Month: December 2023
Wisconsin’s Act 10 Is in Jeopardy
Unions hope the new left state court will overturn the famous labor law.
Read MoreCorrections & Amplifications
Corrections & Amplifications
Read MoreHouse Republicans prepare for official vote to authorize impeachment inquiry
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan and House Oversight Chairman James Comer argue President Biden and his family members engaged in influence peddling. (Image credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Read MoreSheryl Sandberg Calls for More Outrage Over Attacks on Women on Oct. 7
Sheryl Sandberg, the high profile former Meta executive, spoke alongside Senator Kirsten Gillibrand and several Israeli officials at an event designed to highlight the atrocities committed against women by Hamas during its attacks on Israel on Oct. 7, and to
Read MoreFormer U.S. Ambassador Charged as Secret Agent for Cuba
Ex-diplomat Victor Manuel Rocha, who served in U.S. embassies across Latin America, is accused of spying for Havana’s secret intelligence service for decades.
Read MoreDolphins seem to be able to sense electric fields in the water
Dolly and Donna, two dolphins at the Nuremberg Zoo in Germany, appear to be able to sense electric fields — an ability that might help them detect prey buried in sand or enhance their navigation.
Read MoreSushi in Ukraine: Life (and the consumer economy) continues through 2 years of war
Sushi restaurants are still open all over Ukraine. It’s a small example of how the country’s consumer economy continues despite nearly two years of war.
Read MoreGOP Sees Skulduggery in Hunter Biden Paying His Father Back for Truck
Monthly payments in 2018 came from an account linked to the younger Biden’s business dealings in China.
Read MoreWhite House Warns Ukraine Aid Is Running Out, Pressing Congress for More
The warning, in a letter to congressional leaders, comes as Republican support for funding Kyiv’s war effort is waning, and an emergency funding package is stalled in Congress.
Read MoreOhio Senate Republicans propose banning home grown marijuana and other changes to legal marijuana
Ohio state Senate Republicans are proposing vast changes to a recreational marijuana measure approved by voters last month.
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