The Most Expensive Judicial Race in U.S. History, and a Growing Demand for Ivermectin
Plus, the return of the rotating restaurant.
Plus, the return of the rotating restaurant.
President Trump has described his new in-office requirement as a way to ensure workers are doing their jobs. He sees potentially leading more employees to quit as an added benefit.
Standing in front of a few dozen supporters in a strip-mall parking lot in Ocala, Florida, on Monday evening, Democratic congressional candidate Josh Weil made a prediction. The public school…
2 hours ago Nomia Iqbal and Cai Pigliucci BBC News Reporting fromMilwaukee, Wisconsin Getty Images It’s only been five months since voters in Wisconsin faced a bitterly fought election, but…
12 hours ago Mike Wendling Reuters The Trump administration has deported 17 more alleged gang members to El Salvador, the US state department has said, despite legal battles over removing…
A Cornell University graduate student who had his US visa revoked due to protest activities against Israel has chosen to leave the US rather than be deported. Momodou Taal, who…
Nasa astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams describe what’s strange about being back on Earth after so long in orbit. The duo’s eight-day mission to the International Space Station became…
14 hours ago Faisal Islam Peter Hoskins Business reporter Reuters Shares in the US have bounced back, despite tariff fears hitting stocks in Asia and Europe after US President Donald…
At least 73 million people were under threat of severe weather on Sunday as storms hit the central United States. The National Weather Service Prediction Center warned of enhanced risk…
South Korean car manufacturer Hyundai just became the first company to use the rail corridor, which is being touted as a possible plan B to the embattled canal. Just a…