Some 6 million residents of Southern California are being ordered to water their lawns and gardens no more than once a week, the Metropolitan Water District said on Wednesday, citing the state’s historic drought.
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Some 6 million residents of Southern California are being ordered to water their lawns and gardens no more than once a week, the Metropolitan Water District said on Wednesday, citing the state’s historic drought.
Palestinian gunmen killed an Israeli guard at the entrance of a settlement in the West Bank and Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinian in clashes nearby, officials said on Saturday.
Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLM) is under scrutiny for obscuring how donor money was used, this time by the State of Indiana.
The State of Missouri’s House of Representatives has passed a bill that governs the participation of transgender-identifying students in school sports, as well as photo identification voting laws to govern all elections in the state.
Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas repeated earlier claims that white supremacy along with domestic terrorism provide the greatest threat to U.S. security during testimony to the House Judiciary Committee.
A British lawmaker who had been suspended from Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party said on Saturday he had resigned after admitting he twice viewed pornography on his phone in the House of Commons “in a moment of madness.”
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc dove into equity markets in the first quarter, spending more than $51 billion on stocks including a much larger stake in Chevron Corp.
Freedom of speech has won the Twitter battle with Elon Musk’s purchase of the company, but TikTok has furthered censorship by banning a pro-life advocacy group.
On Friday, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) continued his now multi-year effort to alter American business practice in China, teaming with fellow Florida Republican Sen. Rick Scott to introduce a bill that would force publicly traded companies to disclose if parts of their supply chain touch the communist country’s forced labor camps.
Russian forces pounded Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region on Saturday but failed to capture three target areas, Ukraine’s military said, while Moscow said Western sanctions on Russia and arms shipments to Ukraine were impeding peace negotiations.