Month: January 2025
Firefighters battling LA fires make some progress, but harsh winds threaten gains – NPR
Firefighters battling LA fires make some progress, but harsh winds threaten gains NPR Live updates: About 153,000 people under evacuation orders in LA County NBC Los Angeles Small percentage of containment reached in Eaton Fire in L.A. County KTLA Los Angeles Los Angeles
Read MoreHunter Biden investigation will proceed after father leaves White House, Jordan says – The Hill
Hunter Biden investigation will proceed after father leaves White House, Jordan says The Hill
Read MoreCan You Still Use TikTok if It’s Banned? What Users Should Know About the App.
The social media app is likely to disappear from the app stores of Google and Apple right away. But it’s unclear if users will completely lose access.
Read MoreDelta Air Lines Says Four Passengers Injured After Flight Aborted at Atlanta Airport
ATLANTA — A powerful winter storm that dumped heavy snow and glazed roads with ice across much of Texas and Oklahoma lumbered eastward into southern U.S. states Friday, prompting governors to declare states of emergency and shuttering schools across the
Read MoreScale of ‘most destructive’ fires in modern US history revealed
The fires that have been raging in Los Angeles County this week may be the “most destructive” in modern US history.
Read MoreSupreme Court seems likely to uphold TikTok ban – Axios
Supreme Court seems likely to uphold TikTok ban Axios TikTok Ban Live Updates: Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Law Forcing Sale The New York Times How the TikTok Ban Might Backfire Slate Live updates: Supreme Court appears likely to uphold TikTok ban-or-sale law The
Read MorePolice bodycam footage shows New Orleans attacker fired at police before they shot and killed him
Newly released police bodycam video shows that the Islamic State group-inspired attacker who killed 14 people in a truck rampage on New Year’s Day fired at least one time from inside his truck before police fatally shot him.
Read MoreU.S. intelligence finds no link between ‘Havana syndrome’ and foreign power, but two spy agencies say possibility of foreign weapon could be responsible for injuries
A new report from U.S. intelligence finds no evidence linking a foreign power to the mysterious “Havana syndrome” injuries experienced by U.S. personnel.
Read MoreU.S. intelligence finds no link between ‘Havana syndrome’ and foreign power, but two spy agencies say possibility of foreign weapon could be responsible for injuries
A new report from U.S. intelligence finds no evidence linking a foreign power to the mysterious “Havana syndrome” injuries experienced by U.S. personnel.
Read MoreWhat does the U.S. attorney general do?
Congress created the position of attorney general in 1789 so the national government had a designated lawyer to conduct federal lawsuits for crimes against the United States.
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