Tag: U.S.
Confidence in U.S. Courts Plummets to Rate Far Below Peer Nations Very few countries have experienced similar declines, typically in the wake of wrenching turmoil. Experts called the data, …
Tech Entrepreneur Convicted of Second-Degree Murder in Death of Cash App Founder Nima Momeni, 40, was convicted by a San Francisco jury in the fatal stabbing of Bob Lee, …
What We Know About the Madison School Shooting The police in Wisconsin are working to establish a motive for the attack, which left a student and teacher dead and …
15-Year-Old Girl Identified as the Shooter in a Wisconsin School Natalie Rupnow was identified by the police as the shooter in the attack at Abundant Life Christian School. Investigators …
Black Student Enrollment at Harvard Law Drops by More Than Half After a Supreme Court decision ended race-based admissions, some law schools saw a decline in Black and Hispanic …
The Ordinary Explanations Behind the Mysterious Lights in the Skies As tips roll in, most reported incidents involve piloted planes and hobby drones, not foreign spying or secret programs, …
An Offhand Remark by Trump Gives a Glimpse Into His Worldview “The first term, everybody was fighting me,” the president-elect said. “In this term, everybody wants to be my …
Young Republicans Gather, Ready to Make America Vengeful Again At a gala on Wall Street for the New York Young Republican Club, attendees were looking forward to retribution from …
Hegseth’s Guard Left the Army After the Beating of a Civilian During Training John Hasenbein, who has escorted Donald J. Trump’s pick for defense secretary to meetings on Capitol …
Sudden Loss of Undocumented Workers Threw Tech Supplier Into Upheaval Jabil says it required “herculean efforts” to replace employees from a staffing agency. Other businesses are bracing for “an …