British counterterrorism police are questioning a man accused of stabbing three people at a Manchester railway station on New Year’s Eve.
Author: Associated Press
Minivan slams into New Year’s revelers on downtown Tokyo street
The crash occurred early Tuesday on Takeshita Dori, a road well known to tourists and pop culture and fashion fans that runs right by Meiji Shrine in Harajuku, Shibuya ward.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un hopes to resume nuclear summitry with Trump
During his New Year’s speech on Tuesday, Kim also said the United States should continue to halt its joint military exercises with ally South Korea and not deploy strategic military assets to the South.
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New Italian law will charge all visitors who enter Venice, not just overnight travelers
The mayor of Venice says Italy’s new budget law will allow the city to charge all visitors, not just those spending the night.
Computer virus hits Tribune Publishing, Los Angeles Times
A computer virus hit newspaper printing plants in Los Angeles and at Tribune Publishing newspapers across the country.
Ariana Grande cancels Las Vegas performance due to ‘unforeseeable health reasons’
Ariana Grande was scheduled to perform at The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, but the pop star is now backing out due to “health reasons.”
Chaka Khan plans her first album since 2008, says she never stopped recording
Chaka Khan plans her first album since the well-received 2008 “C.K.” On New Year’s Day, she’ll serve as grand marshal at the Rose Parade.
CenturyLink outage knocks out 911 calls, hospital’s patient records
Many CenturyLink customers across the U.S. were without internet Thursday amid a lengthy outage that even affected some Verizon customers.
Tesla names Oracle’s Larry Ellison, Walgreens’ Kathleen Wilson-Thompson to board in SEC settlement
Tesla named Oracle’s Larry Ellison and Walgreens’ Kathleen Wilson-Thompson to board as part of a settlement for more oversight of CEO Elon Musk.
Angelina Jolie is considering a career in politics: ‘Whatever I think can really make change’
Actress and U.N. envoy Angelina Jolie told BBC radio that she has not ruled out moving into politics and joked about being tough enough to handle it.