Investigators believe deaths of friends found in Lake Erie were accidental
Investigators said Tuesday they believe the deaths of two friends found in Lake Erie were the result of an accident.
The US president backtracks on a plan to raise the cap, prompting criticism from his party.
‘An attorney who works in this office failed to fully inform himself before speaking in court’
‘We see what Russia is doing to undermine our democracies’, foreign minister says
Barney Harris shot and killed despite wearing bulletproof vest to rob drugs and cash
‘Thank God the light finally changed and I was able to drive off’, said victim after abuse
The lawsuit filed against police says the vicitm now experiences fear, trauma and anxiety whenever she leaves her home
Sanctions follow allegations of election interference and a hacking campaign
‘Mitch McConnell is not a force for good in our country,’ Nancy Pelosi reportedly told author
Downing Street says UK’s case data ‘speaks for itself’ as infections continue to fall
"Y'all are the loudest on this motherf---ing app," the rapper said in video. "Y'all blame everything with what's wrong in America beside the police."
Pfizer is 95 per cent effective in preventing Covid-19 disease and Moderna is 94 per cent effective in preventing Covid-19 disease
Putin's chief critic said in March that he was going on hunger strike after he was denied medical help in prison.
Former Tesla engineer Guangzhi Cao will pay the EV maker an undisclosed sum after the automaker sued Cao for copying its Autopilot source code.
Google broke Australian law by misleading users about personal location data collected through Android mobile devices, a judge found Friday. The Federal Court decision was a partial win for the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, the nation’s fair trade watchdog, which has been prosecuting Google for broader alleged breaches of consumer law since October 2019. Justice Thomas Thawley found that Google misled Android mobile device users about personal location data collected between January 2017 and December 2018.
Médecins Sans Frontières says country has been plunged into ‘permanent state of mourning’
Negotiations to bring the United States back into a landmark nuclear deal with Iran resumed Thursday in Vienna amid signs of progress — but also under the shadow of an attack this week on Iran's main nuclear facility. After more than two hours of talks characterized by Russia's delegate as generally positive, issues were turned back over to two working groups for continued discussion and refinement. In 2015, Iran signed an agreement with the U.S., Russia, China, Germany, France and Britain that was intended to set limits on Tehran's nuclear program in order to block it from building a nuclear weapon — something it insists it doesn't want to do.
The men, who texted and emailed hundreds of companies, didn't expect to have 700 corporations, nonprofits, and law firms sign on.
The Bronx rapper called out Republicans in the wake of Daunte Wright’s death
The rags-to-riches rise of a fiercely anti-communist Hong Kong tycoon who ended up in jail for protesting.
CDC recommends vaccinated people continue wearing ‘a mask’