She covered them up with brown paper while hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam. But on Tuesday, the texts were revealed.
Read More »Baltimore’s Top Cop Resigns Days After Being Charged With Not Filing Tax Returns
Darryl De Sousa had only been in the job of commissioner for a few months. Federal prosecutors say he failed to file for the tax years 2013, 2014 and 2015.
Read More »Uber Will No Longer Force Sexual Assault Survivors Into Arbitration Or NDAs
Uber says victims of sexual assault or harassment will now have the option of going to court. The ride-hailing company will also publicly release data about sexual assaults that happen in Ubers.
Read More »The Gap Apologizes For Shirts Showing Map Of China Without Disputed Territories
Beijing considers Taiwan a renegade province, but the shirts omitted the island and other areas under international dispute. After pressure the U.S. retailer said it destroyed the shirts.
Read More »Groups File Lawsuit To Block Iowa’s New ‘Heartbeat’ Abortion Law
Scheduled to take effect on July 1, the law is one of the most restrictive abortion measures in the U.S.
Read More »10 Children Living Amid Feces Were Tortured For ‘Sadistic Purpose,’ Police Say
Police found them living in squalor. Their parents were charged after an investigation revealed "a long and continuous history of severe physical and emotional abuse."
Read More »Asteroid Will Pass Between The Earth And The Moon Tuesday (Don’t Panic)
First spotted in 2010, a space rock is zooming toward Earth, making a close pass on Tuesday that will see it fly safely by — about halfway between our planet and the moon.
Read More »Chinese Jet Lands Safely After Co-Pilot Partially Sucked Out Of Windshield
The co-pilot of the Sichuan Airlines flight was pulled back into the cockpit with only minor injuries. The pilot brought the Airbus down in an emergency landing, and no passengers were harmed.
Read More »With 60 Killed In Gaza, U.N. Rights Commissioner Criticizes Israel
Attempts to cross or damage a fence "are not sufficient grounds for the use of live ammunition," the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights said.
Read More »George Soros Group Leaves Hungary, Citing ‘Hate Campaign’
The Open Society Foundations, which promotes democracy and transparency, says it will exit Hungary amid an escalating dispute between Soros and the country's right-wing government.
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