Snell allowed back-to-back homers to Davis Schneider and Vladimir Guerrero Jr., the first back-to-back leadoff homers ever in ...
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Ukrainian fighter pilot says the Gripen is the only fighter in the world for which he'd sell his soul 'It's horrible': 5 Pinellas County Sheriff's Office deputies fired, accused of harassing inmates ...
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You've seen the signs on the highway: "Move over for flashing lights." Here's why authorities say it's important. Cardiologist: 9 American foods you 'couldn't pay me ...
CIOs and CTOs are expected to quickly integrate and work collaboratively with different areas of the business, often borrowing staff from departments like IT or office services for specific projects.
Stephen Miller's claim in an interview that President Donald Trump has "plenary authority" to deploy National Guard troops to U.S. cities has sparked conversations online about his intentions.
A lawyer for the former F.B.I. director said he would accuse the Justice Department of malicious and selective prosecution and contend that a U.S. attorney was illegally appointed. By Charlie Savage ...
President Trump is bucking tradition and legal precedent in pushing to deploy the National Guard to Democratic-led cities such as Portland, Ore., and Chicago due to what he says is rampant crime and ...
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The dad explained his family of four had just returned from a long travel day in which his youngest "screamed for around two hours straight" Getty A dad isn't sure if he's in the wrong after he put ...
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments in Chiles v. Salazar, in which a counselor is challenging a Colorado law that censors voluntary conversations between herself and her clients.
'Iryna’s law’ was passed on October 3rd, and will become effective in North Carolina on December 1st
New criminal justice legislation could see the killer of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska be executed by controversial means. The new law, dubbed 'Irnya's law', has been signed by North Carolina’s ...
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