Surveillance video from inside a school bus shows the chaos that ensued after a stray bullet went through the window and narrowly missed the 30 students who were on board. Police in Charlotte ...
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For several years, starting with COVID, operating miscues by Ubiquiti led to chronic inventory mismanagement, with severe product shortages and a massive increase in inventory. Logistical ...
Bullet trains, renowned for their speed and reliability, operate at over 300 km/h, making them the fastest form of rail transport. Countries like Japan and France lead the way, proving their ...
India is expanding its high-speed rail network, starting with the Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train project. Construction is advancing rapidly, including work on a 21-kilometer undersea tunnel.
Three words were reportedly discovered on the bullet casings found at the crime scene, police sources told ABC News The words "deny," "defend" and "depose" were reportedly discovered by detectives ...
Whether the markings on the bullet casings were a direct reference to that book is unclear — after all, one word is different — but the three words do all sound like references to legal ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Detectives in New York are investigating inscriptions of “deny”, “defend” and “depose” on ...
Join the BBC's Paul Carter in Tokyo as he marks 60 years of the iconic Shinkansen, better known as the bullet train. With 6.8 billion passengers and delays averaging just one minute, Paul ...