First Ever Court-Martial for an Air Force General Begins in Ohio
The first ever military trial of an Air Force general began Tuesday with the accused officer’s sister-in-law testifying that he forcibly kissed and groped her in 2018.
The first ever military trial of an Air Force general began Tuesday with the accused officer’s sister-in-law testifying that he forcibly kissed and groped her in 2018.
The U.S. is not sure when Russia will launch a new offensive in the east of Ukraine following reports the Kremlin is in the process of repositioning forces away from Kyiv and toward the separatist…
Looking to leverage Americans’ anger at higher gasoline prices, the Republican National Committee began registering voters right at their local gas pumps in Arizona Saturday.
At least 13 historically Black colleges and universities marked the first day of Black History Month by closing their campuses or cancelling classes due to bomb threats.
A federal trial over a Florida election law passed last year kicked off Monday as civil rights groups and voting rights groups look to prove that the law has a discriminatory effect, CNBC reports.
The District of Columbia government on Saturday will begin imposing a series of COVID-19 mandates requiring proof of vaccination as well as masks to enter any indoor facilities within the city…
The Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington began carving the first names of 43,000 who perished as a result of the 1950-1953 conflict into stone on Monday, The Washington Post reported.
The jury in Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex abuse trial began deliberations Monday after hearing closing arguments over whether the British socialite set up teenage girls to have sexual encounters with the late financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The three white men on trial for the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery killed him because the Black man refused to stop and talk to them while running through their mostly white Georgia neighborhood, a…
The jury began deliberating Tuesday at the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse after listening to dueling portrayals of him as a “wannabe soldier” who went looking for the trouble, or a concerned citizen who came…
Facing Kremlin pressure, Apple and Google on Friday removed an opposition-created smartphone app that tells voters which candidates are likely to defeat those backed by Russian authorities, as polls opened for three days of balloting…
Herschel Walker said Wednesday that he’s coming “off the sidelines” to run in the Republican U.S. Senate race in Georgia, carrying some definite advantages – including his football fame and cheerleading…
Asylum seekers forced to remain in Mexico while their cases are being resolved in the United States will begin to be admitted into the U.S. as of next week, President Joe Biden’s administration announced Friday….
President Joe Biden signed half a dozen executive orders on Wednesday to reverse several hardline immigration policies put in place by former President Donald Trump, although migration experts warn that it will take months or…
Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg has begun walking back his fake news story about President Trump denigrating fallen service members.