- — Supreme Court will hear NC case with 2024 presidential election implications
- The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Thursday to hear a North Carolina case with nationwide implications — on whether state legislatures should be immune from judicial oversight in state court when Click to Continue »
- — Drugs recalled for overdose threat — stronger pain pills put in weaker pills’ bottles
- A packing mistake that can have deadly consequences caused Bryant Ranch Prepack to recall one lot each of Morphine Sulfate 30 mg Extended-Release tablets and Morphine Sulfate 60 mg Extended-Release Click to Continue »
- — Josh Hawley became a symbol of the Jan. 6 insurrection. He hasn’t come up in the hearings.
- The Select Committee to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol has presented a lot of evidence about the effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential Click to Continue »
- — Colombians, more than anyone else, are looking for homes in Miami — a warning to the new president | Opinion
- Colombia’s president-elect and former leftist guerrilla Gustavo Petro has shown signs of moderation since his June 19 election. But Colombia still faces an ongoing danger of a stampede of capital, Click to Continue »
- — South Florida clinics seeing influx of women as Florida’s 15-week abortion ban looms
- Danielle Tallafuss was almost 23 weeks pregnant when her baby was diagnosed with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS), a condition in which the left side of the heart is critically Click to Continue »
- — A meat company is recalling 25,000 packs of salami sticks over a potential danger
- Creminelli Fine Meats recalled 4,207 pounds — or, about 25,889 2.6-ounce packages — of its Uncured Italian Salami Parmesan sticks. The recall notice posted by the USDA says there’s a Click to Continue »
- — Mark Meadows: 5 takeaways from his aide’s testimony about the Jan. 6 insurrection
- North Carolina’s Mark Meadows is a key player in the events surrounding Jan. 6, 2021. He served as former President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, was with the president on Click to Continue »
- — An updated COVID booster to target omicron? What to know as subvariants spread
- Will the makeup of COVID-19 booster vaccines be modified to target the rapidly evolving omicron variant? It’s possible as Food and Drug Administration advisers — the Vaccines and Related Biological Click to Continue »
- — Anthony Fauci says he didn’t call Roger Marshall a ‘moron’— at least not directly
- Dr. Anthony Fauci said he didn’t call Roger Marshall a “moron” during a January congressional hearing— at least not directly. “I didn’t directly say that to him, I mumbled something Click to Continue »
- — Former Jan. 6 committee counsel to run as independent in Missouri
- John Wood, the former U.S. attorney for the Western District of Missouri, Wednesday officially entered the U.S. Senate race in Missouri, adding an independent candidate to an already crowded field Click to Continue »
- — Rabbi’s suit over Florida abortion law tests bounds of religious objections after Roe
- Weeks before the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, revoking a woman’s constitutional right to abortion, a rabbi and lawyer in Boynton Beach was preparing to take action against Florida. Click to Continue »
- — White House announces new monkeypox vaccine strategy, will prioritize areas with outbreaks
- The White House unveiled an updated monkeypox vaccination strategy Tuesday afternoon, with plans to send hundreds of thousands of doses to areas with confirmed outbreaks. The U.S. Department of Health Click to Continue »
- — Now hold Epstein and Maxwell’s powerful friends accountable, says sex trafficking victim
- At her New York sentencing Tuesday, Ghislaine Maxwell addressed victims who had suffered sexual abuse at the hands of Jeffrey Epstein and herself, telling them she hoped her conviction would Click to Continue »
- — Mark Meadows asked for pardon from Trump, aide testifies in Jan. 6 hearing
- Mark Meadows, former chief of staff to President Donald Trump, sought a pardon for his actions on Jan. 6, 2021, his top aide, Cassidy Hutchinson, testified Tuesday. In a surprise Click to Continue »
- — Dershowitz says ‘nobody had a clue’ Epstein, Maxwell were sex abusers. The victims disagree.
- Girls and young women who say they were victimized by a sex trafficking ring led by the multi-millionaire Jeffrey Epstein described his properties as places where girls lounged topless by Click to Continue »
- — Ghislaine Maxwell sentenced to 20 years for sexually trafficking girls for Jeffrey Epstein
- Clad in a navy blue prison jumpsuit, her ankles shackled, Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years for procuring underage girls for Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual gratification. Maxwell, 60, the multi-millionaire’s Click to Continue »
- — ‘Russophobic’: McConnell added to list of U.S. officials banned from Russia
- “Moscow Mitch” can no longer travel to the country that his critics accuse him of being beholden to. Russia’s Foreign Ministry announced Tuesday that Mitch McConnell was prohibited from entering Click to Continue »
- — COVID-sniffing dogs can also smell long-term virus symptoms in patients, study says
- While researchers already discovered a trained dog’s nose can identify COVID-19 with its scent-detecting capabilities, dogs have now demonstrated they can also sniff out long-term virus symptoms — often called Click to Continue »
- — Mike Pompeo launches digital ad in Iowa and South Carolina focusing on religious freedom
- Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s super PAC launched an ad touting religious freedom in two early presidential primary states, a sign that he is seriously considering a presidential bid Click to Continue »
- — Panera chowder recalled in 12 states for a possibly ‘serious or life-threatening’ mistake
- One lot of Panera at Home Southwest Corn Chowder has been recalled in 12 states for a serious food allergy issue. Wheat is in the chowder, according to the recall Click to Continue »
- — ‘This sorority that none of us asked to join’: Victims head to NYC for Maxwell sentencing
- Some have come from overseas, some from only a couple hours away. But their journey can’t be measured in the miles they have traveled. It can be measured in the Click to Continue »
- — Despite end of Roe v. Wade, a Hialeah abortion clinic is packed as usual. But for how long?
- She was scrolling through Instagram Friday morning when she stumbled on the news, just an hour before she planned to drive to Hialeah to start the process to terminate an Click to Continue »
- — Coronavirus weekly need-to-know: COVID reinfections, cases, fake vaccine cards & more
- In the United States, more than 86 million people have tested positive for the coronavirus since the start of the pandemic as of Saturday, June 25, according to Johns Hopkins Click to Continue »
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