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Documentary Exposes New Orleans Clergy Abuse Cover-Up

A powerful new documentary uncovers decades of clergy abuse and cover-ups within the New Orleans Catholic Archdiocese, featuring harrowing survivor testimonies and allegations of evidence destruction.

NZ Fugitive Father Hunt: Police Suspect Outside Help

New Zealand police launch a major manhunt for Tom Phillips, who vanished with his three children. Investigators now suspect he is receiving outside assistance to evade capture, intensifying the nationwide search.

NZ Dad's Plea For Kids After Police Shooting Horror

Tom Phillips, a New Zealand father, issues a chilling public plea for the return of his three children, missing for over two years, following a violent shooting incident in Maramarua that left three police officers injured. The desperate search continues

Mitt Romney's Mormon Church Satire Sparks Outrage

Former US presidential candidate Mitt Romney faces backlash for a satirical piece on the Mormon Church. Discover the details of the article, the church's response, and the ensuing debate on faith and satire.

Mother arrested after alligator kills toddler son

A Louisiana mother faces negligent homicide charges after her two-year-old son was killed by a large alligator in a New Orleans area swamp. The tragic incident has sparked a massive police investigation and a desperate search for the reptile.

New Orleans Archdiocese $100m Sex Abuse Settlement

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans has reached a historic $100 million settlement with over 300 survivors of childhood sexual abuse, a pivotal moment in its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.

NYC's Pod Times Square: Luxury Budget Hotel From £57/Night

Discover Pod Times Square, the revolutionary budget hotel in the heart of New York City offering compact yet stylish pods from just £57 per night. Perfect for savvy travellers seeking prime location without the luxury price tag.

UK Visitor's Verdict: NYC Is The Kindest Place

A traveller from the UK shares her surprising discovery that New Yorkers are not the tough crowd they're made out to be, but are instead incredibly welcoming and kind, completely changing her perspective on the Big Apple.

Judge denies bail reduction in New Orleans kidnapping case

A Louisiana judge has refused to reduce the $1.5m bond for Stanley Burkhardt, the man accused of the brazen kidnapping of a woman from a New Orleans street. The decision comes amid serious public safety concerns and new evidence presented by prosecutors.

Katrina's Legacy: How New Orleans Sacrificed Its Black Teachers

Two decades after Hurricane Katrina, a devastating investigation reveals how the rebuilding of New Orleans' school system deliberately targeted and displaced the city's predominantly Black teaching force, entrenching deep educational inequalities that per

New Orleans Sinking Faster Than Previously Estimated

Exclusive: Startling new research from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration indicates the land around New Orleans is sinking far faster than previously estimated, posing a grave threat to the Gulf Coast's future.

New Orleans Police Cleared in Fatal French Quarter Shooting

An internal investigation by the New Orleans Police Department has exonerated four officers involved in the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old man armed with two knives. The incident, which occurred in the French Quarter, has sparked public outcry and questi

Spike Lee's Katrina Doc: New Orleans' Defiant Joy

Spike Lee's powerful documentary 'Come Hell and High Water' captures the unbreakable spirit and vibrant culture of New Orleans in the face of Hurricane Katrina's devastation. A testament to resilience through music and community.

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