Internal emails obtained by Axios are the latest signs of the chaos surrounding the 82-year-old former president during the final weeks of his administration.
When men who require meat to eat and real beds to sleep in are ousted from their employment to make room for vegetarians who can find the bliss of sleep in some filthy corner, it is rather difficult to say at what limit indignation ceases to be righteous
Ten judges tell NBC News the Supreme Court needs to explain its rulings better, with some urging Chief Justice John Roberts to do more to defend the judiciary against external criticism.
As the new school year begins, mixed immigration status families face heightened fears about ICE enforcement near schools, creating anxiety that extends far beyond the classroom
Google will be allowed to pay smart phone/computer companies to make its search engine default even though the Judge ruled it was illegal. Chrome will also not be dismantled.
They claim they are a lost tribe of Hebrews, with their King descended from David the Messiah, and say their ancestors were cast out when Elizabeth I deported native black Jacobites.
Disgraced former San Jose Councilmember Omar Torres has been sentenced to 18 years in prison after pleading ‘no contest’ to child molestation charges in April — a final turn in the shocking saga that rocked City Hall and Silicon Valley’s political scene
Prospective federal NDP leadership candidates will have to raise $100,000 and amass 500 signatures from members — most of which cannot come from cisgender men
A white California man has been sentenced to 27 years to life in prison for making racist threats against a pregnant Black woman after prosecutors appealed an earlier, lighter sentence
New narrative just dropped. Rather than allow private companies to go about their business, Chairman Trump routinely intervenes. When did the commander-in-chief become the chairman of the economy?
Australia - like much of the world - has in recent years seen a series of high-profile data breaches, including several where sensitive personal information was stolen and sold or published.
Springfield faced a crisis after Donald Trump falsely claimed Haitians were eating pets. Now his policies are driving out workers like Wilford Rinvil, who left for Canada.
This could apply not only to those providing shelter but also to aid workers, since they “make it possible for someone to remain illegally in the Netherlands,” the Council of State said.
The former special counsel, who led the Russia investigation during President Trump’s first term, has had difficulty speaking in recent months. A congressional committee dropped a request for Mr. Mueller to testify this week.
Fast-food franchise owner, Ali Shahid Butt, admits to conspiring to underpay taxes and hide cash payments to employees, including undocumented workers.
In a letter to Keir Starmer and Yvette Cooper, organisations including Rape Crisis England and Wales, the End Violence Against Women Coalition and Refuge called on ministers to stand up to the 'dangerous narrative'
Israel said on Friday that the airstrike had targeted the Iran-aligned group's chief of staff, defence minister and other senior officials and that it was verifying the outcome.
The bleak picture of the agricultural economy was echoed by the Federal Reserve’s latest survey of farm financial conditions. It found that weaker income has reduced liquidity for farmers, boosting demand for financing.
Nevada's infamous Burning Man festival has notified fans that their 'Orgy Dome' was destroyed by a dust storm that hit the Black Rock City desert on Saturday evening
"By merely accusing you of entering unlawfully, the government would deprive you of any meaningful opportunity to disprove its allegations," Cobb said. "Fortunately, that is not the law.”
Marcus J. Miller, and his child Vincen Miller, were found deceased after his wife was accused of driving a golf cart into a lake with their other children, per police
Thousands of Australians have turned out for anti-immigration rallies across the country that were condemned by the government as having far-right links and "spreading hate".
“We have people who fish in that river and actually eat the fish.” The sewage is starting to appear in northern Connecticut towns, including Suffield and Enfield, and is making its way south toward the Long Island Sound.
A new study by the Mount Sinai Hospital has found that beta-blockers not only aren't effective for most patients, but also increase rates of hospitalisation and death for women
Suffolk Police searched her property in Essex in October 2023 as part of a drugs raid which saw one suspect arrested but eventually released without charge.
According to the Family Research Council and CatholicVote, there have been 1098 reported cases of attacks against churches in the U.S., with 521 involving American Catholic churches since 2022.
"A school board member says the decline in enrollment is also partially a result of families who are afraid to send their children to school or who have self-deported back to their own country because of the immigration crackdown."
A court in the Netherlands ruled that a man who fathered at least 550 children in the past 16 years had lied to prospective mothers and fertility clinics.
State Rep. Ty Burns has pleaded guilty to domestic abuse and assault after police investigated reports that he tried to gouge out his wife’s eye and ran a van with his 16-year-old daughter inside off the road.
National flags are appearing on flyovers and lampposts across the country amid a wave of anti-migrant protests. Should mainstream politicians embrace the symbols?
France’s finance minister suggested that a cornerstone of the European economy might need help from the International Monetary Fund if a political and debt crisis were not addressed.
It’s the kind of phrase that sends shivers down the spine of anyone old enough to remember 1976, when Britain, broke, battered, and humiliated, had to beg the International Monetary Fund for a rescue package
exclusion of minorities was one aspect of this larger project, but the destruction of White ethnic communities and the creation of atomized suburban spaces were equally, if not more important components of this agenda of mass deracination
the restored Taliban—in all its ruthlessness—managed to spearhead, in the words of one expert, “the most successful counter-narcotics effort in human history.” The same couldn’t be said for the Americans coming home.
“Multiple studies and reports have highlighted efforts to manipulate information on the Wikipedia platform for propaganda aimed at Western audiences,” Comer and Mace wrote in the letter.