Month: December 2023
New Law Gives Texas Power to Arrest, Deport Migrants
Gov. Greg Abbott signs the latest challenge to federal border jurisdiction.
Read MoreBezos’ Blue Origin Resets Plan to Return to Space
The company had hoped to conduct its first mission in more than a year Monday, but pushed off the flight after running into a technical issue at its launch site.
Read MoreAppeals court says Mark Meadows can’t move Georgia election case charges to federal court – The Associated Press
Appeals court says Mark Meadows can’t move Georgia election case charges to federal court The Associated Press Meadows’s bid to move Georgia election case to federal court rejected The Washington Post Appeals court rejects Mark Meadows’ attempt to move Georgia election subversion
Read MorePope Francis approved: Catholic priests may now bless same-sex couples
Catholic priests may now bless same-sex couples, according to a declaration used by the Vatican and approved by Pope Francis. The document says these blessings are not to be considered marriage.
Read MoreThe fallout after Israeli soldiers killed three Israeli hostages
Israelis are calling for accountability after soldiers shot dead three hostages being held in Gaza – with some saying it highlights tactics that are leading to unnecessary Palestinian deaths.
Read MoreJonathan Majors Dropped From Marvel Following Guilty Verdict
Marvel Studios has dropped Jonathan Majors from the franchise after the actor was convicted on Monday of two misdemeanor charges of assault and harassment. The decision came shortly after after a jury found Majors guilty on charges of assaulting his
Read MoreCOVID hurt Beijing’s economy — but for some, this has been an opportunity
China’s economy still hasn’t fully recovered since Beijing lifted COVID-19 restrictions a year ago. But not everyone is hurting; an effort to spur high-tech industry is yielding some winners.
Read MorePentagon announces new international mission to counter attacks on commercial vessels in Red Sea
Under the new initiative, dubbed Prosperity Guardian, the United Kingdom, Bahrain, Canada, France, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Seychelles and Spain will protect transiting ships.
Read More1990 report: Ivana Trump told her lawyer Donald Trump kept Hitler speeches beside bed – CNN
1990 report: Ivana Trump told her lawyer Donald Trump kept Hitler speeches beside bed CNN
Read MoreTexas governor signs law making it a state crime to cross the border illegally
It’s already against federal law to enter the U.S. without permission. In Texas, it’s now a state crime too, after Gov. Abbott signed into law a state immigration bill with strict penalties. (Image credit: Stella Chávez/KERA)
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