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Florida AG James Uthmeier will introduce a new policy Tuesday targeting private law firms who engage in outside legal counsel for the state's office if they affirm DEI/ESG mandates.
Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle opened up about a life-threatening medical scare during the first episode of her new podcast, "Confessions of a Female Founder."
Two pedestrians on the beach found a 2,500-year-old dagger in Poland last month, and the Museum of the History of the Kamieńska Land announced the discovery on Facebook on March 30.
The Ukrainian president did not suggest that they had been sent by Beijing’s military, but he pointed to their presence as further evidence that Moscow was not truly interested in peace.
A case involving a Venezuelan migrant, Daniel Zacarias Matos, could explore the question of whether President Trump has used the Alien Enemies Act in a lawful manner.
The pilots’ conversation with air traffic controllers, revealed in a partial transcript, could offer clues to what caused the disaster in South Korea, which killed 179 people.
Not long before he became Virginia’s governor, Mr. Youngkin helped lead, and spoke approvingly of, efforts to improve racial and gender diversity at his private equity firm.
As the co-chief executive of the Carlyle Group, Glenn Youngkin worked to address disparities in the financial sector. As governor of Virginia, he has embraced President Trump’s hostility to D.E.I. initiatives.
Elon Musk sparred on social media Tuesday with White House Senior Counselor Peter Navarro, after Navarro said in an interview Monday that Tesla was a car “assembler" rather than a manufacturer.
Attorney General Pam Bondi put migrant criminals on notice after the Supreme Court granted a request to lift the stay on deportation flights in a temporary victory for President Trump.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced an investigation into USA Fencing after fencer Stephanie Turner protested against competing with a transgender athlete.
On the issue of tariffs, there is strong reason to believe that President Donald Trump is not engaging in hyperbole to get a better deal. He means it this time and he's all in.
Gerhardt Konig pleaded not guilty in a Hawaii courtroom on Monday after he allegedly tried to kill his wife as his attorney claims "there are two sides to every story."
Adm. James Kilby says expensive Red Sea missile defenses are not sustainable and calls on the military-industrial base to speed up cheaper munitions production.
During Monday's episode of "American Idol," Carrie Underwood shared a heartfelt testimony after contestants went head-to-head during a performance of Brandon Lake's "Gratitude."
President Donald Trump's nominee for National Nuclear Security Administrator, Brandon Williams, is appearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
A federal judge has canceled a planned hearing on the Trump administration's use of an 18th century law to deport foreign nationals after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the president.
Billionaire Elon Musk escalated his attacks against White House trade adviser Peter Navarro Tuesday, calling him a “moron” and “dumber than a sack of bricks.” Musk responded Tuesday to the trade adviser’s suggestion on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” Monday that the Tesla boss was “not a car manufacturer” but “a car assembler.” Elon Musk escalated his...
Long Qian Chen, 49, was hit with a slew of attempted murder and assault raps late Monday after he allegedly unleashed mayhem inside the Bensonhurst home at the weekend, cops confirmed.
The National Weather Service is no longer providing language translations of its products, a change that experts say could put non-English speakers at risk of missing potentially life-saving warnings about extreme weather. The weather service has “paused” the translations because its contract with the provider has lapsed, NWS spokesperson Michael Musher said. He declined further...