Video footage emerged on Thursday showing police officers in the city of Buffalo pushing to the ground a 75-year-old unarmed man who subsequently hits his head and, remaining motionless, begins to bleed onto the concrete. City authorities responded to the incident condemning the officers' behavior.
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Since it was launched nearly two decades ago in 2001, more than 406,000 Jazz models have been sold in Britain (including 17,000 last year) out of 7.5million globally.
The housebuilder will forever be remembered for the £80m bonus which led to the resignation of chief executive Jeff Fairburn. Under the same scheme, Jenkinson received more than £40m.
The mayor would like you to believe the NYPD has “shown a lot of restraint” in cracking down on peaceful protests.
Link Fund Solutions said it had reached an agreement to sell a 'significant portion' of the remaining assets in the stricken Equity Income Fund, in a deal which values them at £442m.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is reportedly now the third-most backed choice for president after his impassioned "Where are You?" speech to Trump.
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Murphy also announced that the state Motor Vehicle Commission is beginning a phased-in reopening, with in person customer service to resume on June 15 and road tests and issuing licenses and permits tentatively resume on June 29.
Let's say hurrah for £5,000 handbags, handmade Swiss watches and trainers at £630 a pair. Demand for luxury goods was merely put on pause by the pandemic, and has now been rekindled.
Tech firm Gamma Communications specialises in 'cloud' products - where computer programmes run over the internet without needing users to download clunky software.
A SHOCKED dad got a car insurance bill for £50million. Cash-strapped Mohammad Irfan was told he could pay £4.2million a month for his £17,000 Ford Kuga. One Call Insurance also said that they had been unable to take £50,469,211 as he didn’t have enough cash in his account. Mr Irfan, 38, in fact, only owed […]
The choice of Richard Hughes as next chairman of the Office for Budget Responsibility will be a critical one for the Boris Johnson era. Covid-19 has turned Britain's budgetary verities on their head.
Following SpaceX's successful launch last week, a fan showed what a Tesla lunar rover could look like.
Major shareholders have refused to comment on whether they will be pushing the bank to change its stance after it said it supported draconian laws Beijing is imposing on Hong Kong.
This trust, formed in 1905, is a little different from some property funds, as it invests both in physical property and shares of companies which operate in the industry.
As President Trump celebrated a surprise fall in unemployment in the face of the coronavirus pandemic, the FTSE 100 index rose 2.25 per cent, or 142.86 points, to a 13-week high of 6484.30.
AS THE world continues to mourn the death of African-American man George Floyd, who died in police custody, there has been much discussion of the Third Amendment. What is the Third Amendment to the US Constitution?
The Sheridan Story will take food donations from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.
Consumers are in for some tough choices as automakers lower incentive levels. They may have to choose vehicles with fewer features to maintain monthly payments they can afford.
Staveley claims she was edged out of up to £1.6bn in fees after Barclays unfairly favoured other investors over her firm, as the bank sought to raise £7.3bn in cash as the 2008 banking crisis raged.
MAN UTD are continuing their preparations for the return of the Premier League and a Friday night clash with Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham. And Paul Pogba now expects to stay at the club, while the signing of Jadon Sancho may have moved a step closer. Follow all the very latest news from Old Trafford below…
The announcement follows 3,000 job losses at Aston Martin, McLaren and car dealership Lookers in recent days. And Unions estimate at least 1,000 further jobs have been cut across the motor industry.
The coincident index's 7.3-point drop from March is the sharpest since January 1985.
It was feared the fee process was causing advisers to recommend savers take their money out of generous final salary schemes when in most cases it was a bad idea for the customer.