Monday, February 10, 2025
‘You are directed to dismiss the case,’ Main Justice tells the Southern District of New York.
One Democratic senator tells the Sun that he and his colleagues will likely try to delay Gabbard’s final confirmation vote.
The new attorney general marks a break with the recent past, where special counsels became de rigueur.
‘Processing’ mother’s death leaves 15-major champion unprepared for competitive golf.
The shortage, due to the bird flu outbreak, is causing chaos, with grocery limits and restaurant surcharges as criminals take matters into their own hands.
Eagles soar to glory as one dynasty ends with another on the horizon.
Steve Soboroff will work for free after a pay package sparks outrage from local officials and residents.
The Post Office policy change is pushing UPS away from low-margin parcel business in rural America.
Judge Paul Engelmayer, an Obama appointee, accedes to a request by New York’s attorney general, Letitia James. A hearing is set for February 14.
The decree, issued by President Abbas on Monday, is being met with skepticism by the international community.
‘The handover of the Zionist prisoners who were scheduled to be released on Saturday will be postponed until further notice,’ a Hamas military spokesman said.
The accusation comes amid the White House’s scrutiny of the Biden administration’s diplomatic dealings overseas.
A million foreigners working in Russia without visas will have to get legal or go home.
The ceasefire that began on January 19 has held, raising hopes that the 16-month war that led to seismic shifts in the Middle East may be headed toward an end.
High priority is being placed on the American-Japanese alliance.
Three federal judges have already halted Mr. Musk’s orders to curb government spending and reorganize the executive branch.
The school also said protesters’ families will get a copy of the letter notifying them of their suspension.
‘Reciprocal tariffs” are also expected to be announced by mid-week.
Elon Musk says both outlets should be shut down.
‘If we have to take steps to be able to hold them accountable, use the leverage that we have to force it, I cannot support efforts that will continue this lawlessness,’ a Democratic senator says Sunday.
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