Arizona planning to use Nazi-era gas for death row executions: Report
Reports that Arizona will revive its gas chamber executions with a method linked to the Nazis has advocates worried.
Reports that Arizona will revive its gas chamber executions with a method linked to the Nazis has advocates worried.
The Kentucky Derby racetrack suspended trainer Bob Baffert for two years after his horse Medina Spirit failed its second drug test. David Begnaud has the latest.
A man was arrested on Wednesday for making death threats against participants in Jerusalem parade, which saw the fatal stabbing of a teenager in 2015
Ollie Robinson said he did not want tweets from eight years ago to ‘diminish the efforts’ of his teammates and the country’s cricket board in efforts to combat racism and sexism.
An editor’s departure at JAMA is bringing calls for a sharper focus on racism and its consequences.
The Mets probably should've seen their season fall apart over the last 25 games, instead, they've thrived
A new york city councilman has offered $1,000 for any information that could lead to the arrest and conviction of "the sick soul who did it."
Ransomware attacks threatening in recent weeks to interfere with the way Americans heat their homes, drive their cars and eat are among factors prompting business leaders to call for a vigorous government response against the attackers, The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reported. Kevin Mandia, CEO of cybersecurity firm FireEye, told the audience at a WSJ […]
Well, the Yankees trying to solve their center-field crisis with Aaron Judge did not hold a space on my 2021 bingo card. In my defense, that’s because Judge ranks second on the team in games (12) and plate appearances (52) as the team’s designated hitter — not an indictment of Judge’s defensive skills, but rather...
"All iced coffees should be free this month."
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CNN's Erin Burnett and Matthew Dowd, chief strategist for the Bush-Cheney campaign in 2004, discuss Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush's announcement that he is running for attorney general in Texas.
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos are quite the proud parents on son Michael's special day. The stars took to Instagram on Wednesday, June 2 to post tributes for their eldest child's...
The retail giant opened Covid-19 testing labs in the UK and the United States last year to provide voluntary testing for staff
36 years ago, on June 1, 1985, Margaret Thatcher’s para-militarised police force, fresh from suppressing striking miners, turned their attention, via what has become known as the Battle of the Beanfield, to the next “enemy within” — the travellers, environmental activists, festival-goers and anarchists who had been taking to the roads in increasing numbers in response to the devastation of the economy in Thatcher’s early years in office.
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"There are only two sentences to say about a bra."
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Highlights of this day in history: Ed White is the first American to walk in space; Iran's Ayatollah Khomeini and Pope John XXIII die; Britain's Duke of Windsor weds Wallis Simpson; Poet Allen Ginsberg and entertainer Josephine Baker born. (June 3)
A Texas Muslim woman has filed a complained with the U.S. Department of Transportation, accusing Southwest Airlines of preventing her from sitting in an emergency row on the airplane because she was wearing a hijab.
CNN's Dana Bash reports that a former Trump adviser says the former president is so focused on the lie that the 2020 election was stolen from him that he's listening to "the bottom of the bottom of the crazies in the barrel."
Castroneves wins Indy 500 for fourth time The Canberra Times
Check out some recent editorial cartoons from across the country and world.
A 17-year-old in Canton, Ohio, was forced to eat a pepperoni pizza even though the coaches were aware he does not eat pork because he is a Hebrew Israelite, a lawyer for the boy’s family said. The Police Department is investigating.
Wonder Land: Teaching "systemic racism" was imposed on students, until politics pushed back. Images: AP/Everett Collection Composite: Mark Kelly
Maybe if the federal government hadn’t grown so big, we could just keep those tax dollars here and spend them on Nevada priorities.