Home
Home (Ad Supported)
Latest
Arts
Business
Business
Celebrity
Crime
Entertainment
Gaza
Gaza-Israel
Health
Influencers
Local
Money
Nation
Opinion
Peace
Podcasts
Politics
Religion
Restaurants & Bars
Science
Sports
Technology
Travel
Violent Crime
Wall Street
War
War and peace
World News
Home
Arts
Business
Business
Celebrity
Crime
Entertainment
Gaza
Gaza-Israel
Health
Influencers
Local
Money
Nation
Opinion
Peace
Podcasts
Politics
Religion
Restaurants & Bars
Science
Sports
Technology
Travel
Violent Crime
Wall Street
War
War and peace
World News
About
Contact
Privacy Policy
Licenses
Latest
Entertainment
Prince William lauds local heroes as Harry, Meghan win humanitarian award
Prince William honored local heroes at Windsor Castle while Prince Harry and Meghan Markle received a humanitarian award in New York, reflecting the brothers’ contrasting yet shared commitment to service.
by
Conrad Nguyen
Peace
What kind of future does Gaza face, if Israel ends its war on it?
Gaza’s future after the war depends on rebuilding its shattered infrastructure, restoring governance, and healing a deeply scarred society.
by
Conrad Nguyen
Peace
Hamas attempts raid on army post in Gaza City outskirts; IDF says 3 gunmen killed
Israeli forces foiled a Hamas tunnel raid on an IDF post near Gaza City, killing three militants in a firefight supported by airstrikes.
by
Conrad Nguyen
Sports
Women’s Champions League Briefing: Man Utd’s debut delight, sloppy Chelsea and are Barca back?
Manchester United mark their Women’s Champions League debut with victory as Chelsea stumble, Arsenal falter, and Barcelona and Lyon dominate in a thrilling opening round.
by
Conrad Nguyen
Crime
Memphis Crime Stats from Local and Federal Agencies Tell Different Stories. Which Is Accurate?
Federal and local data paint different pictures of Memphis crime — both technically accurate, but shaped by how and where crimes are counted.
by
Conrad Nguyen
Crime
Lincoln Crime Stoppers Is Looking for Multiple Thieves in Two Cases
Lincoln Crime Stoppers is seeking public help to identify multiple suspects in two major theft cases — one at a retail store and another at a construction site — underscoring the city’s ongoing battle against organized theft.
by
Conrad Nguyen
Crime
Mpls Crime: Violence Down, Vibes Off, Chief Silent
Despite a sharp drop in violent crime across Minneapolis, unease lingers among residents — and city leaders are split between quiet optimism and political tension.
by
Conrad Nguyen
Crime
Violent Crime Is Falling in Rochester. Its Underlying Causes Persist.
Rochester’s violent crime is falling to its lowest levels in years, but lasting peace depends on solving the deep-rooted social problems that fuel it.
by
Conrad Nguyen
Crime
Minneapolis Crime Is Falling in 2025 — But Violence Still Haunts the City
Minneapolis is seeing a sharp decline in crime in 2025, but isolated acts of violence continue to test the city’s confidence in its recovery.
by
Conrad Nguyen
Sports
US Ryder Cup Fans ‘Probably Crossed the Line,’ Says Morikawa After Europe’s Historic Victory
Collin Morikawa admits that American fans may have gone too far with their abuse of the European team during the Ryder Cup, highlighting concerns about sportsmanship and crowd behaviour.
by
Conrad Nguyen
Previous
Next
Subscribe to the Atlantic Insider
Get a weekly digest of our most important stories direct to your inbox.
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.
Place some disclaimer text here about how you intend to use the subscriber’s email, Privacy Policy and all that.