Saturday, March 15, 2025
Khalid Mehdiyev’s mother admitted helping her son in some of his criminal activity.
The barista at the drive-through window did not properly secure one of the lids on the beverages before handing it to the customer.
The American people clearly understand that something is profoundly wrong with our current health care system.
McLaren, Red Bull, Mercedes also ready to impress at Australian Grand Prix.
An online fundraiser for legal defense, ‘family support,’ and ‘long-term justice efforts’ has already raised $369,000.
Left-wing media are struggling to pack the same kind of punch they did during the president’s first term in office.
Star aims for unprecedented three-peat at this week’s Players Championship.
It’s Tiger Woods, though, and his name is synonymous with resilience and redemption.
The talk show legend this week has been spied crying for help from the window of her New York City assisted living facility.
A war of tomorrow — rather than yesteryear — is coming into focus in the straits between the mainland and Taiwan.
Brazil’s new Avenida Liberdade highway is being built for the COP30 Climate Summit in November.
As a Yank envoy arrives in Moscow, black smoke billows from a power plant just bombed by Ukraine.
Israelis and others say the allegations are baseless and slanderous, and issued by a group with a long history of bias against the Jewish state and outright antisemitism.
Now that Iran is closer than ever to a nuclear weapon, previously reluctant Europeans are talking about utilizing the 2015 deal’s ‘snapback’ clause.
‘I’m not a Trump fan per se,’ says one Mexican artist, ‘but what he’s done is working.’
The Senate confirmation hearing comes as Democrats are warning that Republicans will need to make deep cuts to entitlement programs to meet their spending reduction goals.
‘They were taken from us in the worst way. They loved Batman, so today, I wear this for them,’ British comedian Zach Margs says.
Israel is urging the electric vehicle maker to submit a bid to provide vehicles to its government officials.
Democrats are reportedly ready to write checks for a challenge to the Senate minority leader, who is up for re-election in 2028.
The uproar centers around ‘No Other Land,’ which won Best Documentary and has been criticized as anti-Israel and antisemitic.
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