News - Page 4978

Biden plans to talk with family of detained journalist Evan Gershkovich

President Joe Biden revealed that he will try to speak with the family of detained Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich during his Tuesday flight to Belfast.

Louisville shooting: Police confirm that bodycam footage will be released to public

Louisville police will release the body camera footage from officers who engaged the shooter in the Old National Bank shooting on Monday that killed five and injured eight others.

Greg Abbott pardon inquiry: What to know about case of Army sergeant convicted of killing BLM protester

Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) announced last week that he had instructed the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles to examine the case of an Army sergeant who was convicted of murder for the fatal shooting of an armed protester in July 2020.

Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes ordered by judge to be jailed during appeal

Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has been ordered by a judge to report to prison while she appeals her conviction on charges of defrauding investors in the failed blood-testing company that was once estimated at $9 billion.

House Democrats rack up ethics complaints over TikTok use

House Democrats have increasingly faced ethics complaints in connection to their usage of TikTok, which President Joe Biden banned from government devices late last year over national and privacy security concerns.

Riley Gaines accuses Megan Rapinoe of ‘virtue signaling’ on transgender sports bans

Former college swimmer Riley Gaines called out professional soccer player Megan Rapinoe on Tuesday for "virtue signaling" on the issue of transgender sports bans.

GOP slams Chicago crime rates after city chosen for Democrats’ 2024 convention

Republican leaders criticized the Democratic National Committee over its decision to host its 2024 nominating convention in Chicago, blasting the party for choosing the Midwestern city for its high-profile event amid rising crime rates.

‘Cult Mom’ Lori Vallow trial: Here’s what to know as court case begins

Opening statements on Monday launched the trial of Idaho mother Lori Vallow Daybell, a "cult" follower with doomsday-related beliefs who is accused of killing her children and her husband's ex-wife.

Google Pay money unintentionally deposited to your account might be yours to keep

Bank errors in one's favor are known to happen in Monopoly, but Google Pay users who noticed money deposited to their accounts may have just experienced this in real life.

UK Defense Ministry warns major US leak has inaccuracies, could contain disinformation

The United Kingdom's Defense Ministry warned on Tuesday that some of the purportedly leaked U.S. classified documents are false and could be disinformation.
spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.