Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is leaving the Democratic Party and registering as a political independent: “There’s a disconnect between what everyday Americans want and deserve from our politics, and what political parties are offering.”
In the last few weeks, President Joe Biden was presented with a one-or-none choice-- deciding to release a man charged with conspiring to kill Americans to secure
Brittney Griner’s release.
Bout, freed in exchange for Brittney Griner, is a 55-year-old Russian and was the world's most notorious arms dealer before a U.S. court convicted him in 2011 and sent him to a prison in Illinois.
U.S. officials say they are still working to secure the release of Paul Whelan; a Marine turned corporate security executive convicted of espionage and serving a 16-year sentence in a Russian prison.
The IRS is reminding people that if you received a payment of more than $600 via such networks as Venmo, PayPal, Amazon, or Square, you will probably receive a Form
1099-K this year.
These days in Britain, very little unites the right and left. “Harry & Meghan,” the intimate Netflix series released Thursday, is quickly shaping up to be the exception.
A new Yahoo News/YouGov poll finds that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis now leads former President Donald Trump by 5 percentage points in the 2024 GOP presidential nomination race.
Through DNA analysis, Police publicly identified a boy found dead in a box in Philadelphia 65 years ago as 4-year-old Joseph Augustus Zarelli, the victim of what police say is one of the city’s oldest unsolved
homicides.
"Kevin McCarthy is not the right leader for the moment. Fortunately, enough Republicans recognize that to stop him from being the next Speaker of the
House."
A rise in new COVID cases is manifesting in China’s urban centers as experts are waiting to see just how severe China’s outbreak will be and whether the country can
extricate itself from the epidemic ahead.
More than a year after kicking off an investigation into the Commanders' workplace culture, and the NFL's handling of it, the U.S. House of Representatives Oversight Committee has released a 79-page final
report.
The police chief where four University of Idaho students were brutally stabbed to death appeared unaware of the report that the house’s front door was allegedly wide-open hours after the killings.
The second installment of Elon Musk’s “Twitter Files” dropped night and revealed they were secretly “blacklisting” conservative tweets and users through “shadow banning” accounts.
The DOJ has urged a federal judge in D.C. to hold Trump’s team in contempt of court for failing to comply fully with a May subpoena for all documents with classification markings in his possession.
Mayfield took over for Wolford to start the Rams' second series. Mayfield led two touchdown drives late in the fourth quarter to help the Rams beat the Las Vegas Raiders, 17-16.
Philly sandwich culture is slowly taking over the nation. Making good on massive expansion plans promised last spring, Wawa announced it’s targeting locations in
Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky.
Officials have been warning about it for years: As parents have become more financially and emotionally invested in their child’s sports careers, obnoxious behavior and physical violence have surged.
The town hall employee arrested last Thursday on a disorderly conduct charge after swatting a folder at a YouTuber for his “First Amendment auditing” is scheduled to be arraigned in court next week.
Changes are coming to beaches on Nantucket as Massachusetts Attorney General and Governor-elect Maura Healey approved a bylaw allowing anyone to be topless on the island’s public and private beaches.
White House Responds to Criticism of Griner Prisoner Deal
The White House stressed that it is committed to bringing home former Marine Paul Whalen and will remain vigilant over Viktor Bout’s release amid a backlash of criticism over a prisoner swap deal that released
WNBA star Brittney Griner from months of detention in Russia.
Awash in Illegal Marijuana, Oregon Looks at Toughening Laws
In 2014, Oregon voters approved a ballot measure legalizing recreational marijuana after being told it would eliminate problems caused by “uncontrolled manufacture” of the drug. Illegal production of marijuana
has instead exploded.