For years, the Maryland governor has faced questions about whether he had wrongfully said he had a Bronze Star. He insisted no. But an old document proves otherwise.
"...neither the university nor its medical school, which is a sponsor of the symposium, exercised any judgment at all before greenlighting an embarrassing gala for the pandemic fringe."
The seven largest European companies have risen the most on the stock market since the Russian invasion began, but their American counterparts are worth over twice as much, according to a new report
A Brazil Supreme Court judge warned Elon Musk Wednesday that he would have X suspended in Latin America's largest nation if the billionaire didn't name a legal representative for the platform in the country within 24 hours.
The Biden administration is drafting an executive order for federal and state governments to speed up the adoption of digital ID and a uniform, government-run online identity system to verify identity and age, and access public websites and services.
Trinidad and Tobago is the latest nation to embrace a global movement that began in recent years to abolish colonial-era symbols as it reckons with its past and questions if and how it should memorialize it as demands for slavery reparations grow
Video shows Wang and her staff trying to get the bag back. However, the unhoused woman got angry and refused to give it back. The donation bag had around $1,000.
On its 10th anniversary, Signal’s president wants to remind you that the world’s most secure communications platform is a nonprofit. It’s free. It doesn’t track you or serve you ads. It pays its engineers very well. And it’s a go-to app for hundreds of...
FEC chairman shuts down request: "The First Amendment is not optional. I'll never support shutting down political speech online, including your memes."
Administrations are clamping down ahead of a potentially volatile fall of continued protests opposing the Israel-Hamas war, compounded by a divisive presidential election.
In a milestone breakthrough, more than half of Caltech’s incoming undergraduate class this fall will be women for the first time in its 133-year history.
In a review of more than 300 cases in 2021 and 2023, the inspector general found no evidence that the FBI complied with mandatory reporting requirements to local law enforcement about 50 percent of the time.
New York’s bus system has one of the worst fare evasion problems of any major city in the world. The issue is more pronounced on buses than in the subway.
“It’s a big problem for the region, if the impression arises that significant parts of the population not only tolerate anti-immigration and anti-diversity positions, but also support ... them”
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has visited the city of Solingen three days after a deadly knife attack there. Scholz said he hoped to rapidly "tighten up" German laws on carrying knives.
“Fighting disinformation and promoting media freedom are two sides of the same coin — and we want Big Tech to do both,” European Commission vice-president Věra Jourová
In 2021, senior officials from the Biden Administration, including the White House, repeatedly pressured out teams for months to censor certain COVID-19 content, including humor and satire"
The Virginia women’s college made the change to comport with its founding documents, creating a stricter gender admissions policy than many of its peers.
"I’ve never really had problems with it before, and it’s our First Amendment, so it’s kind of hard for them to infringe upon our rights," student Caleb Horst said.
The troubled humanitarian mission faced early concerns within the U.S. government, including a warning that rough seas could pose serious challenges, an inspector general found.
A Greek-flagged oil tanker carrying 150,000 tonnes of crude that was evacuated by its crew after being attacked in the Red Sea now poses an environmental hazard, the EU's Red Sea naval mission "Aspides" said on Thursday.
The vessel, under development since 2010, has been plagued by technical problems and has yet to fulfill its purpose of ferrying astronauts to the International Space Station, allowing Boeing's rival SpaceX to zoom ahead with its Crew Dragon capsule.
CPS officials on Friday said 1,900 disabled students still lack bus service. They cite an ongoing driver shortage and a spike in students with disabilities requesting transportation
The controversial reform, set for a congressional vote in September, proposes that judges, including all Supreme Court justices, be elected by popular vote.
For many, Covid is increasingly regarded like the common cold. A scratchy throat and canceled plans bring a bewildering new critique from friends: You shouldn’t have tested.
False and misleading claims of such a trivial nature might not seem particularly harmful, but a deluge of them could easily add up to real damage at the polls, according to experts.
Spic chief who severely injured citizen and citizen's classic Mustang says has right to turn his body camera off as he's about to commit a crime because muh 5th amendment
In May 2022, Xuan-Kha Tran Pham sued the CIA in federal court for “wrongfully imprisoning me in a lower perspective” and “brutally torturing me with a degenerating disability consistently since 1988 till the present from the fourh dimension."
One sign read: “Free Love! All Sales Final,” while another warned that “Freedoms End Soon.” Under the signs were shelves stocked with free-to-take emergency birth control and condoms encased in custom-printed wrapping that read “F**k project 2025.”
University officials are spelling out strict codes around protests. They say they are trying to be clear. Others say they are trying to suppress speech.
A failure of cooperation between New York City and federal authorities allowed Daniel Davon-Bonilla, a 24-year-old from Nicaragua, to slip out of the grasp of law enforcement.
The politician fathered two children before claiming to be a woman, has claimed that the penis is not a male sexual organ and said that he stole his wife's clothes.
The rapidly melting Arctic is not only creating new opportunities for the shipping industry and access to natural resources but also increasing the focus of the world’s leading countries on the struggle for influence.