Defense secretary issues new memo on how to reshuffle Pentagon leadership roles amid Tuberville blockade
Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has issued guidance to the military workforce for the first time about how Pentagon leadership roles will likely need to be reshuffled as a result of Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville's hold on military confirmations.
2023-08-05 02:27
Google Wins Limits to Antitrust Claims at Trial Over Search Deals
Alphabet Inc.’s Google will face a scaled-down antitrust suit over its search business after a federal judge threw
2023-08-05 02:20
Exclusive-US declines to invoke prisoner of war status for Travis King
By Phil Stewart WASHINGTON The United States has declined so far to classify Army Private Travis King as
2023-08-05 02:15
'Rust' armorer waives hearing, shooting case may now go to trial
By Andrew Hay “Rust” armorer Hannah Gutierrez on Friday waived her right to a preliminary hearing, allowing charges
2023-08-05 01:56
Migrants waiting at US-Mexico border blow off steam with soccer
By Jose Luis Gonzalez CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico The ball flies. The teen runs and heads it straight into
2023-08-05 01:54
Allianz Hedge Fund Manager Must Face US Fraud Charges, Judge Rules
A New York judge declined to dismiss charges against Gregoire Tournant, a former Allianz SE hedge fund manager
2023-08-05 01:50
Armed experts re-enact Parkland school shooting for lawsuit evidence
Live bullets will be fired inside the school to assess whether they could be heard outside.
2023-08-05 01:46
Big Ten has cleared the way for Oregon and Washington to apply for membership, AP sources say
The Big Ten has cleared the way for Oregon and Washington to apply for membership and join the conference, according to four people familiar with the negotiations
2023-08-05 01:28
Pre-Olympics women's swimming event postponed as storms dirty Seine river
By America Hernandez and Louise Dalmasso PARIS (Reuters) -Participants of this weekend's Open Water Swimming World Cup were barred from
2023-08-05 01:28
American executive with UK publisher of Harry Potter killed in boating accident on Italy's Amalfi coast
A tourist who was CEO of the American arm of the British publisher that launched Harry Potter in the UK was killed off Italy's Amalfi Coast after the "gommone" or motorboat she was riding on with her family collided with a sailing vessel rented for special events, according to the Prosecutor's office in Salerno, which is conducting the investigation into her death.
2023-08-05 01:25
Factbox-Military interventions by West African ECOWAS bloc
West African defence chiefs on Friday agreed a plan for intervention in Niger if its coup leaders do
2023-08-05 01:22
Randall Park adapts a favorite graphic novel for his feature debut 'Shortcomings'
Randall Park was a struggling actor when he first encountered Adrian Tomine’s graphic novel “Shortcomings” in 2007
2023-08-05 00:59
