Joe Clyde Daniels case: Judge denies bond reduction for Joseph Daniels
A two-day motions hearing in the Joe Clyde Daniels case has concluded, with a judge denying a bond reduction request for Joseph Daniels.
It's rare to dislodge an IUD with a DivaCup, but it's possible. It's most likely to happen three months after you first get your IUD, a doctor says.
Trump supporters called Ivanka a ‘disappointment’ for getting the jab
‘I’m just standing here today with soup for my family,’ the protester says, echoing an odd comment from Donald Trump last summer
Unveiling of outfits for Team USA and Canada attract controversy — for different reasons
Kristen Clarke would be first Black woman to lead crucial Justice Department division amid rise in white supremacist violence and threats to voting rights
‘They could not break one of the 10 commandments and just be faithful to their marrieds,’ host says
Sanctions follow allegations of election interference and a hacking campaign
Guillermo Lasso’s upset victory in Ecuador’s April 11 presidential election may not mark the start of an ideological shift to the right in Latin America, but it’s surely a setback for populist and leftist governments in the region.
A Russian intelligence agent accused of attempting to undermine US election integrity and sow disinformation was among Kremlin-linked figures targeted in Russian sanctions announced on Thursday. Federal authorities alleged that Konstantin Kilimnik "provided the Russian Intelligence Services with sensitive information on polling and campaign strategy" for former president Donald Trump in 2016. The allegations connect to findings from Robert Mueller's investigation and congressional investigations that assessed Mr Kilimnik was fed information by former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort.
Carlos Rodon had a perfect game going in the ninth inning. Then a toe got in the way.
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‘The Senate race was a rigged election – wake up and see it,’ attorney says during gathering
The bill aims to expand the number of Supreme Court justices from nine to 13
The US has for the first time designated China as its number one threat, with the intelligence community revealing on Wednesday that it is opening investigations into Beijing “every 10 hours”. Spy agency leaders told a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing that China is an "unparalleled priority”, citing the country’s regional aggression and cyber capabilities. “I don't think there is any country that presents a more severe threat to our innovation, our economic security and our democratic ideas,” Christopher Wray, FBI director, said in his testimony. “And the tools in their toolbox to influence our businesses, our academic institutions, our governments at all levels are deep and wide and persistent. “We have now over 2,000 investigations that tie back to the Chinese government,” he added. “I can assure the committee that's not because our folks don't have anything to do with their time."
Royals from around the world have paid tribute to Prince Philip in the days since his death, from his grandchildren to monarchs from other countries.
Days before attack, law enforcement officials were warned Stop the Steal campaign could attract ‘white supremacists, militia members’ and other violent groups
The incident is one of many police attacks against journalists during protests
The US government may soon announce sanctions on Russian intelligence officials and companies, and expel diplomats from the country.
Sen. Lindsey Graham called the move "dumber than dirt," saying Biden was "paving the way for another 9/11."
Pieces of the SkyWheel will continue to arrive over the next two weeks.