No. 2 Michigan suspends staffer after NCAA launches investigating into allegations of sign-stealing
No. 2 Michigan has suspended a low-level football program employee a day after disclosing that it is under NCAA investigation for allegedly stealing the play-calling signals used by its opponents
2023-10-21 04:52
The Supreme Court allows the White House to continue work to combat controversial social media posts
The Supreme Court says it will indefinitely block a lower court order curbing Biden administration efforts to combat controversial social media posts on topics including COVID-19 and election security
2023-10-21 04:52
Trump asks judge to pause gag order in 2020 election case while he pursues his appeal
Donald Trump’s lawyers have asked a federal judge to lift a narrow gag order imposed on him in his 2020 election interference case while the former president pursues a challenge to the ruling aimed at reining in his incendiary rhetoric
2023-10-21 04:51
‘It matters if I stick around': Drew Barrymore faces her fear of getting 'bad news' and gets a mammogram
Drew Barrymore is on a mission to inspire women to take charge of their health and get regular mammograms
2023-10-21 04:24
US Supreme Court blocks order curbing Biden administration social media contacts
By Andrew Chung The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday lifted restrictions imposed by lower courts on the ability
2023-10-21 04:20
Long-shot Republican candidate Perry Johnson drops out of White House race
By Tim Reid Perry Johnson, a businessman and long-shot for the Republican presidential nomination, dropped out of the
2023-10-21 04:18
Trump fined $5,000 for post disparaging court clerk in New York case- filing
By Jack Queen and Jasper Ward (Reuters) -Donald Trump was hit on Friday with a $5,000 fine by a New
2023-10-21 03:57
US Supreme Court won't revive law targeting federal gun curbs
By John Kruzel WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday declined to revive a Missouri law that bars state
2023-10-21 03:54
Donald Trump fined $5,000 for violating gag order in New York fraud trial and warned twice about imprisonment
Former President Donald Trump was fined $5,000 by a New York judge on Friday for violating a gag order not to speak about any members of the court staff -- and was warned twice about possible imprisonment.
2023-10-21 03:54
Who was Abdul Ghani Wahhaj? Man who kidnapped and killed his son, 3, rrested for planning terrorist attacks on US
The convicted group abducted Abdul Ghani from Georgia and brought him to New Mexico where they deprived him of his anti-seizure medication
2023-10-21 03:45
Incident involving US warship intercepting missiles near Yemen lasted 9 hours
A US warship that intercepted drones and missiles near the coast of Yemen on Thursday encountered a larger and more sustained barrage than was previously known, shooting down 4 cruise missiles and 15 drones over a period of 9 hours, according to a US official familiar with the situation.
2023-10-21 03:29
Who is Martin Fletcher? Israeli correspondent in tears as he reveals family members taken hostage by Hamas in Gaza
Martin Fletcher explained that Israel is delaying their move into Gaza because of hostages
2023-10-21 03:26
