Philly suburbs push for more vaccines from state department of health
It's a continuation of a battle that has been going on between southeastern Pennsylvania counties and the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
The ad will air starting on Thursday in Palm Beach, Florida – where Mar-a-Lago is based
Controversial Republican says New York progressive ‘doesn’t know anything about the economy or economics’
‘Do. Not. Come. For. Stacey. Abrams.’
Los Angeles Lakers star says he took the tweet down because it was ‘being used to create more hate’
After another spate of mass shootings in America, Democrats are attempting to tighten gun-control measures
Justice calls ruling ‘an abrupt break from precedent’
Conservatives argue that a Minneapolis jury was intimidated into finding Chauvin guilty
What's on TV tonight, Thursday, April 22: "Station 19" on ABC; "Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World" on PBS
If tensions between the United States and China intensify, North Korea can take advantage of it and capitalise on it’, says Moon Jae-in
From ‘hijacking’ results to ‘micromanaging’ elections, new report reveals how Republicans are trying to strip oversight to gain permanent control
The baby “suffered from a gaping skull fracture on the left side of the head and numerous scalp and brain hemorrhages,” the district attorney said
‘Let’s just hope, in your life, you never need a police officer,’ Brian Kilmeade says
Judge revokes Chauvin’s bail and he will remain in police custody until his sentencing, which is scheduled for June.
Hilary Duff will star as Sophie in Hulu's "How I Met Your Father," a new series inspired by CBS' long-running hit sitcom "How I Met Your Mother."
Relief, even if fleeting and momentary, is a feeling that Black Americans have rarely known in America: From slavery to Jim Crow segregation to enduring punishments for living while Black, a breath of fresh air untainted by oppression has long been hard to come by. The fate of Chauvin — found guilty of murder and manslaughter for holding a knee to Floyd’s neck, choking off his breathing until he went limp last May — showed Black Americans and their compatriots once again that the legal system is capable of valuing Black lives. Or at least it can hold one white police officer in Minnesota accountable for what many declared an unambiguous act of murder months ago.
‘Law enforcement officers deserve better than to be utilised as pawns! And you and your colleagues should be ashamed of yourselves!’ Demings thunders at Jordan
The bill is just one of a handful of Republican-backed proposals introduced in the Oklahoma Legislature this year aimed at cracking down on protests.
Here's how to watch the new National Geographic docuseries on whales, streaming on Disney Plus in April 2021.
Dominic Cummings was on Thursday night named by Downing Street sources as the person suspected of leaking text messages sent by the Prime Minister. The former chief adviser to Boris Johnson is the prime suspect in the leaking of messages which implicated the Prime Minister in two separate lobbying scandals. Number 10 sources believe Mr Cummings, 49, is “bitter” that the Government has been “making great progress” since he departed in acrimonious circumstances last November. The revelation that Mr Cummings may be behind the leaks threatens to reignite the damaging briefing war which erupted in Number 10 after the former adviser was forced out last year. The Prime Minister and his fiancée Carrie Symonds have faced a wave of hostile leaks and briefings in the past six months. Mr Cummings has been fingered as the likely culprit in the leaking of messages between Mr Johnson and the Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, and separate texts between the Prime Minister and the businessman Sir James Dyson. The former adviser is understood to have had access to the text messages during his time working in government. The source said: “If you join the dots it looks like it’s coming from Dom. More than anything the PM is disappointed and saddened by what Dom has been up to. “Dom may feel bitter about what’s happened since he left. Rather than falling apart, the Government has been making great progress.”
The country remains out of step with other major nations by refusing to commit to deeper emissions cuts.