By Colleen Cronin
Boston Herald
BOSTON — Crime is down across the city, but homicides have increased by 36% this year according to the latest statistics released by Boston police.
While the total number of…

By Colleen Cronin
Boston Herald
BOSTON — Crime is down across the city, but homicides have increased by 36% this year according to the latest statistics released by Boston police.
While the total number of…

By Jesse Bunch
The Philadelphia Inquirer
NEWARK, Del. — A University of Delaware student who planned to target a campus police building with firearms was arrested last week and charged with federal weapons…

By Ron Fonger
mlive.com
GENESEE COUNTY, Mich. — Genesee County paramedics could start carrying blood in their vehicles for emergency transfusions before patients reach the hospital, a change that officials say…

Kabul [Afghanistan], December 7 (ANI): Residents of Kabul have voiced frustration over the steep cost of coal, saying prices remain high despite Afghanistan’s significant coal reserves, Tolo News reported.
Locals said they are facing financial…

“Society appears to me changed a lot. Very different,” Limbert said. “If you look at the government, the ruling apparatus, it’s been remarkable, it’s basically stayed the same. The same little men’s club, elite men’s club has run…

Alikordi died of cardiac arrest on Friday night in his office in Mashhad, northeastern Iran, according to a report on Saturday by Iranian lawyers news agency (Vokala Press).
His body was transferred to the forensic institute for determination of…

On the anniversary of Student Day in Iran, two of the country’s brightest young scientists – Ali Younesi and Amirhossein Moradi – sent powerful letters from inside prison.
From behind the walls of Evin and Ghezel Hesar, they spoke to their…

Internal contestation is harsher than at any time in recent memory, with competing factions trying to preserve or redefine their place in a system that has lost the capacity for reform or institutional expansion.
Yet Iran’s nearly 50-year-old…

TEHRAN – In a telephone call on Saturday, the foreign ministers of Iran and Egypt discussed bilateral relations and the ongoing Israeli violence in Gaza. Iran’s Seyyed Abbas Araghchi and Egypt’s Badr Abdelatty agreed to continue dialogue to…