The BJP has ‘captured the media but truth and people’s support are on our side’, the Congress leader said.
House Speaker Mike Johnson says he plans to invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress, a show of support from Republicans amid growing Democratic criticism of Netanyahu's leadership. “I would love to have him come in and address a joint session of Congress,” Johnson said Thursday morning on
Uncertainty suddenly surrounds one of Major League Baseball's biggest stars, with Shohei Ohtani mired in recent days in a growing scandal linked to a federal investigation into illegal sports gambling. The public so far has only a fragmented picture of the case. But more facts could emerge in coming days and weeks, legal experts said, as federal prosecutors try to make sense of competing claims about Ohtani’s money being used to pay down gambling debts with a suspected illegal bookmaker in...
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam chief MK Stalin called Gandhi the ‘future hope’ of the country at the INDIA bloc rally.
Ohtani became linked to a gambling scandal after just one game with the Dodgers
Judge made "clear he won't tolerate efforts by Trump's lawyers to abuse the
Former special counsel Robert Hur declined to rule out a future Trump appointment at his hearing this week on Capitol Hill. MSNBC analyst Anthony Coley and MSNBC host Katie Phang join The Weekend to discuss Trump’s upcoming legal battles and why Attorney General Merrick Garland made a mistake by selecting Hur to oversee Biden’s classified documents case.
Nathan Wade, the embattled Georgia special prosecutor tasked with leading the case against Donald Trump and his allies, has stepped down in the wake of a scathing ruling from the Fulton County judge overseeing the case. CNN’s Nick Valencia and Norm Eisen give the details.
James Howells (pictured), 38, made the calamitous mistake ten years ago when a misunderstanding saw his partner throw out as rubbish a black bin bag in which he was storing the Bitcoin hard drive.
With a budget deficit of at least $38 billion hanging over their heads, Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic leaders of the state Senate and Assembly announced an agreement on Wednesday to take action in April to begin to dramatically reduce California's historic shortfall. The problem: Democrats at the state Capitol couldn't actually agree on an amount — offering only a range of $12 billion to $18 billion — or explain what, exactly, they plan to cut. Those details, the governor's office said, will...
As a record number of Americans will turn age 65 in the coming years, that is no longer the traditional retirement age.
Wheatpasting? Yeah, I'll get to that.