Philadelphia rescinded its indoor mask mandate on the Thursday only days reimposing the order, following a joint lawsuit from businesses in the area.
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Philadelphia rescinded its indoor mask mandate on the Thursday only days reimposing the order, following a joint lawsuit from businesses in the area.
A half-point interest rate increase “will be on the table” when the Federal Reserve meets on May 3-4 to approve the next in what are expected to be a series of rate increases this year, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said Thursday in comments that pointed to an aggressive set of Fed actions ahead.
In a move that was equal parts escalatory, theatrical, and troll job, Russia announced Thursday it had instituted a travel ban on a group of 29 Americans, inclusive of politicians, business people, and journalists.
President Biden is expected to announce a new “streamlined process” to welcome Ukrainian refugees into the U.S. today.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a bid to extend a federal program offering benefits to low-income elderly, blind and disabled people to residents of Puerto Rico, finding that Congress had the authority to prevent those living in the American territory from receiving the assistance.
On Thursday, the Biden administration took an important step in its attempt to permanently remove from international society the former president of Honduras.
New satellite images show what appear to be mass graves near Mariupol, where Russian President Vladimir Putin declared victory Thursday.
In Elizabethton, Tennessee city attorney Roger Day argued for crosses on city property to be constitutional and unnecessary to be removed.
In today’s biblical encouragement, Seth looks to the answer to the question, “What should I do with my wealth?” and explores the joy to be found in Godlike, extravagant generosity.