A federal appeals court on Friday declined to delay the cancellation of pandemic-era border restrictions that are set to end next week, dismissing a request by Republican state
officials who had warned that the termination of the policy, known as Title 42, will fuel a greater increase in migrant arrivals along the U.S. southern border.
The Jan. 6 select committee is preparing to vote on urging the Justice Department to pursue at least three criminal charges against former President Donald Trump, including insurrection.
China is likely to see an explosion of COVID-19 cases in coming weeks, experts say, as the country lifts its long-standing and highly unpopular zero-COVID-19 policy.
There were 45,000 of the Trump cards initially made available for purchase for $99 each. The Trump digital cards were the top trending item on the site as of Friday morning.
Four of the top five party leaders of the incoming coalition government — Netanyahu, Aryeh Deri, Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir — have either been arrested, indicted, convicted or served prison time on charges of corruption or incitement to
racism.
In a three-tweet thread, Musk said any account providing “real-time” location information of any person would be suspended because “it is a physical safety violation.” The billionaire also alleged that on Tuesday night, a “crazy stalker” followed and climbed
onto the hood of a car carrying Musk’s son.
A person familiar with the situation said the bank will be leaner in 2023, but it will still have more employees than it did before the pandemic. Goldman had some 49,000 employees as of September, up from about 38,000 at the end of 2019.
Officials at the EU have now hit back at bans, explaining that Musk could face consequences for clamping down on press freedom on the social media platform.
Sources familiar with the panel say the report is set to drop on Dec. 21. Other publishers who've announced their versions of the document include HarperCollins, Penguin Random House, Celadon Books and more.
Forty-one years and one week after Philadelphia Police Officer Daniel Faulkner was shot to death, the latest defense team for his convicted killer, Mumia Abu-Jamal, sought Friday to persuade a skeptical judge to overturn his life
sentence.
When Twitter abruptly suspended the accounts of several journalists with no explanation, the platform’s owner Elon Musk hinted at the possible reason: They allegedly doxxed him by giving his “exact location in real-time.”
Most of the candidates who received direct campaign donations from FTX co-founder Sam Bankman-Fried — almost all of whom were Democrats — said they intended to donate the money in the wake of the collapse of his cryptocurrency exchange and his arrest earlier
this week.
Be it based on Elo ratings or our model, two of the world’s four best national teams — one each from the world’s two preeminent confederations, CONMEBOL and UEFA — are about to square off for soccer’s biggest prize.
The two-year-old boy who was attacked by a hippopotamus in Uganda was saved and had a full recovery, police say. But they also say the hippo had the boy in its jaws — with the child's head and upper body in the animal's mouth — before a brave bystander rescued
the boy.
While I oppose a government-imposed mask mandate, I do support increased masking, especially as this “tripledemic” is underway and hospital capacity becomes limited.
A possible scream may have been picked up on a police officer's bodycam on the night of the Idaho murders that saw four college students killed in their beds.
WNBA star Brittney Griner on Friday made her first official statement since coming home from Russia, saying in an Instagram post that she intends to play basketball for the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury this season.
One of Mexico’s most prominent news anchors has survived an apparent assassination attempt near his home in the capital, in one of the most brazen attacks against a journalist the country has seen in recent decades.
Retail sales fell in November by 0.6%, the biggest drop in nearly a year, after rising 1.3% in October, the Commerce Department said on Thursday. The drop reverses a traditional annual pattern wherein consumers ramp up spending in November to take advantage of
Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals.
Evangelicals Seem to Be Leaning Toward Acceptance of Their LGBTQ+
“Neighbors”
By Dr. Don Clardy
While the number of Americans identifying as Christian has been declining, reports that a slight majority now support acceptance of homosexuality. While white evangelicals are still the largest group that openly opposes LGBTQ+ behavior, the shocking news is that 66% of these individuals now
support protecting their legal rights.
U.S. House Committee Set to Discuss Trump Tax Returns on Tuesday
A U.S. House of Representatives committee will meet on Tuesday to discuss former President Donald Trump's tax returns, which it obtained late last month after a long court fight, according to a source familiar with the matter.