The New York court’s decision prevents Rudy Giuliani from representing clients as a lawyer.
Read More »Hundreds More Unmarked Graves Found at Former Residential School in Canada
Cowessess First Nation announces the discovery of up to 751 unmarked graves on former Marieval Indian Residential School grounds.
Read More »One dead, 10 known injured after oceanfront residential building partially collapses near Miami
Hundreds of fire and rescue workers scoured through tons of rubble after a 12-story oceanfront residential building partially collapsed just north of Miami Beach early Thursday, leaving at least one person dead and at least 10 injured, officials said.
Read More »Oath Keeper pleads guilty in major Capitol riot conspiracy case
It’s the first guilty plea in the DOJ’s conspiracy case against the group.
Read More »US Vice President Kamala Harris to visit U.S.-Mexico border on Friday
U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris will visit the U.S.-Mexico border on Friday for the first time since taking a lead role in immigration issues, her office said, bowing to pressure that she make the high-profile trip.
Read More »Pedestrian Bridge Collapses in Washington, DC, Leaving 6 Injured – Photo, Video
A pedestrian bridge over a highway collapsed in the US capital of Washington, DC, leaving at least six people injured, local media reported on Wednesday, citing officials
Read More »US seizure of pro-resistance websites belies Washington claim of advocating freedom of expression: Analyst
A political analyst says a recent US move to seize website domains of a number of Iraqi and Iranian television networks belies America’s claim of advocating freedom of expression.
Read More »Saudis who killed journalist Khashoggi received paramilitary training in US -New York Times
Four Saudis who participated in the 2018 killing of the Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi received paramilitary training in the United States the previous year under a contract approved by the State Department, the New York Times reported on Tuesday.
Read More »After closing AlGhadeer Website, US government SEIZES many media outlets
After the illegitimate seizing of the “Alghadeer satellite channel” website, US authorities have seized the web domains of many international media outlets Al-Malomah news agency, Press TV, and Al-Alam, along with the Yemeni TV channel Al Masirah.
Read More »US gun violence: Colorado shooting leaves 3 dead, including police officer
At least three people, including a suspected gunman, have been shot dead in the US state of Colorado, police said at a press briefing.
Read More »Trump wanted to send COVID-infected Americans to Guantanamo: Book
A new book by Washington Post reporters claims Trump asked if a detainment camp could be used to house the infected.
Read More »Juneteenth violence: At least 8 killed, dozens injured during Saturday shootings
Shootings on new holiday reported during events in more than a half dozen states
Read More »US Navy Releases Videos of USS Gerald R Ford Shrugging Off Powerful Explosion During Shock Trials (Videos)
The explosives used during Friday’s trials were so powerful, the shock they caused was registered as a small earthquake measuring 3.9.
Read More »US says preparing new Russia sanctions over Alexei Navalny poisoning
The United States is preparing fresh sanctions against Russia over the near-fatal poisoning of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, a top White House advisor warned Sunday.
Read More »Nine children and one adult killed in crash involving 18 vehicles in storm-hit US state of Alabama
Ten people killed in a two-vehicle crash in Alabama that appeared to be linked to the weather, says official.
Read More »US triples COVID vaccines for Taiwan amid tensions with China
A senior US administration official says Washington will ship 2.5 million COVID-19 vaccine doses to Taiwan, more than tripling America’s previous allocation of shots for the island, amid increasing tensions with China. Washington is competing with Beijing to deepen geopolitical clout through so-called “vaccine diplomacy”, according to Reuters. The vaccines …
Read More »Tropical Storm Claudette brings rain, floods to US Gulf Coast
Flooding had already begun overnight on Friday with reports of high water over roads and stranded vehicles. Tropical Storm Claudette formed along the US Gulf Coast on Saturday morning, bringing heavy rains and flooding to coastal states including Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. The National Hurricane Center in Miami said in …
Read More »Missing American woman found dead in Russia, suspect arrested
A 34-year old American woman who had been missing in Russia since Tuesday has been found dead and a Russian man has been arrested on suspicion of murder, the state Investigative Committee said on Saturday. Russia’s RIA news agency said the woman, which is named Catherine Serou, had been studying …
Read More »Canada extends US travel restrictions until July 21
Canada is extending a ban on non-essential travel with the United States until July 21 and will soon reveal how existing COVID-19 restrictions will be relaxed, Public Safety Minister Bill Blair said on Friday. Canada’s Liberal government is under increasing pressure from businesses and the tourism industry to ease the …
Read More »US top court rejects Republican bid to rescind Obamacare
The Supreme Court justices have dismissed a challenge to the Obama-era healthcare law by a 7-2 vote, preserving insurance coverage for millions of Americans. The US Supreme Court has dismissed a challenge to the Obama era health care law, preserving insurance coverage for millions of Americans. The justices, by a …
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