Year: 2024
Suburbs put the brakes on migrant bus arrivals after crackdowns in Chicago and New York
Some officials in suburbs and outlying cities near Chicago and New York are giving migrants arriving from the southern border a cold shoulder amid attempts to circumvent restrictions on dropping migrants in those two cities.
Read MoreThoughts and Predictions for 2024
Students discuss what they expect to happen in the coming year.
Read MorePresident Claudine Gay Falls at Harvard
Her resignation offers a chance for an educational reset.
Read MoreSaudi Arabia Stumbles Over BRICS
Why would the Kingdom join a bloc of nations hostile to the U.S.?
Read MoreHow airline passengers managed to survive fiery runway collision in Japan
A fiery runway collision at a Tokyo airport stunned the world today with dramatic imagery. Hundreds of passengers survived and managed to get off safely, but five crew members on a Coast Guard plane involved in the accident were killed.
Read MoreIsrael’s Supreme Court Divides and Rules
No time like a war to grab new powers and reignite old arguments.
Read MoreJudge dismisses part of lawsuit against Trump from partner of Capitol Police officer who died after January 6 – CNN
Judge dismisses part of lawsuit against Trump from partner of Capitol Police officer who died after January 6 CNN
Read MoreUpdated indictment adds details to bribery conspiracy charges against Sen. Menendez
The indictment says the senator connected one of his co-defendants with a member of the Qatari royal family who invested in the businessman’s multimillion-dollar real estate project. (Image credit: Jose Luis Magana/AP file photo)
Read MoreJudge Drops Most—but Not All—Counts in Trump’s Jan. 6 Civil Case – The Daily Beast
Judge Drops Most—but Not All—Counts in Trump’s Jan. 6 Civil Case The Daily Beast
Read MoreTrump appeals Maine ruling barring him from 2024 primary under the Constitution’s insurrection clause
Former President Donald Trump is appealing a decision by Maine’s Democratic secretary of state that he cannot be on the ballot there because he violated a constitutional ban against people who “engaged in insurrection” holding office.
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