For the first time, Connecticut has allowed people to cast ballots early, in person, ahead of an election, years after almost every other state in the country offered voters that option.
People ought to recognize that the benefits of corporate welfare go to politicians and big businesses, not to the public. If they did, politicians would be more likely to reject requests for favors.
The National Archives has sent the House Oversight Committee nearly 6,000 pages of emails as part of Republican’s investigation into President Biden. The pair of letters addressed to Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) and obtained by Axios, is dated March 26 and is responding to a request from last September about “certain Presidential and...
Pop star Lizzo lashed out on social media following backlash over lawsuits from dancers who accused the artist of fostering a hostile work environment, saying she's tired of "being dragged." “I’m getting tired of putting up with being dragged by everyone in my life and on the internet,” the “Juice” singer said in an Instagram...
The United Nations is investigating an explosion that wounded three of its personnel and a translator Saturday in southern Lebanon. “This morning, three OGL (UNTSO) military observers and one Lebanese language assistant on a foot patrol along the Blue Line were injured when an explosion occurred near their location," the statement from Andrea Tenenti, spokesperson...
A three-ship convoy departed Cyprus for Gaza early Saturday, with 400 tons of food and other supplies, the second delivery of the kind recently as concerns about widespread famine in the region grow. The aid deliveries are organized by World Central Kitchen (WCK). The boats are carrying ready-to-eat items like rice, pasta, flour, legumes, canned...
For those screaming out against Saudi Arabia being appointed chair of the United Nations’ top forum for women’s rights and gender equality, I suggest they reach out to the Kingdom’s ambassador to the United States. That would be Her Royal Highness Princess Reema Bandar al-Saud — the first female Saudi ambassador to the United States.
Former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance said she thinks a gag order issued in former President Trump's hush money will likely be expanded, following Trump's recent attacks on the New York judge and his daughter. “Judges typically don't protect themselves simply because they don't need the protection,” Vance, a former U.S. attorney for the Northern District...
Maryland Governor Wes Moore said the conditions remained "unsafe" for rescue divers due to debris and weather following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.