Federal grand jury indicts New Orleans' mayor, under investigation for years in a corruption probe
Takeaways from the Trump-Putin meeting: No agreement, no questions but lots of pomp
The much-anticipated summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin began with a warm welcome a military flyover but ended with a thud after the two leaders conceded they had failed to reach any agreements on how to end th...
Trump and Putin’s pivotal Alaska summit could reshape the war in Ukraine
President Donald Trump is on his way to a meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin in Alaska
Experts condemn NIH director’s defense of cut to vaccine research
Critics say Jay Bhattacharya’s comments on so-called failure of mRNA vaccines to ‘earn public trust’ are ‘astounding’ When the director of the National Institutes of Health this week said funding for the development of mRNA vaccines – the backbone of Covid vaccines – was being wound down because they had...
Rapper Sean Kingston to be sentenced for $1 million fraud scheme in South Florida
Rapper Sean Kingston is scheduled to be sentenced in South Florida on Friday after being convicted of a $1 million fraud scheme
Drinkmate recalls over 100,000 carbonation bottles due to explosion risk
More than 100,000 Drinkmate-branded carbonation bottles are being recalled across the U.S. and Canada because they can explode during use
Social Security’s 90th anniversary marked by funding threats and privatization talk
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Florida wildlife officials consider reopening bay nationally known for its oysters
Florida wildlife officials have given preliminary approval to a plan to reopen Apalachicola Bay for oyster harvesting, five years after the waters were closed due to dwindling shellfish populations
Supermarket gunman who targeted Black people wants charges dropped, says grand jury was too white
Attorneys for the gunman who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket argue that federal charges should be dropped due to a lack of minority representation on the grand jury
New York allowed pot shops to open too close to schools. Now they might have to move
New York’s legal marijuana agency allowed dozens of cannabis dispensaries to open too close to schools after regulators misread state law and are now pushing for a legislative fix to prevent the pot shops from having to relocate