News - Page 4251

Arizona man shoots roommate in sleep over broken microwave: Police

An Arizona man was arrested after shooting and killing his roommate in his sleep following an argument about a broken microwave, authorities said.

Trump digital trading cards sell out, potentially raising $4.45 million

Former President Donald Trump appears to have driven a $4.45 million bonanza from his Donald Trump Digital Trading Card collection that earned him derision in some corners of the internet.

Russia launches a new massive wave of strikes against Ukraine

Russian forces launched their latest barrage of missiles across Ukrainian territory, damaging Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in several regions on Friday.

‘Best Birthday Present Ever’: Jane Fonda says cancer is in remission

Actress and activist Jane Fonda says her cancer is now in remission.

Stimulus update: Direct one-time $800 check to be sent out in just 15 days

The New Year is right around the corner, and with it will mark the completion of South Carolina giving residents who filed their 2021 tax returns a rebate of up to $800.

Even staunch allies Steve Bannon and Mike Flynn bash Trump’s trading cards: ‘Make it stop’

They've been with him through thick and thin, but even Steve Bannon and Michael Flynn cringed over their onetime boss's release of the Donald Trump Digital Trading Card collection.

Hunter Biden emails will be released in days unless White House objects

The National Archives is looking to release hundreds of pages of internal records from the Obama administration relating to Hunter Biden's relationship with Ukraine — something President Joe Biden could put a stop to if he invokes executive privilege.

Why sharing public flight information may be considered ‘doxxing’ on Twitter

Elon Musk's decision to crack down on the sharing of private flight information on Twitter raises questions about what counts as doxxing.

White House coy on Biden signing NDAA that would rescind COVID-19 vaccine mandate

A Biden administration official declined to say whether President Joe Biden would sign the National Defense Authorization Act, which includes a provision he's against that would end the Department of Defense's coronavirus vaccine mandate.

US and Syrian allies capture five ISIS operatives in six raids this week

U.S. forces and Syrian allies apprehended five ISIS operatives during six operations over the past week or so, according to Central Command.
spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.