News - Page 6439

Traces of suspected cocaine found at former British Prime Minister Liz Truss’s residence

Traces of a drug suspected to be cocaine were found at a residence of former United Kingdom Prime Minister Liz Truss.

Democrats could divulge Trump tax details after key meeting next week

House Democrats are expected to vote on whether to divulge details about former President Donald Trump's tax returns during a key meeting next week.

Major youth football organization investigating allegations of racial abuse

One of the nation's largest youth football organizations has launched an investigation into allegations of racial abuse committed earlier this month at a Florida tournament.

Arizona judge approves Kari Lake’s requests to examine midterm ballots

A judge in Maricopa County, Arizona, has approved Republican Kari Lake's requests to inspect some ballots before the trial in her challenge to the Arizona gubernatorial race results.

LA Mayor Karen Bass critiqued over her new homelessness fix

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass made good on her campaign promise to address the city’s homelessness crisis by declaring a state of emergency on her first day, but critics say she needs to do more.

Philadelphia schools to reinstate mask mandate after winter break

Philadelphia schools confirmed that face masks will be required for students and staff during the first 10 days following winter break.

Reality stars Todd and Julie Chrisley will head to federal prison in January

Reality television stars Todd and Julie Chrisley are heading to separate federal prisons in January to serve their sentences for fraud and tax evasion.

Pelosi signals TikTok may soon be banned on government devices

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi supports adding legislation that would ban TikTok on government-owned devices to a must-pass government funding bill next week, significantly boosting the chances of the provision becoming law following its passage in the Senate earlier this week.

North Carolina Supreme Court rejects ‘discriminatory’ voter ID constitutional amendment

North Carolina's Supreme Court struck down a voter ID law on Friday, finding that it was "motivated by a racially discriminatory purpose."

State Department: Elon Musk’s Twitter bans ‘difficult to square’ with free speech

Twitter CEO Elon Musk’s abrupt suspension of several journalists is “difficult to square” with free speech, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s team.
spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.