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Hours after the Supreme Court had allowed Senate Bill 4 to go into effect, a federal appeals court let an earlier injunction stand. SB 4 lets police arrest people suspected of illegally crossing the border.
Bernie Moreno clinched a decisive victory in Ohio's Republican Senate primary, signaling an endorsement of Trump' as he prepares to challenge Sen. Sherrod Brown in the upcoming election.
Mark Milley stated that political choices outside the Defense Department led to the chaos during the Afghanistan withdrawal, stressing it was due to various decisions over the war's duration.
The London Clinic is probing a security breach after staff reportedly tried to access Kate Middleton's medical records without permission, amid speculation about her health.
In 2023, 63% of all U.S. abortions were by medication, marking a steady increase over the past two decades and reflecting changes following the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade.
After a woman was arrested for attempting to evict squatters from her family's Queens home, two vigilantes arrived to confront the three individuals who've been living there rent-free.
Friedman observed a significant shift when Chuck Schumer, a staunch Israel supporter, called for Israeli elections to replace Prime Minister Netanyahu, a move supported by President Biden.
Nvidia's stock surged as it revealed a new AI chip. CEO Huang is targeting a booming $250 billion data center market, shifting focus from single chips to comprehensive systems.
Getty Images confirmed a photograph of Queen Elizabeth II, shared by Kensington Palace, was digitally enhanced, leading to an editor's note being added due to Getty's editorial policy.
Trump sued ABC News and George Stephanopoulos for defamation, alleging Stephanopoulos falsely claimed Trump was found liable for rape during an interview with Rep. Nancy Mace.
The real estate industry is changing after the National Association of Realtors settled claims about high commissions, leading agents to reevaluate their careers and explore new payment structures.
Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger hinted at reuniting for a new film, possibly linked to their roles in "Twins" or "Junior," during interviews and their joint presentation at the Academy Awards.
Schools in the US and Europe are increasingly locking up phones to address behavior issues and mental health concerns, with mixed results on improving focus and reducing cyberbullying.
Sen. Ron Wyden criticizes Steven Mnuchin's attempt to buy TikTok with funding from Middle Eastern investors, raising concerns over Saudi influence and the security of American personal data.
Over 500 Hollywood figures signed a letter condemning Jonathan Glazer's Oscars speech for "The Zone of Interest," critiquing his comparison of the Holocaust and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
C-SPAN, created by Brian Lamb 45 years ago, continues as a non-partisan platform for government and public affairs, adapting to technologies while preserving its unbiased coverage ethos.
Goldberg suggests misinterpreting Trump's "bloodbath" remark as a threat aids his campaign, advocating for media restraint to counter his influence without amplifying his victim narrative.
In an interview with Nigel Farage, Trump warned that Prince Harry could face deportation from the US if found to have lied on his visa application, emphasizing no special treatment for royals.
The documentary "Stormy" explores Daniels' journey from childhood to her confrontation with Trump over hush-money payments, her struggles with threats, financial burdens, and testimony.
Walmart is reserving some self-checkout lanes exclusively for Walmart+ members, costing $12.95 monthly or $98 annually, in an attempt to optimize checkout flow and adjust cashier staffing.
Reports show that nearly half of NYC families rely on assistance amid rising crime and declining satisfaction with public services and safety, affecting their quality of life and comfort at night.
The U.S. dropped to 23rd in global happiness, marking its first exit from the top 20 since 2012, largely due to decreasing happiness among young adults, as Nordic countries lead.