Tuesday, April 1, 2025
The attorney general will direct prosecutors to insist on the ultimate punishment if the Ivy League graduate is convicted.
Nine Republicans along with all Democrats on Tuesday buck Speaker Johnson on a procedural vote, forcing the speaker to send everyone home.
It does not seem coincidental that Beijing is raising the idea of exerting pressure on North Korea to slow down if not abandon its nuclear program exactly when the Japanese and South Koreans would be most receptive.
The filmmaker is, again, blaming American intelligence agencies for the 35th president’s death.
The Defense Against Drones Act, nominally introduced to protect privacy, faces backlash from law enforcement and industry leaders.
The three-time Academy Award-winning filmmaker will testify on Capitol Hill on Tuesday.
As of April 1, the city will start issuing fines to New Yorkers if they’re found to be dodging the city’s mandatory composting policy.
The pair ended up staying 286 days, traveled 121,347,491 miles, and completed 4,576 orbits around Earth, NASA said.
Jason Galanis testified before Congress via video feed from prison in 2024 about the first son’s use of his family name to make millions.
The Sentencing Council may, however, cave to the pressure and suspend the guidelines after previously refusing to do so.
One preacher says the injunction treats Christians like ‘unwanted criminals.’
‘Thank you. Your compassion is seen here in the United States and we are grateful,” one person writes on X.
According to Israeli reports, Vice-Admiral Eli Sharvit’s nomination is now dead on arrival.
President Trump has championed the deal, calling it a significant step in bolstering hemispheric defense and reducing China’s clout in the area.
One member of Ireland’s parliament says Conor McGregor has a ‘snowball’s chance’ of receiving enough support to make it on the ballot.
Stahl apparently doubts that Hamas terrorists meant to starve hostages.
The president claimed in a 2024 speech that the general he has now nominated to serve as his chief military advisor once told him, ‘I love you, sir. I think you’re great, sir. I’ll kill for you, sir.’
A whistleblower claims nominee Frank Bisignano has meddled with agency staffing ahead of taking the job.
‘He was a convicted MS-13 gang member with no legal right to be here. My further comment is that it’s gross to get fired up about gang members getting deported while ignoring citizens they victimize,’ Vance says.
‘Don’t you think he’s probably kinda trolling?’ one Republican senator says.
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