Biden defers to Justice Department in first public answer on special counsel investigation into his son
President Joe Biden on Friday said he had no comment and deferred to the Department of Justice when asked for his reaction to the special counsel appointment in the case of his son, Hunter Biden.
2023-08-19 04:20
Biden goes west for his second vacation of the month
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden are heading west on Friday for more rest and relaxation
2023-08-19 04:20
West African bloc says 'D-Day' set for possible Niger intervention
By Maxwell Akalaare Adombila ACCRA (Reuters) -West Africa's main regional bloc on Friday said it had agreed an undisclosed "D-Day"
2023-08-19 03:53
Court tosses Jan. 6 sentence in ruling that could impact other low-level Capitol riot cases
A federal appeals court in Washington has ordered a new sentence for a North Carolina man who pleaded guilty to a petty offense in the Capitol riot
2023-08-19 03:53
US, Japan and South Korea condemn 'dangerous and aggressive actions' by China
CAMP DAVID, Maryland The United States prevailed on Japan and South Korea on Friday to use their strongest
2023-08-19 03:52
What did Mackenzie Shirilla do after killing her boyfriend and his friend? Ohio teen was found guilty of murder
After a four-day trial, a judge found the now-19-year-old Mackenzie Shirilla guilty of four counts of murder and other charges for the deranged plot
2023-08-19 03:50
US State Dept OKs potential sale to Australia of HIMARS for $975 million - Pentagon
WASHINGTON The U.S. State Department has approved a possible sale to Australia of M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket
2023-08-19 03:47
Who is Abel Giovani Nava? Texas man admits murdering his wife because of 'jealousy problems'
Abel Nava was charged with first-degree murder and is in custody at Carrizales-Rucker Detention Facility
2023-08-19 03:46
Mississippi seeks new court hearing to revive its permanent stripping of some felons' voting rights
Mississippi is asking a federal appeals court for a second hearing on whether it can permanently strip voting rights from people convicted of certain felonies
2023-08-19 03:29
Surviving Beatles join Dolly Parton on 'Let It Be' cover
LOS ANGELES Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, the two living members of The Beatles, have reunited for a
2023-08-19 03:24
Rhode Island tornado lifts car as New England storms damages homes, flood roads
A fire official says a Rhode Island tornado lifted a car off an interstate as severe weather swept over storm-weary New England, damaging homes
2023-08-19 03:18
A week of Canada wildfires - in maps and charts
This has been the worst wildfire season in Canada's history, as shown in these maps and charts.
2023-08-19 03:16
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