Brian C. McGinnis of North Carolina was arrested after allegedly starting an illegal protest during a hearing and violently resisting officers who tried to remove him, U.S. Capitol Police said. He faces three counts of assaulting a police officer and three counts of resisting arrest and unlawful demonstration. #mothershipnews #news
Related Buzz
Penny University’s Jalan Klapa outlet to close on May 3, citing economic challenges
Another F&B outlet in Kampong Glam is closing. Halal brunch cafe Penny University announced on Saturday (Apr 18) that it will close the shutters of…
Commentary: Three lessons for Singapore from US actions in Venezuela
Moreover, rules are important for small states because they provide a shared basis and platform to make common cause, and this ability to harness strength…
Singaporeans in the Middle East urged to exercise caution amid amid US-Israel attack on Iran
SINGAPORE: Singapore embassies in the Middle East have advised Singaporeans there to remain indoors and avoid unnecessary travel until further notice, following strikes on Iran…
Commentary: Ageing condos in Singapore need a leg up with better rules, not a handout
Any intervention will have to navigate a hard political reality given how about 76 per cent of Singapore residents live in HDB flats. Tapping public…
Revolut posts US$1.7b in net profit for 2025; targets growth in Southeast Asia from Singapore base
SINGAPORE: Fintech firm Revolut reported a 65 per cent increase in net profit, from US$1 billion in 2024 to US$1.7 billion last year. In its…



