Ethnic cleansing continues in Tigray, despite truce agreement: Report
omersukrugoksu/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Ethnic cleansing campaigns have continued in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, despite a November 2022 peace agreement, according to a new report by Human Rights Watch. “The November truce in northern Ethiopia has not
Time is Essential with Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Jackson
Jackson, MI (WKHM) – Tony Hollow, Executive Director of Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Jackson, discusses the needs at this time for more people to be involved in being a Big Brother or Big Sister. At last
Rose Parade, Downtown Jackson
Jackson, MI (WKHM) – The annual Rose Parade returns for the 2023 summer season and will march in to downtown Jackson this Sunday, June 4th. The parade kicks off at 1pm starting at First St. and Michigan,
Ribbon cutting for new Loomis Park set for June 9
Jackson, Mich. (WKHM) — A year-long construction project at Loomis Park is now complete, giving families a brand new playground to enjoy – and more. This project, according to the City of Jackson, has reshaped the north
At Offensive, a new Kyiv bar, revellers toast to Putin's downfall amid the debris of war
Valentyn Semenov / EyeEm/Getty Images (KYIV, Ukraine) — A group of friends in Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital, opened what they call the first military-meme art bar: Offensive. On the walls of a new bar, there’s a piece
Good Samaritan describes rescuing five after Bahamas plane crash
Abstract Aerial Art/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Keith Russell began his day with a trip to the airport to pick up some supplies. It ended with a scene that could have been pulled from an adventure movie
Scoreboard roundup — 6/2/23
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL INTERLEAGUE Toronto 3, Milwaukee 1 Boston 8, Cincinnati 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota 7, Cleveland 6 Houston 5, LA Angels 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE



