• Data app users MyFitnessPal stolen

    Data app users MyFitnessPal stolen

    baltimore March 30, 2018 06:00 Hot Recent News

    Data from some 150 million users of the food and fitness app MyFitnessPal have been stolen by hackers. Under Armor, the company behind the app, released Thursday that late February data from the accounts was captured by an unknown party.

  • Space rock gets name for probe visit

    Space rock gets name for probe visit

    baltimore March 14, 2018 10:30 Hot Recent News

    A distant space rock that will receive a visit from the earth next year has been given a name. The block 2014 MU69, past Pluto, is now called Ultima Thule. For the Greeks and Romans, Thule was a mythical island in the far north. Ultima Thule, which means 'beyond Thule', indicates that the probe goes 'beyond the limits of the known world'.

  • The most distant photo ever made

    The most distant photo ever made

    baltimore February 9, 2018 16:21 Hot Recent News

    An American space probe has made the farthest picture ever. At 6.1 billion kilometers from Earth, beyond Pluto, the New Horizons made a few images. First one of a so-called open star cluster (nicknamed De Wensput), then of two boulders that revolve around the sun.

  • Transgenders still welcome in US Army

    new york December 21, 2017 21:00 Hot Recent News

    A federal court in the state of Virginia has ruled on appeal that the ban on transgender people from joining the US Army from January 1 will not be continued. The government of President Trump did not want to allow transgender recruits as of the new year.

  • Trump is not allowed to ban transgender from army

    baltimore November 21, 2017 20:48 Hot Recent News

    Again, a federal judge has spoken out against President Donald Trump's plan to ban transgender people from the US Army. In Baltimore district judge Marvin Garbis ruled Tuesday that such a ban amounts to discrimination and is in violation of the constitution.

  • No federal prosecution agents Baltimore

    No federal prosecution agents Baltimore

    washington September 13, 2017 08:51 Hot Recent News

    The US Department of Justice will not prosecute police officers in Baltimore for the death of Freddie Gray in April 2015, a black man arrested shortly before. The death of 25-year-old Gray caused a wave of protest and violence in Baltimore and other cities aimed at police officers.

  • Damning report on Chicago police

    Damning report on Chicago police

    chicago January 13, 2017 18:27 Hot Recent News

    The US Justice Department on Friday released a damning report on the police in the city of Chicago. Which violated routinely over a period of several years the civil rights of people with unconstitutional arrests and use of excessive force. Slips were barely investigated.

  • Second night is quiet protests in US

    Second night is quiet protests in US

    November 11, 2016 06:54 Hot Recent News

    For the second consecutive night, people in the US took to the streets to demonstrate against the election results. The demonstrations took place in the night from Thursday to Friday is generally quiet and peaceful.

  • Six killed in bus accident in Baltimore

    Six killed in bus accident in Baltimore

    November 1, 2016 23:48 Hot Recent News

    have been six people killed in a bus accident in the US city of Baltimore. A driver of a school bus lost control of his vehicle, and then crashed head-on another bus. Both drivers were killed and four other people. Ten people were injured.

  • Three gunmen opened fire in Baltimore

    Three gunmen opened fire in Baltimore

    September 25, 2016 05:54 Hot Recent News

    Police in the US city of Baltimore is looking for three gunmen who opened fire Saturday and subsequently beaten on the run. Eight people were injured, including a three year old girl and her father, reports CBS News.

  • 'Cat travels from US container to Belgium'

    'Cat travels from US container to Belgium'

    September 20, 2016 12:15 Hot Recent News

    "Cat Lola looked solid surprised when she could open her eyes again suddenly in the Belgian city of Antwerp from the US city of Baltimore and could stretch her legs. She made the boat trip of 6,500 kilometers over the Atlantic as a stowaway in a container."

  • North Korea can make 20 atom bombs

    North Korea can make 20 atom bombs

    September 20, 2016 02:00 Hot Recent News

    North Korea must be considered capable of January 1, 2017 to make twenty atomic bombs. The regime in Pyongyang is doted by the end of the year over the required 300 to 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium.

  • Dog gives life for baby

    Dog gives life for baby

    baltimore August 22, 2016 12:42 Hot Recent News

    With his body to shield a baby from a fierce fire has dog Polo eight-month-old Viviana undoubtedly saved lives. The dog itself the inferno did not survive.

  • Justice USA: Baltimore police discriminate

    Justice USA: Baltimore police discriminate

    August 10, 2016 14:00 Hot Recent News

    The police force of the US city of Baltimore has discriminated against for years black people. The police focused disproportionately often to black people, she held illegally and used excessive force. That concludes the US Justice Department in a report that will be presented Wednesday, writes The Washington Post.

  • Agent freely in case death Freddie Gray

    Agent freely in case death Freddie Gray

    June 23, 2016 17:54 Hot Recent News

    An American agent Thursday acquitted of all charges in connection with the death of the black man Freddie Gray in Baltimore last year. Agent Caesar Goodson was under more aanklaagd for manslaughter, manslaughter, assault and misconduct.

  • Delegated Maryland in penalty box

    May 19, 2016 23:54 Hot Recent News

    A Republican delegate from the US state of Maryland who has sided with Donald Trump, is suspected of possessing child pornography. He would also explosives and firearms, a lawyer in Baltimore reported on Thursday (US time).

  • US police shoot man in panda suit down

    April 28, 2016 21:07 Hot Recent News

    The police have a man shot in a panda suit in front of a television station in the US Baltimore. The man had just previously threatened that he would detonate a bomb he wore on his chest. On the injuries of the man is unknown.

  • First transplantation among HIV patients

    First transplantation among HIV patients

    April 1, 2016 15:07 Hot Recent News

    American surgeons at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore have ever performed the first organ transplants between HIV patients. The liver and a kidney from a deceased person with HIV went to two different people who are also infected with the virus.

  • 'Cup of tea against heart attack '

    amsterdam March 3, 2016 16:07 Hot Recent News

    Those who regularly drink a cup of tea, should continue with it especially. A group of US researchers suggests that the risk of a heart attack decreases when drinking one to three cups of tea per day. Cause: tea would ensure that the degree of calcification of arteries is reduced around the heart.

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