Dearborn Heights), who represents part of Allen Park, will hold monthly coffee hours at the two senior centers in his hometown.
Anonymous And The War Over The Internet
This article is the first in a two-part series tracing the development of the amorphous online community known as Anonymous, pranksters who have become a force in global affairs.
Conroy winner and Burnley go five points clear
Burnley extended their lead to five points at the top of the Fourth Division twenty years ago when Mike Conroy scored the only goal of the game to see off Lincoln City at Turf Moor.
Beckley police arrest alleged Walmart bomb threat caller
Beckley Police have arrested the individual they say is responsible for a bomb threat and subsequent evacuation of Beckley Walmart on North Eisenhower Drive Tuesday afternoon.
Child raped and left for dead, but police do nothing
Zandile*, a slender seven-year-old, was raped and almost killed in her family’s shack in Katlehong on the night of 20 November – allegedly by her mother’s ex-boyfriend. After raping her, the man slit her throat in front of her five-year-old brother and left her bleeding and struggling to breathe.
Ellington suggests reverse directory to reduce 119 abuse
THE excessive abuse of the 119 police emergency service by prank callers has pushed Police Commissioner Owen Ellington to appeal for the introduction of reverse directory technology in order to free the lines for people reporting genuine emergencies.