close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for March 20 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. A man faces a charge of attempted murder after backing over a Chicago police officer with his car, police said Sunday. Officers on Friday night saw a vehicle wanted in connection with an aggravated battery of an officer earlier in the month and attempted to pull over the vehicle, Chicago police said. Tajze Mullins, 23, of Chicago put the car in reverse and ran over a 39-year-old officer who was approaching on foot, police said. CHICAGO FAMILY FIGHTS 'PRO SQUATTER' WHO TOOK OVER DEAD MOM'S HOME, LEFT BULLET HOLE IN WINDOW Another officer fired his weapon but no one was struck, police said. An Illinois man is facing an attempted murder charge after backing over a Chicago police officer. (Fox News) Mullins fled and was arrested a short time later, police said . He faces … [Read more...] about Chicago man faces murder charge after backing over police officer with his car
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What Vietnam’s alleyways can teach the Bay Area about bureaucracy and community
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate 2 On a recent trip to Vietnam, I’m pretty sure I found one key to a happy and harmonious urban life. During the drippy, languid hours of mid-day heat in Ho Chi Minh City, which many also call Saigon, I frequently ducked into every hẻm, or alleyway, that I saw for a little bit of shade. They quickly became my favorite places in the city. Lined with homes and storefronts that opened up directly into the street, these alleyways were filled with scooter parking, lush potted trees, craft workshops, shrines wafting with incense smoke, and baskets of various things for sale. Cars, still a rarity in this city, occasionally snagged parking at alley entrances when they could. In these alleyways, where the vast majority of residents live, the division between one’s own property and the street is more of a suggestion rather than a rule. Life spills out of the home and onto the streets, where … [Read more...] about What Vietnam’s alleyways can teach the Bay Area about bureaucracy and community
13 Women, 30 Activities and One Goal: Make Friends
Imagine walking into a party where you know almost no one (pathetic) — a party at which I, a stranger to you (probably), have arrived well before you (sorry). Should this occur in real life, it is inevitable that shortly after your entrance, as you are tentatively probing the scene in search of safe ingress into social traffic, I will yank you, abruptly, into the middle of a conversation. I will turn to you and start talking as if you’d been involved in the discussion for an hour. I will lob questions at you that are tailored so that any answer you give can be right. Soon, you will forget I dragged you into this interaction; your easy popularity will seem, in retrospect, inevitable. You will most likely feel at least vaguely friendly toward me, because I so clearly want to be your friend. And the whole time I am doing this — because, despite your rewritten recollections, I am the one doing all of this — I will be thinking: Oh, my God, I’m doing it again. I hate this. I hate this. Why … [Read more...] about 13 Women, 30 Activities and One Goal: Make Friends
Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff disagree about Max Verstappen after Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Hamilton opens up on plans to remain in F1 ahead of 2023 season SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff have disagreed over Max Verstappen and Red Bull’s current strength. Hamilton stressed the Red Bull was the fastest car he has ever seen and is even more dominant than Mercedes’ era at the top. Related articles Angela Cullen breaks silence on Lewis Hamilton partnership ending Russell disobeys Hamilton team order and Leclerc fumes as Perez wins However, Wolff suggested Mercedes were “just as strong” in their peak when they secured eight back-to-back Constructors’ Championships. Hamilton was passed by Verstappen on lap 12 of Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix with the … [Read more...] about Lewis Hamilton and Toto Wolff disagree about Max Verstappen after Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
Gwyneth Paltrow’s Utah ski accident: Actress set to take stand in $300,000 civil case
close Video Fox News Flash top entertainment headlines of the week Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. Gwyneth Paltrow is set to take the stand in a civil case regarding a 2016 ski accident, a source confirmed to Fox News Digital. Paltrow has been sued for $300,000 by a retired optometrist, who claims the actress skied into him from behind at the Deer Valley resort. Terry Sanderson accused the Goop founder of skiing off after the accident – which left him with a "permanent traumatic brain injury, 4 broken ribs, pain, suffering, loss of enjoyment of life," along with emotional distress and disfigurement, according to the lawsuit obtained by Fox News Digital. "Paltrow got up, turned and skied away, leaving Sanderson stunned, lying in the snow, seriously injured," according to the complaint, which was filed in 2019. "A Deer Valley ski instructor, who had been training Ms. Paltrow, but who did not see the … [Read more...] about Gwyneth Paltrow’s Utah ski accident: Actress set to take stand in $300,000 civil case
A Campaign to Remind Us That We Love New York (City)
Good morning. It’s Monday. We’ll get a preview of a new campaign to boost New York that has a back-to-the-future ring. I ♥ NY caught on as an icon and a catchphrase in the late 1970s, when New York seemed to be descending to new depths. The city had scraped through a fiscal crisis — barely. The “Son of Sam” killer had terrified New Yorkers. The sentence “ Ladies and gentlemen, the Bronx is burning ” had disturbed them. This morning, a coalition of elected officials and “community partners” will introduce a new campaign with the mark (as such things are called in advertising and marketing) We ♥ NYC. The people who came up with We ♥ NYC say it is a mark for a different time. But they see parallels to the troubled era that gave rise to I ♥ NY. “We’re hopefully going to be able to cut through divisiveness and negativity” that accompanied the pandemic, said Kathryn Wylde, the president and chief executive of the Partnership for New York City , a consortium of … [Read more...] about A Campaign to Remind Us That We Love New York (City)
Colorado — a national hub for eating disorder treatment — hopes to slow surging rate of stigmatized illness
Two weeks after a routine trip to a health clinic turned into a psychiatric hospitalization, Emma Troughton was on a plane to Denver. The intervention had been building: By early 2017, Troughton had struggled with body image and eating for years, first as a high schooler in Indiana piecing through their gender identity (Troughton is nonbinary) and then as a college student in California processing personal trauma. School-issued laptops sent Troughton down social media rabbit holes of unhealthy weight loss strategies. A password-protected blog became a repository for body measurements and bad information. Troughton crashed their car because of the brain fog and cognitive decline caused by their malnourishment. Providers at a campus health clinic were so alarmed they wouldn’t allow Troughton to return to class. After two weeks in a psychiatric unit, Troughton left for Denver. The city, they had learned, was a national hub for eating disorder treatment. “I felt this existential … [Read more...] about Colorado — a national hub for eating disorder treatment — hopes to slow surging rate of stigmatized illness