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Home of the life-and-death battles that entertained the Roman aristocracy.
The 2018 Parkland shooter faces the death penalty, Biden tries to take credit for falling gas prices, and Elizabeth Warren wages war on pro-life clinics.
The United States on Tuesday placed Russia on lists of countries engaged in a “policy or pattern” of human trafficking and forced labor or whose security forces or government-backed armed groups recruit or use child soldiers.
On Tuesday, Nassib went on ABC’s “Good Morning America” with former NFL lineman-turned-host Michael Strahan. Nassib explained his reasoning for why he chose to come out as gay, saying it was to pave the way for children to do the same.
The tension in the United Methodist Church continues to mount, as over 100 congregations in Florida have filed a lawsuit to formally split from the denomination as it marches toward a schism over the biblical doctrine of gender and sexuality.
President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Tuesday aimed at deterring and punishing wrongful detention of U.S. citizens abroad by authorizing government agencies to impose sanctions and other measures.
In 1913, Thorpe was stripped of his medals when it was discovered he had earned between $2 and $35 playing semi-pro baseball. More than 100 years later, his legacy finally has the honors it deserves.
The lawsuit could be the first U.S. case to recognize a fetus’ legal rights following the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade.
Twitter Inc.’s lawsuit to hold Elon Musk to his $44 billion takeover will go to trial in October after a Delaware judge said on Tuesday that the social media company deserved a quick resolution of the deal’s uncertainty.
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