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More law schools abandon US News in latest blow to rankings

The exodus of prestigious law schools from participation in the US News and World Report rankings has continued, with Georgetown, Stanford, Columbia, and others joining the likes of Yale and Harvard in disassociating from the ranking system.

Iran increases uranium enrichment in defiance of UN nuclear watchdog

Iran increased uranium enrichment in retaliation against an international rebuke of the regime’s refusal to cooperate with the United Nations nuclear watchdog.

SEE IT: Sinbad learning to walk two years after stroke, ‘beaten the odds’

Sinbad is learning to walk after he suffered a stroke two years ago.

Elon Musk calls Nine Inch Nails frontman a ‘crybaby’ after quitting Twitter

Elon Musk called Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor a "crybaby" Monday after the musician quit Twitter in the wake of Musk's takeover.

‘Systemic war crimes’ evident everywhere in Ukraine where Russia deployed, US says

There is “mounting evidence” that Russian forces have committed “systemic war crimes" in every region "where Russia’s forces have been deployed" in Ukraine, Beth Van Schaack, U.S. ambassador-at-large for global criminal justice, told reporters on Monday.

WATCH: Daniel Craig declares Thanksgiving favorite holiday as US citizen

Daniel Craig admitted Monday that Thanksgiving has become his favorite holiday since becoming a U.S. citizen.

Will Gen X ever have a president or has it missed its turn?

Nestled between the numerically muscular baby boomers and tech-savvy millennials, Generation Xers have suffered a glaring drought of political power, having never had a president elected from their generation.

Trump special counsel appointment tests Biden pledge to keep politics out of DOJ

Attorney General Merrick Garland's appointment of a special counsel to spearhead the Justice Department's criminal investigations into former President Donald Trump has incensed Republicans, already rankled by the idea the federal agency has become bogged down by politics since the 2016 election.

Entire crypto sector faces reckoning after FTX collapse

The spectacular collapse of the crypto exchange FTX sent ripples throughout the world of finance in what appears to be a reckoning for the future of cryptocurrency.

Age concerns plagued older presidents before Biden

President Joe Biden and the country are in uncharted territory as he becomes the first commander in chief to turn 80 while in the White House.
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