Melbourne schoolgirl allegedly groped on street while on her way home

A teenage girl was allegedly groped on her way home from school before running to a bystander for help.  CCTV footage captured the brazen incident unfold along Will Street, in Melbourne's CBD, at 5.30pm on Thursday. The man, wearing an air filtration mask, is seen walking behind the 16-year-old school girl. Police allege he grabbed her by the buttocks and genital region before asking for her age and replying he did not care how old she was. [Read More]

Migrant encounters along southwest border reach all-time high of 302,000

There were 302,000 encounters along the southwest border in December, marking the highest monthly total ever recorded, sources told ABC News. Sources stressed the numbers are preliminary and could change. The numbers -- a hot-button election year topic -- come as the Justice Department threatened to sue the state of Texas over its passage of SB. 4, which allows for state and local law enforcement to apprehend anyone who they believe is in the country illegally. [Read More]

TGI Fridays abruptly closes 36 restaurants across US

TGI Fridays has abruptly closed 36 of its restaurants across the U.S., saying they were "underperforming."  The company shared the news in a press release, where it also announced a shakeup to its leadership team and the sale of eight previously corporate-owned restaurants back to its former CEO Ray Blanchette. TGI Fridays said it is "executing an era of transformation," claiming the store closures were part of its growth strategy. [Read More]

The Inspiration and Vision of the Golden Temple of Amritsar

Inspire Built by Arjan Dev in the 16th century, the Golden Temple of Amritsar is a point of pilgrimage and reconciliation for the Sikh religion. For many, India represents a constant strife for the body and soul. ––It is such a delirious land, with such tremendous cultural wealth, that it never seizes to gloriously shock Western travelers in general. In downtown Amristar, capital of Punjabi India, shines the magnificent Harmandir Sahib, better known as the Golden Temple, which was built by the respected Sikh teacher Guru Arjan Dev in the 16th century. [Read More]

Utah Supreme Court hears arguments in Provo OBGYN sexual assault case

PROVO — The Utah Supreme Court heard oral arguments Friday on whether a case involving an obstetrician-gynecologist should be treated as medical malpractice. Dozens of accusers showed up in unity, asserting that Provo OBGYN David Broadbent should be held accountable for his actions. They insist that the appropriate course of action is to proceed with this case as a sexual assault case rather than medical malpractice. This development comes after more than 130 women came forward in a sexual assault lawsuit that was dismissed approximately a year ago. [Read More]

You're Ready to Start a Family! Ahora qu?

Por: Mikalee Byerman 10 de agosto de 2018 Deciding you’re ready to start a family is a big decision for any couple. So once you’ve decided – what are the next steps for both moms and dads-to-be? And what should you know if you’re struggling to conceive? Dr. Myron Bethel, OB/GYN with Renown Women’s Health, offers key insights about fertility. What’s the first thing couples should do when they decide to start a family? For the mom-to-be, it’s important to meet with your obstetrician before you get pregnant. [Read More]

2012 MINI Cooper S Roadster

The MINI Roadster embodies a sporty driving experience of enviable purity and spontaneous open-top fun for two. The latest model to join the MINI line-up treats the small car segment to another refreshing shot of innovation. Smile-inducing agility, compact dimensions and low fuel consumption endow the new model with an exceptional skill-set for the challenge of urban mobility. Added to which, its variable-use luggage area gives the driver extra freedom when it comes to carrying sports gear or setting out on trips for two. [Read More]

50 million Americans under severe weather threats amid multiday tornado outbreak

More than 50 million Americans, from Texas to Missouri to the Carolinas, are under severe weather and tornado threats Wednesday night. One person has died and four others were injured after storms moved through Maury County, Tennessee, Maury Regional Health told ABC News. Wednesday marks the fourth multiday tornado outbreak in four weeks. So far, there have been seven reported tornadoes in five states: Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri and Kansas. [Read More]

Biden says 4-year-old Abigail Edan was released by Hamas. He hopes more U.S. hostages will be freed

NANTUCKET, Mass. (AP) — President Joe Biden confirmed Sunday that Abigail Edan, a 4-year-old American girl held hostage by Hamas after her parents were killed, was released as part of the cease-fire deal in the Israel-Hamas war. “Thank God she’s home,” Biden said told reporters. “I wish I were there to hold her.” Abigail has dual Israeli-U.S. citizenship, and Biden said she was “safely in Israel.” She was the first U. [Read More]

Controversial case of a music star caught on newly unsealed undercover video

One of the world's biggest reggae stars, a Grammy award-winning artist from Jamaica with more number-one singles than legend Bob Marley, has been locked inside a U.S. prison for nearly a decade. Buju Banton is set to be released in a matter of months, but the cocaine-trafficking case against him still infuriates his most ardent supporters, who believe he landed behind bars after being set-up and seduced by a U.S. government informant. [Read More]