back to the office. not that they want to stay home in p. j.s, but they are scared of getting shot. everywhere i go i m confronted by the same question these days. what s going on in chicago? john: burger boss and his very blunt message on chicago s crime as it spirals out of control on the city streets. sandra: another real problem many are facing. john: we will get to the golden arches in a bit, but begin with breaking news and two of the biggest foreign threats our nation faces looking to join forces as one. sandra: and that is a new world order, that s the goal straight from communist china. two of america s biggest adversaries huddling up today on how to knock the u.s. off the top of the world stage. john: the chinese president meeting with vladimir putin, xi s first visit oud side china in more than two years. sandra: analysts warning while those two nations are increasingly isolated from the west, a bigger alliance may be in the works. or as the washingto
injuries. we re told crews are making progress on extinguishing the fire. no other buildings are under threat at this time, but it is still a very active scene and people are being asked to avoid the area will continue to monitor and bring you any updates as they come into our newsroom. new at noon, we now know the identities of 3 suspects arrested in connection to the disturbing death of a 3 year-old girl. san jose. police say that she was tortured and killed by her own family during an exorcism like ritual in claiming that she was possessed by a demon. this happened back on september 24th inside a sort of set up on a church in second street on second street after an investigation, police arrested the child s mother, claudia hernandez, santos in january and on wednesday, the child s uncle renee hernandez, santos, the man on the left there and her grandfather, renee hernandez, were also taken into custody. all 3 people face charges of child abuse today. police explain why it
The Israel-Hamas war is one of the most complex and divisive stories AFP has covered. It touches historical fault lines that are generating visceral emotions in our societies, and in our newsrooms.
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Calling for a ceasefire, the head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said “no one is safe” in Gaza. The killing of Ahmed Abbasi, the head of the Gift of the Givers office in Gaza, is the latest brutal indicator of just how true this statement is.