The five biggest stories to hit our headlines over the past seven days Source
The Hampden District Attorney’s Office will be holding a gun buyback event this Saturday to encourage residents to properly dispose of any unwanted firearms.
The investments would cover a range of different sectors including energy and digital infrastructure
A UK court has ruled that a near billion dollar developer lawsuit against Apple will be allowed to proceed, after the iPhone maker attempted to get it dismissed. The £785M ($979M) antitrust lawsuit was filed on behalf of more than 1,500 British developers, and alleges that Apple’s monopolistic control of the market for iPhone apps allowed the company to charge ‘abusive’ levels of commission on app sales more
Seven states led by Missouri filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday challenging Biden’s SAVE Plan.
Another group of Republican-led states is suing to block the Biden administration’s new student loan repayment plan, which offers a faster path to cancellation and has been used to forgive loans for more than 150,000 borrowers
The CHIPS Act was designed to restart the semiconductor industry in the U.S. And the investment in TSMC and elsewhere seems to be helping.
Chad Daybell faces the death penalty if convicted in the disturbing murders the prosecution say were fuelled by his desire for ‘sex, money and power’
It's rare for a fraud case to result in a death sentence, to say the least.
Former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency David Petraeus talks to CNN’s Jake Tapper on State of the Union about the significance Iran’s attack on Israel will have in the region.
“This is the best-selling women’s Final Four ever,” StubHub cheered in a post to X Thursday.
“This is the best-selling women’s Final Four ever,” StubHub cheered in a post to X Thursday.