Friday, April 4, 2025
‘Project 1512’ is looking into the decision to charge protesters under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which was intended by Congress to be used against financial fraud.
Steve Bannon may take the mayor’s ‘Damascene moment’ with a grain of salt, but a Democratic strategist insists Hizonner has always been more conservative.
A lawyer for the DOJ said he did not know why the individual had been sent to a prison in Central America.
Washington Capitals star needs a hat trick to pass ‘the Great One’ in career goals.
The directive is simple — no more handing out drug equipment in public spaces like streets, parks, or sidewalks.
NASA says the chances of an asteroid dubbed ‘2024 YR4’ hitting the lunar surface have doubled since February.
Prices, which rose on Wednesday, fall back in the wake of new tariffs ranging up to 50 percent on some Asian exporters.
The investigation will determine if Hegseth improperly discussed operational plans and violated records retention rules.
The decision drew outrage from the Jewish community which chided the organizers for their selective inclusivity.
Milei might blow up a regional trade bloc to make a zero tariff deal with Trump, ‘which wouldn’t be convenient because we have a lot of trade with Brazil,’ a Buenos Aires economist tells the Sun.
President Trump says that the figurehead is the victim of ‘lawfare.’
Without an American cop patrolling the Europe beat, ancient fissures suddenly resurface.
Second act in agonizing leadership crisis begins as left-leaning Minju Party praises the court’s ‘wise decision.’
Mykhailo Polyakov left offerings of a coconut and Diet Coke for the reclusive Sentinelese tribe before being detained by Indian authorities for trespassing.
The African country hopes the gesture will entice the Trump Administration to sign a minerals deal that would provide them protection from rebels.
ByteDance was supposed to sell by Saturday or shut down in the U.S.
‘We’re very fortunate, in a way, to live in a time where there’s so little trust in the British government,’ the comedian says in a video.
The official said Canada is seeking new markets in Asia and Europe to put ‘maximum pressure’ on Trump in the wake of his tariffs.
The undergrad, modeling his effort after Elon Musk, is facing an investigation by the school after he asked nearly 4,000 employees to explain their jobs.
The former vice president and failed presidential candidate is reported to be considering a run for California governor.
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