Struggling side Ismaily have announced on Sunday the appointment of Ehab Galal as head coach for the upcoming season, in an attempt to put the team back on track
Malik Agar, the recently-appointed deputy chairman of Sudan's Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC), rejected the current peace initiatives proposed by the African Union (AU) and IGAD, calling for initiatives that are not based on “disarmament zones” or “two separate armed forces” in the country
emergency through the weekend and opening warming centers for people experiencing homelessness during what was life-threatening cold. parts of new york city hit 5 degrees fahrenheit on gloria pa. reporter: record-low temperatures across the region. here in new york city, right outside of central park, people have been doing what they do best here in new york. they have been braving the elements all day. i ve been speaking with tourists and new yorkers who are unfazed by the cold temperatures. all day i ve been watching my friend here, gamal, who is running this hot dog cart here. he had a hard time this morning trying to get it set up because his generator had actually frozen. the oil and the gas that was inside of it. he had a hard time getting it set up. and he s told me that this is business is a little bit slow
to feel bad because if you are not in the talented or gifted program that would make you feel bad. will: coming up at 8:30 eastern time vivek ramaswamy is going to weigh in on this issue as well. rachel: great person to do this with. pete: you might say he is gifted and talented. will: he was is. rachel: i m jealous. turning to your headlines, a hostage situation in downtown los angeles ends with the armed suspect dead and the victim safe. dramatic video shows the man put a gun to the female hostage s face. seconds later flash ba bangs go off followed by gunshots from the swat team. officers pursued the suspect into the apartment building later shooting him dead. the victim s condition though is unclear. guilty on all charges. the first two parents to go to trial for their role in the college admission scandal are convicted of fraud, bribery and more. john wilson and gamal are both wealthy fathers who combined
nation s largest, says about two-thirds of its officers have had at least one dose. a mandate for city workers went into effect last month, but so far it does not apply to police officers lester gabe, thank you. two parents who went to trial in that high-profile college admissions scandal faced long prison terms tonight after being convicted of trying to bribe their children s way into elite universities. here s miguel almaguer the first parent to trial faced convictions today. financier john wilson and former casino executive gamal guilty of conspireing to commit bribery and fraud in our nation s most high-profile college admissions scandal. powerful and privileged people are not above the law. reporter: the four-week trial came to an end after the federal jury deliberated ten and a half hours. prosecutors said abdelaziz paid $300,000 to have his daughter fraudulently admitted to usc as a basketball recruit wilson, convicted of paying $220,000 to have his son