News - Page 3489

Deputy Attorney General says elected officials included in ‘very challenging threat environment’

United States Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said the country is facing a difficult situation when it comes to security threats. She said possible trouble could come from the border, acts inspired by foreign conflict, or domestic rhetoric.

Florida voters to decide whether to make school board elections partisan

Florida voters will have the chance to change how school board elections in the state are conducted.

Ramaswamy disappointed in GOP field for response to Colorado ballot ruling

Entrepreneur and GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy said he was disappointed in fellow Republican contenders for president regarding their response to the Colorado Supreme Court's decision to leave former President Donald Trump off the primary ballot in 2024.

Kevin Spacey reprises House of Cards role for Christmas interview with Tucker Carlson

Tucker Carlson held an interview with actor Kevin Spacey on his show Christmas Eve, with Spacey playing his House of Cards role President Frank Underwood throughout the segment.

Shipping company Maersk now ‘preparing’ to resume operations in Red Sea

Maersk, a major shipping company, announced on Sunday it is preparing to resume shipping operations in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden amid the Houthis' ongoing attacks against commercial vehicles.

Hundreds of flights delayed or canceled as weather plays Grinch ahead of Christmas

While much of the nation is snow-free this Christmas, some travelers in Illinois and Colorado have had to change their plans thanks to the weather.

DeSantis campaign denies governor’s candidacy has reached ‘make the patient comfortable’ stage

Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) campaign is denying claims that the governor's candidacy is in peril, including a comment that his campaign has reached the "make the patient comfortable" stage.

Joe Biden ‘can’t think of one’ reason why US presidents would avoid criminal prosecution

President Joe Biden said on Saturday that he "can't think of one" reason why presidents should receive immunity in criminal prosecution cases.

Sen. Bill Hagerty says US is sending ‘mixed messages’ to Israel

Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) believes the United States is sending “mixed messages” to Israel regarding their war against Hamas.

Nike says it will lay off employees as part of $2 billion cost-cutting measures

Iconic shoemaker Nike is expecting to lay off some of its workforce as part of an attempt to cut down costs by $2 billion.
spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.