US police on Wednesday arrested a homeless man suspected of plotting to bomb the New York Stock Exchange this week after he shared his plans with undercover officers, according to a court filing.
On Sunday at about 12.35pm, the police were alerted that a 36-year-old man was found with a folding knife in his pocket at the Catholic Church along 620 Upper Bukit Timah Road.
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US stocks ended mixed on Friday, though the S&P 500 rose to fresh records as traders took in November jobs data and ramped up bets for another rate cut this month. Bond yields were lower, with the ...
(Reuters) -New York City police believe the man who fatally shot a UnitedHealth top executive has left the city, Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said on Friday, as the hunt for the gunman passed ...
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US police on Wednesday arrested a homeless man suspected of plotting to bomb the New York Stock Exchange this week after he shared his plans with undercover officers, according to a court filing.
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SINGAPORE - A man is assisting with police investigations after he was found with a folding knife in his pocket at St Joseph's Church in Bukit Timah, where a priest was stabbed in November.
DCP Shahdara, Prashant Gautam told the news agency that the accused is allegedly involved in cheating individuals of over ₹43.5 lakh through online stock trading scams orchestrated via WhatsApp ...