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Autopsy says the death of a Haitian man detained in Arizona was related to his dental woes
An autopsy report has confirmed that the death of a Haitian man after spending months at an Arizona immigration detention facility was related to his dental problems
Two teenage suspects dead after fatally shooting three adults at San Diego Islamic Center
A security guard who was killed ‘played a pivotal role in assisting from this being much worse,’ the city’s police chief said
World Cup 2026 squads: Every player at this summer’s tournament
The 48 teams have begun naming their 26-man squads for the tournament in the USA, Canada and Mexico this summer
What to know about the Bundibugyo virus, a species of Ebola causing an outbreak in Congo
The species of Ebola virus causing an outbreak in Congo that has killed nearly 120 people is less common than other Ebola viruses, which is complicating the response because there are no specific treatments or vaccines
Former Hartford police officer charged in fatal shooting of a Black man in mental distress
A Connecticut police officer has been charged with manslaughter after fatally shooting a man suffering a mental health crisis
‘He made a mistake’: Trump welcomes Mark Cuban at healthcare event after billionaire previously backed Kamala Harris
Cuban, a past critic of Trump, joined the president for an event touting the discount prescription drug site TrumpRx
Channel 4 removes Married At First Sight UK from streaming platforms after rape claims
Two women said they were raped during filming of the dating show, according to a BBC report
Three killed in San Diego Islamic center shooting as police find two suspects dead blocks away: Latest
San Diego police said they got reports of an active shooter at the Islamic Center of San Diego just before noon and found three victims upon arrival, including a slain security guard
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta jokes he will be ‘the biggest ever’ Bournemouth fan
The Gunners will be crowned champions on Tuesday night if Bournemouth stop Manchester City from winning at the Vitality Stadium.
Mark Fuhrman, former LA police detective convicted of lying during OJ Simpson murder trial, has died
Former Los Angeles police detective Mark Fuhrman, who was convicted of lying during testimony at the OJ Simpson murder trial, has died
Five arrested and nine more wanted after fight breaks out between adults at Tennessee school graduation
Authorities are still searching for nine additional people allegedly connected to the brawl
Downing Street accused of plot to derail Andy Burnham’s by-election hopes
Exclusive: Labour MPs are being briefed that Burnham could bring back Corbyn amid claims of a dirty tricks campaign to stop the Greater Manchester mayor
15 million across UK under-saving for retirement, warns Pensions Commission
Forces that are reshaping society ‘demand a renewed national settlement on pensions’, the Commission’s interim report said.
Fan spending on Harry Styles Wembley gigs set to top £1bn
Barclays said the event was set to be a ‘major cultural moment’ as a million ticket-holders travel to London for the 12 dates beginning on June 12.
Warning issued as 15 million Brits under-saving for retirement – these are the groups most affected
The Pensions Commission have called for a fresh “national settlement” with significant groups of people facing a severe cliff-edge when they retire
Harry Styles Wembley residency set to generate £1.1bn as fans outspend Taylor Swift and Oasis tours
Ticket holders for the pop star’s 12-night residency are anticipated to spend a staggering £981 each
One in four children being groomed online in ‘worldwide health emergency’
Study also shows that 1,500 people possess ‘paedophile manuals’ to evade justice
One in five Brits believe job losses from AI could trigger civil unrest, poll says
The findings suggest people feel “more fear than excitement” as they see the advances in AI, a researcher has said
Grandfather, 61, receives pioneering UK-first operation to treat brain aneurysm
Andrew Wood had his aneurysm treated via a new technique – keyhole surgery through his eye socket
Operation Sallus: Inside the Met police mission to protect victims of domestic violence
Exclusive: The Independent’s crime correspondent Amy-Clare Martin joined officers checking on victims of domestic abuse as part of new operation to better enforce protective orders
More children are living in poverty despite both parents working, study shows
Around three-quarters of children in poverty in the UK live in working households, new research has found