President Donald Trump approved the strike before Christmas after months of planning, including troops training using a model ...
This article highlights ongoing racial bias in U.S. jury trials, focusing on a Mississippi case where prosecutors, led by Doug Evans, repeatedly removed Black jurors to secure a death sentence.
Other big changes are in store for LIRR riders, including the elimination of round-trip and 10-Trip tickets, and ...
A new Stanford study found that pairing law enforcement officers with mental health clinicians in one California county reduced the likelihood of costlier and more intrusive interventions. Briana ...
It’s really brought people together,” he said, “because everyone seems to not like it.” The logo has been controversial at best, widely panned at worst. It’s designed with a blocky font that mimics ...
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She also said Trump's assertion about Bill Clinton and the files is "wrong." Days before Friday's deadline for the release of materials from the government's Epstein files, White House chief of staff ...
Susie Wiles generally helps quietly shape headlines. She is rarely the focus of them. That changed in dramatic fashion Tuesday after Vanity Fair published a deeply reported profile of the 68-year-old ...
Before you begin this Quest, in addition to raising Snow White's Friendship Level to 10, you must unlock the following Villagers: Snow White tells you that she is excited to bring back the Wishblossom ...
The White House chief of staff said Trump has an "alcoholic's personality." In candid interviews with Vanity Fair, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles opened up about President Donald Trump and his ...
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Every January, executives hope to kick off the year with energy and focus. Yet too often, teams return from the holiday break drained rather than refreshed. Instead of feeling recharged, employees ...